How well can you tell the different psychological
disorders apart? This exercise will help you learn the differences among
the different disorders and reinforce those distinctions. Your task in
this exercise is to match the name of different psychological disorders
with their correct definitions.
Psychological Disorders:
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Agoraphobia
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
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Bipolar Disorder
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Major Depression
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Dissocioative Disorder
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Phobic Disorder
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Dissocioative Amnesia
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Schizophrenia
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Somatization Disorder
Definitions:
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A psychological disorder characterized by
high levels of anxiety that are not specific to any single source.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
unrealistic and excessive fear of a particular class of stimuli.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
the fear of being away from a safe place or safe person.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
recurrent, unwanted thoughts and strong urges to engage in some sort of
repetitive ritual-like behavior.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
complaints of wide-ranging ailments for which there are no apparent biological
causes.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
the inability to remember important events or vital personal information,
such as one's identity.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
the emergence of two or more complete and independently functioning personalities
in one person, although only one personality is dominant at any one time.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
persistent and severe feelings of sadness accompanied by changes in appetite,
sleep, and behavior patterns.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
alternating states of depression and mania separated by relatively undisturbed
periods.
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A group of psychological disorders characterized
by distortions of thought, perception, and emotion as well as bizarre behavior
and social withdrawal.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
an exaggerated sense of self-worth and an obsession with fantasies involving
personal success.
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A psychological disorder characterized by
a failure to conform to accepted standards of decency, repeated lying and
stealing, failure to sustain loving relationships, a low tolerance for
boredom, and an absence of guilt and anxiety.
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