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Psychology - Abnormal Psychology

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What model explains psychological issues as stemming from learned behaviors and dysfunctional behavior patterns?
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Which model characterizes abnormality by the presence of internal emotional experiences or subjective distress?
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What model proposes that we form a cognitive framework or 'common sense' about illness to guide coping behaviors?
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Which model explains behavior as caused by biological changes in the chemical, structural, or genetic systems of the body?
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Which model began with Freud and suggests that behaviors are influenced by unconscious forces?
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What model emphasizes personal growth, free will, and responsibility in understanding abnormal behavior?
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Which diagnostic model views psychopathology as the result of the interaction between individuals and their cultures?
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What model emphasizes thinking as the key element in causing psychological disorders?
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What are the different eras in the study of abnormal psychology?
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Which brain structure controls emotional and behavioral responses and helps regulate emotions and memory?
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What is the neural structure that directs eating, drinking, and body temperature, and is linked to emotion?
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Which brain structure plays a role in emotional responses, fear, anxiety, and depression?
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What is the set of nerves that prepares the body for action in challenging or threatening situations?
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Which division of the autonomic nervous system calms the body and conserves its energy?
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Which neurotransmitter regulates motor behavior, motivation, pleasure, and emotional arousal?
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What is the inhibitory neurotransmitter associated with anxiety and seizures?
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Which neurotransmitter affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal, and is linked to depression?
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What is the major excitatory neurotransmitter involved in memory and cognition?
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Which neurotransmitter is involved in arousal, learning, and mood regulation?
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What region of the cerebral cortex processes visual information?
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What are the effects of having too much or too little dopamine in the brain?
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Which model defines 'abnormal' based on statistical mean and standard deviation of behavior?
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What change did DSM 5 make regarding substance-related disorders?
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What are the symptoms of Asperger disorder?
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What are the symptoms of ADHD?
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What are the symptoms of major depression?
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What are the symptoms of bipolar 1 disorder?
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What is the difference between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 disorder?
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What are the symptoms of panic disorder?
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What are the symptoms of agoraphobia?
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What are the symptoms of OCD?
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What are the symptoms of schizophrenia?
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What are the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder?
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What are the symptoms of borderline personality disorder?
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What are the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder?
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What is the outlook of anorexia with treatment according to the 1999 study by Fichter and Quadflieg?
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What is the definition of anorexia?
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What are the characteristics of bulimia?
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What are the characteristics of binge eating disorder?
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What is ARFID and what are its characteristics?
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What is the relationship between the HPA axis and PTSD?
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What is single incident trauma and what events can cause it?
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What are the symptoms of simple PTSD?
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What are the symptoms of complex PTSD?
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What is crisis formation and what are its stages?
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What is bottom-up processing and how does it differ from top-down processing?
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What is top-down processing and how does it differ from bottom-up processing?
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How is bottom-up processing more common in individuals with autism?
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What are some methods used in cult manipulation?
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How do cults control their members?
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What are the three types of cult leaders?
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What factors influence child abnormality?
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What changes did DSM 5 make to the diagnosis of autism?
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What are the areas of difference in autism?
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What are the characteristics of cannabis and its effects?
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What are the effects of MDMA?
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What are the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal?
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What are the methods used in dangerousness predictions?
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What are the phases of the lethal violence sequence?
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What is the baseline phase in the context of risk assessment?
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What are the factors involved in the escalation phase of risk assessment?
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What behaviors indicate the immediate risk phase in risk assessment?
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What does the sleep wake shift model propose about KLS?
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