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a disorder characterized by antisocial behavior such as lying, stealing, manipulating others, and sometimes violence; and a lack of guilt, shame, and empathy
Antisocial personality sisorder
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a mood disorder in which episodes of both depression and mania (excessive euphoria) occur
bipolar disorder
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completley withdrawing into a private world, sitting for hours without moving
catatonic stupor
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a contriversialdisorder marked by the apparent appearance within one of two or more distinct personalities, each with its own traits; multiple personality disorder
Dissociative Identity disorder
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a continuous state of anxietymarked by feeling of worry and dread, appehension, difficulites in concentration, and signs of motoe tension
Generalized Anxiety disorder
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tests that determine if someone has a mental disorder
inventories
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people learn addiction from others
Learning model of addiction
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a mood disorder involving distribenses in emotion(exsessive sadness), behavior(loss of interest in one's usual activity) cognition(thoughts of hopelessness, and body function(fatigue and loss of appitite)
Major depression
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a disorder characterized by anexaggerated sence of self-importance and self-absorbtion
Narcissistic personality disorder
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an anxiety disorder in which a person feels trapped in pesistent thoughts(obsessions) and repetitive, ritualized behaviors(compulsions) designed to reduce anxiety
obsessive-compulsive disorder
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an axiety disorder in which a person expressed recurring panic attacks, periods of intence fear, and feeling of impending doom or death, accompanied by physiological symptoms such as raid heart rate ans dizziness
panic disorder
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a disorder chaaacterixed by unreasonable, excessive suspiciousness and mistrust, and irrational feeling of being persecuted by others
paranoid personaltiy disorder
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an exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or object
phobia
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an anxiety disoder in which a person who has experienced a traumatic or life-threatening event has symptoms such as psychic numbingm or reliving of the trauma ans increased physoogiacal arousal
posttraumatic stress disorder
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psychological tests used to infer a person's motives, conflicts, and unconscious dynamics on the basis of the person's interpetations of ambiguous stimuli
projective tests
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any behavior or emotional state that causes a person great suffering, is self-distructive, seriously impares the person's ability to work or get along with others, or endangers others in the community
mental disorder
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an extreme mental disturbance iinvolving distorted perseptions and irrational behavio; it may have psychological or organic causes
psychosis
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people whoare ddependant on drugs
substances abuse
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approaches that emphasize how individual vulneabilities(in genes or personality traits) interact with external stresses or circumstances to produce mental disorders
vulnurability-stress models
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