vocab for topic 3 - psychological problems Flashcards

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ICD

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International Classification of Diseases

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Psychomotor

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is symptoms of depression, were thoughts relate to bodily feelings e.g. shaking limbs or feeling lethargic

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Withdrawal

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negative feelings and thoughts associated with trying to quit an addictive substance/behaviour.

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Dependence

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needing the addictive substance/behaviour in order to function normally

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Tolerance

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the need to increase the dosage of an addictive substance overtime, in order to get the same effect as a lower dosage before.

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Addiction

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A mental health problem were a substance or behaviour is needed for the sufferer to go about their normal life.

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relapse

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A failed attempt at quitting

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Dependence disorder

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A mental health problem related to the body being dependent on a substance e.g. heroine

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Behavioural addiction

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An addiction to an activity e.g. shopping

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Requirements diagnosis of addiction

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At least 3 symptoms at the same time for 1 month or repeated occasions over a year

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Requirements diagnosis of depression

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At least one symptom for most of the time for two weeks and at least one other symptom.

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Negative Triad

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A theory that depression is caused by negative schemas about self, world and future.

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Irrational Thinking

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This is the cause of mental disorder according to the cognitive approach.

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Cognitive Bias

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This is an irrational way of thinking

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How do negative schemas develop?

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by past experiences

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Magnification

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An example of a cognitive bias, whereby the individuals exaggerates the problem

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CBT

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A therapy which aims to change how the patient thinks in order to treat them

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REBT

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Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (based on ABC model) and involves disputing depressed peoples irrational thinking

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Neurotransmitter

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A chemical found in the nervous system which sends messages between separate nerve cells

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Antidepressant

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A category of drugs used to treat depression

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SSRI

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is a type of drug used to treat depression. It increases the availability of serotonin.

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Reuptake

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The reabsorption of excess neurotransmitters by the neuron

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Noradrenaline

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A neurotransmitter which in depressed people is found at a very low level (not enough).

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MAOIs

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A drug which prevents the enzyme MAO from breaking down noradrenaline

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Placebo
A fake pill often used on research for the control group
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Learning Theory
Suggests that behaviours are through association and experiences.
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Classical conditioning
Behaviour is learnt through associating stimuli and response.
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Operant conditioning
Behaviour is learnt through consequences (reinforcement)
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Social Learning Theory
Behaviour is learnt through observation and imitation of role models.
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Reinforcement
A consequence of an action which increases the likelihood of the behaviour occurring again.
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Functional Analysis
1st stage of CBT for addiction which identifies triggers
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Skills Training
2nd stage of CBT for addiction which involves learning to control behaviour e.g. being assertive if experiencing peer pressure
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Polymorphisms
A variant of a gene
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5-HHT
A gene associated with the serotonin levels
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Caspi et al.
Researched the influence of genes and life stress on depression
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Diathesis-Stress Model
claim that people have a genetic predisposition for a disorder but it is only triggered when in stressful situations.
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Predisposition
A tendency to develop a behaviour e.g. he had a genetic predisposition to become an addict
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Young
Studies the effectiveness if CBT with people addicted to the internet.
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positive reinforcement
adding something good (reward)
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negative reinforcement
taking away something bad