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Study Guide 2 Fall 2012 PSYC1A
anxiety disorders |
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Axis II |
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Axis III |
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Axis IV |
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Axis V |
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bipolar disorder |
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conversion disorder |
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depersonalization disorder |
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dissociative disorder |
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Electroconvulsive therapy |
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free association |
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Free-floating anxiety |
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Freud |
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generalized anxiety disorder |
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hypochondriasis |
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insight therapy |
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magnification |
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major depressive disorder |
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nondirective therapies |
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obsessive-compulsive disorder |
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panic disorder |
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phobic disorder |
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resistance |
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schizophrenia |
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social norm deviance |
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social phobia |
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somatization disorder |
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transference |
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"black box" warning for all antidepressants |
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advantages of group therapy |
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advantages of person-centered therapy |
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affect |
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anorexia nervosa and western culture |
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antidepressant |
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anxiety disorders as related to a history of shyness in childhood |
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arachnophobia |
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aversion therapy |
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Beck's cognitive therapy and depression |
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behaviorists view of abnormal behavior |
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cognitive therapy |
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compulsion |
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definitions of abnormal behavior |
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directive therapies |
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dissociative identity disorder |
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dissociative identity disorder and borderline personality disorder |
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drugs that combat depression and sertonin in the brain |
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DSM-IV-TR |
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eclectic view of therapy |
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empathy |
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flooding |
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free association |
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Gestalt therapy |
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how do some Asian cultures view mental illness |
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hypochondriasis |
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modeling |
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negative symptoms of schizophrenia |
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obsessions |
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operant conditioning in treating undesirable behaviors |
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panic attack |
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percent of people feel that psychotherapy has helped them.� |
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person-centered therapy |
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phobia |
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phototherapy and seasonal affective disorder |
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positive symptoms of schizophrenia |
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psychological disorder |
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rational-emotive behavior therapy |
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schizophrenia |
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somatoform disorder |
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specific phobias |
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systematic desensitization |
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the psychodynamic view about somatoform disorders |
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unconditional positive regard |