Psychological Disorders: Anxiety, Trauma-Related, and Developmental Conditions

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Psychology - Abnormal Psychology

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What is the term for intense and inappropriate anxiety about separation from home or caregivers that lasts at least 4 weeks?
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What developmental disorder is characterized by a consistent failure to speak in specific social situations despite speaking in other situations?
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What is the term for a period of intense fear and physical discomfort accompanied by the feeling of being overwhelmed and about to lose control?
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What disorder involves fear not of situations themselves, but of the possibility that they can't get help or escape if they have panic or other incapacitating symptoms?
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What is the compulsive, persistent urge to pull out one's own hair, often resulting in relief, pleasure, or gratification?
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What disorder involves inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, minimal response to others, and little positive affect?
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What is the inability to remember important personal details and experiences, usually associated with traumatic or very stressful events?
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What condition involves feeling that one's identity is detached from their own body, often described as an out-of-body experience?
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What disorder involves physical symptoms that may or may not be accountable by a medical condition, with maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?
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What is the term for the fabrication of physical or psychological symptoms for some direct benefit?
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Which personality type is associated with higher blood pressure, sympathetic nervous system activity, and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke?
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What eating disorder is characterized by severely restricted eating, intense fear of gaining weight, and disturbed self-perception of body image?
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What disorder involves eating large amounts of food in a short period and attempting to rid themselves of excess calories through methods like vomiting?
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What disorder is characterized by an apparent lack of interest in eating food, often avoiding food based on its sensory characteristics?
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What disorder is characterized by age-inappropriate incontinence, such as bed wetting or urination in clothing after the age of toilet training?
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What disorder involves a child exhibiting an angry or irritable mood, argumentative or defiant behavior, and vindictiveness?
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What disorder involves intense sexual urges and arousing fantasies involving the exposure of one's genitals to a stranger?
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What disorder involves an adult being sexually aroused by children or adolescents who are at least 5 years younger?
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What disorder involves deriving sexual gratification from observing the nudity or sexual activity of others who are unaware of being watched?
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What disorder involves intense sexual urges and fantasies of rubbing against or fondling an unsuspecting stranger?
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What disorder involves achieving sexual gratification by experiencing pain, such as being beaten, bound, or made to suffer?
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What disorder involves sexual arousal from the physical or psychological suffering of another person?
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What disease is caused by a Vitamin B1 deficiency and includes symptoms like delirium, eye-movement disturbances, and difficulties in movement?
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What neurocognitive disorder includes retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia, often associated with alcohol abuse?
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What factors contribute to the occurrence of addiction, often beginning in adolescence?
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What type of substance has an activating effect on the central nervous system, causing a rush or euphoria?
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What type of substances have soothing and calming effects on the central nervous system?
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What type of medication induces sleep and includes examples like Ambien and Lunesta?
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What type of drugs are used to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety?
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What psychoactive substances relieve pain and can cause euphoria, often associated with the opioid crisis?
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What disorders involve significant cognitive decline from a previous level of performance in neuropsychological domains?
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What temporary neurocognitive disorder involves disturbances in awareness, confusion, and clouding of consciousness?
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What condition, also known as false dementia, involves symptoms caused by severe depression that mimic early stages of Alzheimer's Disease?
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What form of neurocognitive disorder results from a vascular disease that causes deprivation of blood supply to the brain?
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What condition involves muscles becoming rigid and difficulty initiating movement?
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What term describes the slowing of motor activity?
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What personality disorder is characterized by indifference to social and sexual relationships and a limited range of emotional experience?
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What personality disorder is characterized by odd beliefs, behavior, appearance, and interpersonal style?
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What personality disorder is characterized by excessive emotionality, preoccupation with being the center of attention, and overly dramatic behavior?
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What cluster of personality disorders is characterized by individuals appearing highly restrained, focused inward, and drawing little attention to themselves?
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What cluster of personality disorders is characterized by dramatic, emotional, and erratic behaviors?
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What are the ethical standards for psychologists, including passing exams, obtaining supervised training, and participating in continuing education?
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What is the ethical requirement for psychologists to ensure they have appropriate training and competence before engaging in professional activities?
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What is the term for the rule that a clinician may not disclose information about a client in court without the client's permission?
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What are the exceptions to privileged communication, such as custody cases or when a defendant uses mental disability as a defense?
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What is the purpose of mandated reporting, including protecting victims and rehabilitating abusers?
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What is the ethical guideline regarding sexual intimacy with clients, which is forbidden and extends 2+ years after professional relationships?
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What is the term for making decisions for people who can't make them for themselves?
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What is the term for a treatment setting that provides the fewest constraints on a client's freedom?
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What legal rule states that individuals don't understand the difference between right and wrong?
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What test determines if a person is unable to inhibit actions they feel compelled to carry out, even if they know it's wrong?
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What rule states that an individual is not criminally responsible if the unlawful act was the product of mental disease or defect?
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What guidelines state that people are not responsible for criminal behavior if their mental disorder prevents them from appreciating the wrongfulness of their behavior?
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