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Comorbidity : The presence of two or more disorders in the same individual
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders : A system for classification of psychological disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association
Anxiety disorder : A disorder featuring anxiety that is not proportional to a person’s circumstances
Generalized anxiety disorder : A disorder characterized by excessive anxiety and worry that is not correlated by particular objects or situations
Panic attack : The experience of intense fear and autonomic arousal in the absence of real threat
Panic disorder : A disorder characterized by repeated panic attacks and fear of future attacks
Phobia : Unrealistic fear of an object or situation
Agoraphobia : Unrealistic of open spaces, being outside the home alone, or being in a crowd
Social phobia or social anxiety : A disorder characterized by an unrealistic fear of being scrutinized and criticized by others
Obsessive compulsive disorder : A disorder associated with intrusive obsessions and compulsions
Obsession : An intrusive, distressing thought
Compulsion : Repetitive, ritualistic behavior associated with high anxiety
Post traumatic stress disorder : A disorder caused by the experience of trauma, which leads to flashbacks, dreams, hypervigilance, and avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event
Major depressive disorder : A disorder characterized by lengthy periods of depressed mood, loss of pleasure in normal activities, disturbances in sleep and appetite, difficulty concentrating, feelings of hopelessness, and possible thoughts of suicide
Bipolar disorder : A mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression
Mania : A period of unrealistically elevated mood
Learned helplessness : A state in which experiencing random or uncontrolled consequences leads to feelings of hopelessness and possibly depression
Diathesis stress model : A model that suggests that the experience of stress interacts with an individual’s biological predisposition to produce a psychological disorder
Dissociative disorder : A disorder characterized by disruptions in a person’s identity, memory, or consciousness
Somatoform disorder : A disorder characterized by physical symptoms that do not have an underlying medical cause
Schizophrenia : A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thought and speech, disorders of movement, restricted affect, and avolition/asociality
Delusion : A false, illogical belief
Hallucination : A false perception
Personality disorder : A disorder characterized by impairments in identity, in personality traits, and in the establishment of empathy or intimacy
Antisocial personality disorder : A disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regard for normal social rules and conventions
Borderline personality disorder : A disorder characterized by instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion
Autism spectrum disorder : A disorder characterized by deficits in social relatedness and communication skills that are often accompanied by repetitive, ritualistic behaviors
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder : A disorder characterized by either unusual inattentiveness, hyperactivity with impulsivity, or both
Psychology Chapter 14
Across:3. | A disorder characterized by deficits in social relatedness and communication skills that are often accompanied by repetitive, ritualistic behaviors | 4. | The experience of intense fear and autonomic arousal in the absence of real threat | 5. | A disorder characterized by physical symptoms that do not have an underlying medical cause | 7. | A disorder featuring anxiety that is not proportional to a person’s circumstances | 8. | The presence of two or more disorders in the same individual | 9. | Repetitive, ritualistic behavior associated with high anxiety | 12. | A disorder characterized by disruptions in a person’s identity, memory, or consciousness | 13. | A mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression | 17. | A false, illogical belief | 18. | A disorder characterized by an unrealistic fear of being scrutinized and criticized by others | 21. | A disorder characterized by excessive anxiety and worry that is not correlated by particular objects or situations | 22. | A system for classification of psychological disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association | 23. | A disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regard for normal social rules and conventions | 24. | A disorder characterized by instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion | 25. | A false perception |
| | Down:1. | A disorder characterized by impairments in identity, in personality traits, and in the establishment of empathy or intimacy | 2. | A disorder associated with intrusive obsessions and compulsions | 3. | Unrealistic of open spaces, being outside the home alone, or being in a crowd | 4. | A disorder characterized by repeated panic attacks and fear of future attacks | 5. | A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thought and speech, disorders of movement, restricted affect, and avolition/asociality | 6. | A disorder characterized by either unusual inattentiveness, hyperactivity with impulsivity, or both | 10. | A disorder caused by the experience of trauma, which leads to flashbacks, dreams, hypervigilance, and avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event | 11. | A disorder characterized by lengthy periods of depressed mood, loss of pleasure in normal activities, disturbances in sleep and appetite, difficulty concentrating, feelings of hopelessness, and possible thoughts of suicide | 14. | A state in which experiencing random or uncontrolled consequences leads to feelings of hopelessness and possibly depression | 15. | Unrealistic fear of an object or situation | 16. | A period of unrealistically elevated mood | 19. | An intrusive, distressing thought | 20. | A model that suggests that the experience of stress interacts with an individual’s biological predisposition to produce a psychological disorder |
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Psychology Chapter 14
Across:3. | A disorder characterized by deficits in social relatedness and communication skills that are often accompanied by repetitive, ritualistic behaviors | 4. | The experience of intense fear and autonomic arousal in the absence of real threat | 5. | A disorder characterized by physical symptoms that do not have an underlying medical cause | 7. | A disorder featuring anxiety that is not proportional to a person’s circumstances | 8. | The presence of two or more disorders in the same individual | 9. | Repetitive, ritualistic behavior associated with high anxiety | 12. | A disorder characterized by disruptions in a person’s identity, memory, or consciousness | 13. | A mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression | 17. | A false, illogical belief | 18. | A disorder characterized by an unrealistic fear of being scrutinized and criticized by others | 21. | A disorder characterized by excessive anxiety and worry that is not correlated by particular objects or situations | 22. | A system for classification of psychological disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association | 23. | A disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regard for normal social rules and conventions | 24. | A disorder characterized by instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion | 25. | A false perception |
| | Down:1. | A disorder characterized by impairments in identity, in personality traits, and in the establishment of empathy or intimacy | 2. | A disorder associated with intrusive obsessions and compulsions | 3. | Unrealistic of open spaces, being outside the home alone, or being in a crowd | 4. | A disorder characterized by repeated panic attacks and fear of future attacks | 5. | A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thought and speech, disorders of movement, restricted affect, and avolition/asociality | 6. | A disorder characterized by either unusual inattentiveness, hyperactivity with impulsivity, or both | 10. | A disorder caused by the experience of trauma, which leads to flashbacks, dreams, hypervigilance, and avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event | 11. | A disorder characterized by lengthy periods of depressed mood, loss of pleasure in normal activities, disturbances in sleep and appetite, difficulty concentrating, feelings of hopelessness, and possible thoughts of suicide | 14. | A state in which experiencing random or uncontrolled consequences leads to feelings of hopelessness and possibly depression | 15. | Unrealistic fear of an object or situation | 16. | A period of unrealistically elevated mood | 19. | An intrusive, distressing thought | 20. | A model that suggests that the experience of stress interacts with an individual’s biological predisposition to produce a psychological disorder |
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