Exam 1: Psychopathology: Exploring Models and Disorders

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Who put forward operant conditioning?

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Disorders that feature disruptions in memory, consciousness or integrity of identity

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Overt repetitive behaviors or more covert mental acts

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Stress that tend to be good is referred to as

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A person who is preoccupied with fears of having a serious disease suffers from

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Sudden temporary amnesia or instances of "multiple personality" are __________ disorders.

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Serotonin is a

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In ________one's sense of self is temporarily lost.

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Term used to describe the phenomenon the person becomes amnesic and departs home with a new identity

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Panic disorder is where:

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According to DSM IV-TR, preoccupations based on misinterpretations of bodily symptoms, with the fear that one has a serious disease.

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Write the odd one

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Conversion disorder and hypochondriasis are classified under ……….. In DSM IV- TR.

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DSM is a scientific classification manual of mental disorders published by

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Preoccupation with certain aspects of the body

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Disorder by which the person feels that his certain body parts are with an ugly appearance:

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____ characterised by recurrent uncontrollable thought and irresistible behaviors.

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