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Terminology and Definitions of Eating, Sleep, and Psychotic Disorders, Quizzes of Abnormal Psychology

Mental HealthSleep DisordersEating DisordersPsychotic Disorders

Definitions and terminology for various eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, sleep disorders including insomnia and narcolepsy, and psychotic disorders like schizophrenia and delusional disorders.

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  • What are the common effects of excessive exercise?
  • What is Body Mass Index (BMI) and what does it mean when it is under 18.5?
  • What are the symptoms of binge eating and its comorbidities?
  • What are the effects of anorexia and bulimia on a person's health?
  • What percent of Americans are overweight and obese?

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2015/2016

Uploaded on 04/27/2016

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Download Terminology and Definitions of Eating, Sleep, and Psychotic Disorders and more Quizzes Abnormal Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 BMI DEFINITION 1 Body Mass Index18.5 is underweight TERM 2 Effects of anorexia DEFINITION 2 Hairloss lower immunity to illness, fatigue, too hot/too cold, less need for sleep, dehydration, heart problems, low body temperature TERM 3 Excessive exercise can be an effect of DEFINITION 3 Bulimia TERM 4 People with bulimia usually have normal DEFINITION 4 body weight TERM 5 Effects of Bulimia DEFINITION 5 Swollen cheeks, sore/torn throat, irregular heart beat, weakened heart, depression/anxiety, dehydration, low potassium, ulcers, constipation TERM 6 Restricting Type of Anorexia DEFINITION 6 No binging or purging TERM 7 If someone has a eating disorder and has a low weight its considered... DEFINITION 7 Anorexia TERM 8 Between anorexia and bulimia which happens earlier and later DEFINITION 8 ANorexia earlierBulimia later TERM 9 Binge eating DEFINITION 9 Eating large amounts of food when not hungryeating until uncomfortableeating much more rapidly than normaleating alone because of embarrassmentfeeling disgusted afterTwice as common in women TERM 10 Binge eating is often comorbid with DEFINITION 10 depression and anxiety TERM 21 Delayed sleep phase DEFINITION 21 Late sleep onset and awakening. Unable to fall asleep or wake up at desired times. TERM 22 What percent of teens have delayed sleep DEFINITION 22 7 TERM 23 Advanced sleep phase DEFINITION 23 Advanced sleep onset and awakening unable to stay asleep until desired time usually in older adults TERM 24 Irregular sleep-wake type DEFINITION 24 lack of circadian rhythm, sleep is usually broken into 3 parts of day. Sleep less than 4 hours TERM 25 Shift work type DEFINITION 25 insomnia caused by so many changes in circadian rhythm due to work TERM 26 What percent of people working night shift qulify DEFINITION 26 60 TERM 27 Parasomnia DEFINITION 27 Abnormal behavior, physiological events taking place during sleep. No problem falling asleep TERM 28 Non rapid eye movement sleep arousal diorder DEFINITION 28 recurrent episodes of partial awakening with sleep walking or terrors no memory TERM 29 sleep terror type DEFINITION 29 unresponsive to others during episode, more common in children. TERM 30 Stages of Schizophrenia DEFINITION 30 Prodromal, active, residual TERM 31 Podromal schizophrenic stage DEFINITION 31 disorganized behavior, loss of interest, no hallucination TERM 32 What schizophrenic stages have negative effectives DEFINITION 32 prodromal and residual TERM 33 Why do active schizo symptoms remit in residual DEFINITION 33 decrease in dopamine TERM 34 difference between schizophrenic and schizophreniform DEFINITION 34 DurationSchizophreniform-symptoms of schizophrenia are present for a significant portion of the time within a one- month period, but signs of disruption are not present for the full six months required for the diagnosis of schizophrenia. TERM 35 Schizoaffective DEFINITION 35 Schizophrenia with a mood disorder TERM 46 positive symptom DEFINITION 46 excess or distortion of normal functioning TERM 47 subtypes of positive symptom DEFINITION 47 thought withdrawalthought insertiondelusions of controlcapgras syndromecotard's syndrome TERM 48 thought insertion DEFINITION 48 believe thoughts are being inserted into their head TERM 49 thought withdrawal DEFINITION 49 believe thoughts are being taken away from an outside force TERM 50 delusion of control DEFINITION 50 believe that body actions are being controlled or manipulated form an outside source TERM 51 Capgra's Syndrome DEFINITION 51 belief that someone has been replaced by a body double TERM 52 cotard's syndrome DEFINITION 52 believe a part of the body has undergone an impossible change TERM 53 tangeniality DEFINITION 53 disorganized symptomAnswers are largely unrelated to questions but have some connection TERM 54 Loose associations DEFINITION 54 Swithcing from topic to topic TERM 55 Persecution delusion DEFINITION 55 belief that others are out to get them TERM 56 gradeur delusion DEFINITION 56 belief that the person is extremely important TERM 57 reference delusion DEFINITION 57 belief that certain gestures, comments are directed towards them TERM 58 catatonic negativism DEFINITION 58 resistance to instruction TERM 59 catatonic mutism DEFINITION 59 complete lack of verbal reponses TERM 60 catatonic stupor DEFINITION 60 complete lack of motor responses TERM 71 Nightmare disorder DEFINITION 71 recurrent awakeningfrom sleep due to frightening dreamsnightmares usually consist of threats to imminent danger TERM 72 Sleep Terror Disorder DEFINITION 72 Repeated episodes of sleep terrors resulting in abrupt awakening that begin with a panickly cream or cry. TERM 73 Sleepwalking disorder DEFINITION 73 repeated episodes in which the sleeper arises from bed and walks around while remainng fully asleep. TERM 74 Hallucinations DEFINITION 74 sensory experiences without input from the environmentcan invovle any of the 5 sensesauditory hallucinates are the most common TERM 75 Delusions DEFINITION 75 Diordered thought contentStrongly held beliefs that most people would consider misrepresentations of reality TERM 76 Gradeur Delusion DEFINITION 76 belief one is an extremely important person TERM 77 Negative Psychotic Disorders: Avolition DEFINITION 77 Without willinability to initiate and persist in activites TERM 78 Negative Psychotic Symptoms: Alogia DEFINITION 78 relative absence of speech TERM 79 negative psychotic symptoms: anhedonia DEFINITION 79 decreased interest and pleasure in activities TERM 80 negative psychotic symptoms: affecting flattening DEFINITION 80 diminished range or emotional expression TERM 81 catatonic posturing DEFINITION 81 holding inappropriate or bizarre posture; can include waxy flexibility TERM 82 Stages of Schizophrenia DEFINITION 82 Prodromal-milder symptoms present prior to actual breakActive-period of time whe nhallucinations, delusions, disorganized behaviors are predominant.Residual-less sever symptoms present after active symptoms remit TERM 83 Subtypes of Schizophrenia: Paranoid DEFINITION 83 preoccupation with delusions or auditory hallucinationsnone of the following is prominent: disorganized speech or behavior, catatonic behavior, flat or inappropriate affect TERM 84 Subtypes of Schizophrenia: Disorganized Type DEFINITION 84 All of the following are present: disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, flat or inappropriate affect. Criteria are not met for catatonic type. If delusions or hallucinations present, they are not organized into coherent theme (if they are then get unifferentiated type) TERM 85 Subtypes of Schizophrenia: Catatonic Type DEFINITION 85 Dominated by at least 2 of the following: catatonic rigidity, waxy felxibility or stupor, catatonic excitment, extreme negativism (wont move or mutism, catatonic posturing, echolalia (mimicing what they hear) or echopraxia (mimicing movements they see)
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