Exam 2: Types of Mental Disorders

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Identify and describe the levels of schizophrenia, from mild to severe.

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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is typically characterized by a range of symptoms including hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and impaired social functioning. The severity of schizophrenia can vary widely from person to person, and it is often categorized into different levels based on the intensity and frequency of symptoms.

Mild schizophrenia may be characterized by occasional hallucinations or delusions, but the individual is still able to function relatively well in their daily life. They may experience some difficulty with social interactions or maintaining relationships, but they are generally able to manage their symptoms with minimal disruption to their daily activities.

Moderate schizophrenia typically involves more frequent and intense symptoms, such as persistent hallucinations or delusions, disorganized thinking, and difficulty with maintaining employment or relationships. Individuals with moderate schizophrenia may require more support and intervention to manage their symptoms and maintain their daily functioning.

Severe schizophrenia is characterized by intense and frequent symptoms that significantly impair the individual's ability to function in their daily life. This may include severe hallucinations or delusions, extreme disorganization in thinking and behavior, and a complete inability to maintain employment or relationships. Individuals with severe schizophrenia often require intensive treatment and support to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.

It's important to note that the severity of schizophrenia can fluctuate over time, and individuals may experience periods of remission or exacerbation of their symptoms. Treatment for schizophrenia typically involves a combination of medication, therapy, and support services to help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their overall functioning.

__________ disorders are symptoms of physical illness for which there are no demonstrable physical causes but that are apparently due to psychological factors.

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Depressive disorders occur __________.

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The __________ disorders are persistent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors that are associated with inappropriate partners or objects.

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Feeding and eating disorders are most prevalent in __________ societies.

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__________ is an abnormal fear of leaving home or being in a closed space.

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Soldiers who witness wartime combat may experience a/n __________ disorder.

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Jorge often hallucinates and has delusions. Jorge is easily agitated and his thoughts are often disorganized. These symptoms make Jorge unable to keep a job or a relationship. Jorge may be suffering from __________.

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The DSM-5's major contribution is __________.

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Medicalization is __________.

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The principal problem inherent in sexual dysfunctions is __________.

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The leading neurocognitive disorder is the __________ subtype.

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Which of the following conditions is at the lowest end of the schizophrenia spectrum?

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Which of the following is not a criterion of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder?

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The DSM-IV-TR noted which of the following problems?

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Bipolar disorders occur __________.

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Body dysmorphic disorders, hair-pulling disorders, and skin picking disorders are examples of __________.

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Nearly __________ percent of American adults have a diagnosable personality disorder.

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Addressing the concerns of sociologists, the DSM-5 __________ the number of symptoms necessary for diagnosing some disorders.

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In which category do specific learning disorders and the autism spectrum fall?

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