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Psychology • Ch. 16 & 17

Abnormal Psychology

Spring 2014

104 numbered terms (108 terms to define)

1) Why people develop psychological disorders

2) Neurotic

3) Character disorder

4) When narcissistic defenses innately present

5) Narcissist

6) Borderline

7) Magical Thinking – primitive Def. Mech.

8) Splitting

9) Cause of BPD

10) Cause of NPD

11) Define character disorder

12) Worldview / schema /

13) Map-revision

14) Personality disorder

15) Antisocial Personality Disorder

16) Sociopath

17) Psychopath

18) Schizotypal

19) Conversion Disorder

20) Obsession

21) Compulsion

22) Agoraphobia

23) Dissociative reaction

24) Schizophrenia brains

25) Emotional difficulties loss of physiological function

26) Bipolar Disorder

27) Define abnormal

28) Self-actualization

29) Phobia

30) Paranoid-type Schizophrenia

31) Bipolar phases

32) Dissociative Identity Disorder

33) Multiple Personality Disorder

34) Dissociative Fugue

35) Hypochondriasis

36) Major Depressive Disorder

37) Histrionic Personality Disorder

38) Thomas Szasz

39) Rational-emotive therapy

40) Psychotherapy

41) Psychoanalysis

42) Free association

43) Dream Analysis

44) Transference

45) Resistance

46) Client-centered therapist

47) What makes a good therapist

48) Albert Ellis (ABC)

49) Contingency management

50) Hallucinogens

51) Tranquilizers

52) Methods to sobriety

53) Freud explains anxiety disorder

54) Generalized Anxiety Disorder

55) Freud causes of neuroses

56) Desensitization

57) Client-centered Therapy

58) Psychoanalysis; critique and criticisms

59) Repression and “leaky” emotions

60) Behavior therapy

61) Behavior modification

62) Non-directive therapy

63) Directive Therapy

64) What should you do when someone comes to you with a problem

65) Transference

66) Transference Loops

67) Agoraphobia

68) What is normal

69) Hypochondriasis

70) Major Depressive Disorder

71) When you learn the most

72) Lithium

73) Free association

74) Client Centered Therapist

75) Group Therapy

76) Psychoanalytic

77) Rational-emotive

78) Solutions focused

79) Jungian

80) Wellbutrin

81) Prozac

82) Neurotransmitters

a. Dopamine

b. Serotonin (too much)

c. Acetylcholine

d. Norepinephrine

83) SSRI

84) Quit smoking

85) DSM IV

86) Psychosis

87) Grandiose Delusions

88) Autonomy & Boundaries

89) Overgeneralization

90) Behavior Modification

91) Active listening & clarification of presenting problem

92) Thematic Apperception Test

93) Drug abuse definition

94) Alcohol and Neurons

95) Ambien

96) Eve White

97) Focused practice

98) Learning how to learn

99) Attentive repetition

100) Struggling while learning

101) The Austrian girl who was kidnapped

102) When you are in the zone – what neurotransmitter working?

103) Autism

104) Asperger Syndrome

Make sure you are very neat when typing this up. USE COMPLETE SENTENCES and don’t plagiarize. Have the document stapled before you come to class.

Here are two examples of what I hope to see on your term sheets. This is the standard (a grade of “A”) that I will be grading from:

93) Drug Abuse Definition: Drug abuse is the regular use of illegal drugs like cocaine or Meth, and / or the excessive use of legal (prescribed) drugs such as Barbiturates. An example would be someone using cocaine (illegal) or someone taking more Xanax than their doctor prescribed so instead of being relaxed, they slur their words and they are incoherent.

104) Asperger Syndrome: Asperger Syndrome is a milder form of Autism where the individual lacks normal social skills and reacts inappropriately to others in social situations. For example, they are telling you’re a very long story about something that interests them while you are obviously showing signs that you have no interest, you are bored, or you are in a hurry to end the conversation.

(NOTE: Although I’m sure at times I bore you, you are uninterested and you would rather be somewhere else and are showing obvious signs, I DO NOT HAVE ASPERGER SYNDROME. I can tell you are bored and that bothers me – but I will try to become more interesting in my lectures…)

I realize that this is a lot of work, but typing these terms out while you are ‘focused’ is a great learning aid that will dramatically help you learn the material. Earning high grades on the Term Sheets really helps your grade.