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FINAL EXAM Professor Paul Gibbons Match The Following Schizophrenia Obsessive-co

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FINAL EXAM Professor Paul Gibbons Match The Following Schizophrenia Obsessive-compulsive Disorder Paranoid Personality Disorganized Schizophrenia Antisocial Personality Dependent Personality 1. S. 8. Personality Psychosis 9. 10. Psychopathology 11. Individual Traits 12. Personality Disorders 13. Common Traits 14. Central Traits 15. Cardinal Traits 16. DSM-V 17. Organic Psychosis Senile Dementia 19. Mood Disorder 20. Anxiety Disorder a. Highly suspicious, hypersensitive, very guarded, mistrusting b. A person's unique and relatively stable behavioral patterns Unstable self-image, cutting, mood swings, chronic feelings of emptiness c. d. Traits that control a person's personality e. Loss of contact with reality f. Clinging, submissive, fear of rejection g. A psychiatric manual that classifies major mental disorders with their symptoms h. Traits that describe an individual i. A type of psychosis that is caused from brain injuries or diseases j. A disorder in which a person experiences violent mood swings ranging from depression to mania k. A disorder which includes these symptoms: nervousness, constant worrying, inability to relax, fear of losing control L The number one cause for organic psychosis m. Those traits that are shared by most members of a culture n. Emotionally shallow, lacks a conscience, manipulative o. Hallucinations, delusions, apathy and a split between thought and emotion p. The scientific study of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders q. Grossly disorganized behavior, bizarre thinking, grossly inappropriate emotions r. Deeply ingrained, inflexible and unhealthy behavioral patterns s. Personality traits that define a person's unique individual qualities t. A disorder characterized by high levels of anxiety associated with involuntary repetitive, senseless thoughts and irresistible actions.

Explanation / Answer

1. Schizophrenia - o) hallucinations, delusions, apathy and a plit between thought and emotion

2. Obsessive-compulsive disorder - k) a disorder which includes these symptoms: nervousness, constant worrying, inability to relax, fear of losing control

3. Paranoid personality - a) highly suspicious, hypersensitive, very guarded, mistrusting

4. disorganized schizophrenia- q) grossly disorganized behavior, bizarre thinking, grossly inappropriate emotions

5. Antisocial personality- n) emotionally shallow, lacks a conscience, manipulative

6. dependent personality- f) clinging, submissive and ear of rejection

7. Borderline personality- c) unstable self-image,cutting, mood swings, chronic feelings of emptiness

8. personality - b) a person's unique and relatively stable behavioral patterns

9. Psychosis - e) loss of contact with reality

10. Psychopathology - p) the scientific study of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders

11. Individual traits- h) traits that describe an individual

12. personality disorders- r) deeply ingrained, inflexible and unhealthy behavioral patterns

13. common traits - d) traits that control a person's personality

14. Central traits- s)personality traits that define a person's unique individual qualities

15. Cardinal traits - m) those traits that are shared by most members of a culture

16. DSM-V - g) a psychiatric manual that classifies major mental disorders with their symptoms.

17. Organic psychosis - i) a type of psychosis that is caused from brain injuries or diseases

18. Senile dementia - l) the number one cause for organic psychosis

19. Mood disorder - j) a disorder in which a person experiences violent mood swings ranging from depression to mania

20. Anxiety disorder - t) a disorder characterized by high levels of anxiety associated with involuntary repetitive, senseless thoughts and irresistible actions.