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Abnormal Psychology
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11/11/2009

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Term
abnormal behavior
Definition
Patterns of thought, emotion, and actions that are deviant, unexpected, or “away from the standard” based on
statistical, social-cultural, and/or functional standards.
Term
abnormal psychology
Definition
The scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and ultimately change abnormal
patterns of functioning.
Term
acute stress disorder
Definition
An anxiety disorder in which fear and related symptoms are experienced soon after a traumatic event, often
including amnesia about the event, emotional numbing, and derealization, and lasting less than a month. Many
victims later develop posttraumatic stress disorder.
Term
addiction
Definition
Physical dependence on a substance marked by tolerance, withdrawal symptoms during abstinence, or both.
Term
affect
Definition
A subjective feeling of emotion or mood often accompanied by bodily expressions noticeable to others.
Term
age of onset
Definition
Person’s age when he or she develops or exhibits symptoms of a disorder.
Term
agnosia
Definition
Inability to recognize and name objects; may be a symptom of dementia or other brain disorders. 
Term
agoraphobia
Definition
Anxiety about being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing) or help
unavailable if panic symptoms were to occur.
Term
alogia
Definition
Deficiency in the amount or content of speech, a disturbance often seen in people with schizophrenia. Also
known as poverty of speech.
Term
alternate personalities /
alters
Definition
 In dissociative identity disorder, the additional identities along with the host identity.  Also known as
subpersonalities.
Term
American Law Institute
(ALI) test (1955)
Definition
A legal test for insanity that holds a person to be insane at the time of committing a crime, if during criminalconduct, the individual could not judge right from wrong or control his or her behavior as required by law. Compare M’Naghten Rule and irresistible impulse.
Term
amnestic disorders
Definition
Organic disorders in which the primary symptom is memory loss. 
Term
anhedonia
Definition
Inability to experience pleasure, associated with some mood and schizophrenic disorders. 
Term
anorexia nervosa
Definition
Eating disorder characterized by continual food refusal and the pursuit of extreme thinness, leading to
dangerously low body weight.
Term
antisocial personality
disorder
Definition
A personality disorder marked by a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others. Deceitful, unremorseful, manipulative, lacks anxiety and guilt.
Term
anxiety
Definition
Mood state characterized by marked negative affect, behaviors, and bodily symptoms of tension in which a
person apprehensively anticipates future danger or misfortune.
Term
anxiety disorders
Definition
A varied group of disorders that all have anxiety, fear, or tension as an essential feature. Includes specific
phobias, social phobia, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and
posttraumatic stress disorder.
Term
aphasia
Definition
Impairment or loss of language skills resulting from brain damage caused by stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, or
other illness or trauma.
Term
apraxia
Definition
Loss of motor activities (such as walking); one of the symptoms of dementia.
Term
Asperger’s disorder
Definition
A pervasive developmental disorder in which individuals display profound social impairment and restricted or
unusual behaviors, but without language delays seen in autism.
Term
attention deficit /
hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD)
Definition
Developmental disorder in which persons are unable to focus their attention, they behave hyperactively or impulsively, or both.
Term
auditory hallucinations
Definition
Psychotic disturbance in perception in which a person hears sounds or voices although these are not real or
actually present. The voices are often critical, accusatory, or demanding.
Term
attributional style
Definition
The relatively consistent explanations a person forms about why personal stressors or other negative life events
occur, taking the form of internal vs. external, stable vs. unstable, and global vs. specific.
Term
autistic disorder (autism)
Definition
Pervasive developmental disorder characterized by significant impairment in social interactions, extreme
unresponsiveness to others, poor communication skills, and highly repetitive and rigid behavior. 
Term
avoidant personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder featuring a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and extremely
sensitive to criticism.
Term
avolition
Definition
A symptom of schizophrenia marked by apathy, and an inability to initiate or complete important activities.
Term
behavior therapy
Definition
An group of therapy methods based on the principles of behavioral and cognitive science as well as principles of
learning as applied to clinical problems. It considers specific behaviors rather than inferred internal factors as
targets for change. Also known as behavior modification.
Term
behavioral medicine
Definition
Interdisciplinary approach applying behavioral science to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of medical
problems.
Term
behaviorism
Definition
The view that psychology (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior, including dysfunction,
without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2).
Term
binge-eating disorder
Definition
An eating disorder involving consumption of large amounts of food in a short period of time, uncontrollable and
distressing to the individual but not followed by compensatory behaviors.
Term
biological paradigm
Definition
Explanation of psychological dysfunction that primarily emphasizes biological process in the brain or illness as
the cause.
Term
biopsychosocial model
Definition
The model that psychological disorders are not caused by one or two factors in a linear way; rather, they are a product of a continual interaction of a number of biological, psychological and social factors.
Term
bipolar I disorder
Definition
Mood disorder characterized by the alternation of major depressive episodes with full manic episodes.
Term
bipolar II disorder
Definition
Mood disorder characterized by the alternation of major depressive episodes with hypomanic (not full manic)
episodes.
Term
body dysmorphic disorder
Definition
A somatoform disorder marked by preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated defect in appearance, for
example, facial blemishes, size or shape of nose or ears.
Term
borderline personality
disorder
Definition
A personality disorder involving a pervasive pattern of erratic moods, unstable self-image and relationships,
cannot stand to be alone; intense anger, depression, and extremely impulsive behavior, including self-mutilation.
Term
brief psychotic disorder 
Definition
Psychotic disorder involving delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech and behavior, that appear suddenly after a very stressful event and last anywhere from a few hours to 1 month.
Term
bulimia nervosa 
Definition
Eating disorder involving recurrent episodes of uncontrolled excessive (binge) eating followed by compensatory
actions to remove the food (e.g., deliberate vomiting, laxative abuse, excessive exercise). 
Term
anorexia nervosa, binge-
eating-purging type
(bulimarexia)
Definition
A variation of anorexia in which the individual turns to bingeing and then goes on to vomiting or other purging as
a way of keeping weight at very low levels.
Term
catatonia
Definition
A pattern of extreme psychomotor symptoms sometimes found in schizophrenia involving immobility, posturing, or excited agitation. 
Term
categorical classification
Definition
A system of placing disorders in categories with the assumption that each disorder is clearly different from every other disorder (an "all-or-none" approach).  Based on the medical model in which every diagnosis has a distinct set of characteristics and underlying cause. Compare to dimensional classification.
Term
childhood disintegrative
disorder 
Definition
Pervasive developmental disorder involving severe regression in language, adaptive behavior, and motor skills after a 2- to 4-year period of normal development.
Term
civil commitment
Definition
Legal proceedings that determine whether a person is mentally disordered and may be hospitalized, even involuntarily. 
Term
clang
Definition
A rhyme used by some persons with schizophrenia as a guide to forming thoughts and statements.
Term
clinical assessment /
clinical interview
Definition
Systematic evaluation and measurement of psychological, biological, and social factors in a person presenting with a possible psychological disorder.
Term
clinical psychology
Definition
The specialty of psychology involving research, assessment, treatment, and prevention of abnormal behavior.
Term
cognition
Definition
The process of knowing; the thinking, remembering, judging, reasoning, and planning activities of the human
mind. Behavior is often explained as depending on these processes.
Term
cognitive-behavioral
paradigm
Definition
The model of human behavior that people can best be understood by studying how they perceive and structure their experiences and how this influences behavior.
Term
cognitive therapy
Definition
Treatment approach that involves identifying and altering negative thinking styles related to psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety and replacing them with more positive beliefs and attitudes.
Term
communication disorders 
Definition
Problems in transmitting or conveying information, including stuttering, selective mutism, and expressive language disorder. 
Term
comorbidity
Definition
The presence of two or more disorders in an individual at the same time. 
Term
compensatory behaviors
Definition
In eating disorders, those behaviors intended to avoid gaining weight from ingesting food.  Examples are purging, forced vomiting, use of laxatives, or excessive exercising.
Term
competency
Definition
Ability of legal defendants to participate in their own defense and understand the charges and the roles of the trial participants. 
Term
compulsions
Definition
Repetitive, ritualistic, time-consuming behaviors or thoughts a person feels driven to perform to reduce anxiety. 
Term
conduct disorder
Definition
Pattern of extreme disobedience in children, including theft, vandalism, lying, running away from home, and early drug use.  May be precursor of antisocial personality disorder.
Term
conversion disorder
Definition
A somatoform disorder in which the person reports sensory or motor function impairment (such as blindness or paralysis), even though there is no detectable neurological explanation for the deficits.
Term
course
Definition
The pattern of development and change of a disorder over time. 
Term
course modifiers
Definition
Patterns of development in a disorder that help predict its future course. These include recurrence, time sequences, and seasonal patterns. 
Term
criminal commitment
Definition
Legal procedure by which a person who is found not guilty of a crime by reason of insanity is confined in a psychiatric hospital.
Term
cyclothymic disorder 
Definition
Chronic (at least 2 years) mood disorder characterized by alternating mood elevation and depression levels that are not as severe as manic or major depressive episodes.
Term
(ego) defense mechanisms 
Definition
Common patterns of behavior -- often adaptive coping styles when they occur in moderation -- observed in response to potentially threatening situations. In psychodynamic theory, they are proposed to be unconscious processes to reduce anxiety.
Term
deinstitutionalization 
Definition
Systematic discharge of people with severe mental illness from long-term institutional care in psychiatric hospitals so that they might be treated in community programs.
Term
delirium
Definition
Rapid-onset reduced clarity of consciousness and cognition, with confusion, disorientation, and deficits in
memory and language.
Term
delusion 
Definition
Psychotic symptom involving disorder of thought content and presence of strong beliefs that are misrepresentations of reality. 
Term
delusion of grandeur  
Definition
A person’s unfounded belief that he or she is a great inventor, historical figure, or other specially empowered person.
Term
delusion of persecution
Definition
A person’s unfounded belief that one is being plotted or discriminated against, or deliberately victimized.
Term

delusion (idea) of reference
Definition
A person’s unfounded belief that the actions, thoughts, laughter, and meaningless activities of others are directed
toward or refer to him or her.
Term
delusional disorder 
Definition
Psychotic disorder featuring a persistent belief contrary to reality (non-bizarre delusion) but no other symptoms of schizophrenia.
Term
dementia
Definition
Gradual-onset deterioration of brain functioning, involving memory loss, inability to recognize objects or faces,
and problems in planning and abstract reasoning.
Term
dementia of the
Alzheimer’s type 
Definition
Gradual onset of cognitive deficits caused by Alzheimer’s disease, principally identifrecall newly or previously learned material.  The most common form of dementia.
Term
dependent personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder characterized by a person’s pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of, a condition that leads to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of separation.
Term
depersonalization
Definition
A disorder marked by a persistent and recurring feeling of being detached from one’s own mental processes or
body; the loss of one’s sense of their own reality.  Examples: feeling like you are in a dream; sensation of floating above or beside your body and observing yourself act.
Term
(depressive) cognitive triad 
Definition
Thinking errors in depressed people that are negatively focused in three areas: themselves, their immediate
world, and their future. 
Term
derailment
Definition
A thinking disturbance in schizophrenia involving rapid shifts from one topic of conversation to another.  Also
called loose associations.
Term
derealization
Definition
The loss of one’s sense of reality of the outside world.  Examples:  things may seem to change size or shape;
people may seem mechanical.
Term
diagnosis
Definition
Process of determining whether a presenting problem meets the established criteria for a specific psychological
disorder.
Term
Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual, Fourth Edition
(DSM-IV-TR)
Definition
Current version of the official classification system for psychological and mental disorders, published by the
American Psychiatric Association.
Term
diathesis-stress model 
Definition
Hypothesis that both an inherited tendency (vulnerability) and specific stressful conditions are required to produce a disorder.
Term
dimensional classification
Definition
A system of organizing the attributes of psychological disorders as occurring on a continuum or spectrum (such as a scale of mild to severe), rather than present or absent.  Can specify a cutting point and resemble a categorical system.
Term
disease (medical) model of
dependence 
Definition
The view that drug dependence is caused by a physiological disorder. This implies the user is a blameless victim of an illness.
Term
disorder of written
expression
Definition
Condition in which one’s writing performance is significantly below age norms.
Term
disorganized speech 
Definition
Style of talking often seen in people with schizophrenia, involving incoherence and a lack of typical logic patterns. 
Term
dissociation
Definition
The disconnection from full awareness of identity, memory, and/or consciousness of external circumstances.  Occurs along a continuum from normal everyday experiences to severely dysfunctional disorders.
Term
dissociative amnesia
Definition
Inability to recall personal information, usually of a stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness.
Term
dissociative disorders
Definition
A group of disorders in which the primary symptoms are a disturbance in the normally integrative functions of identity, memory, and consciousness.
Term
dissociative fugue
Definition
A dissociative disorder with amnesia in which person leaves familiar surroundings; sudden, unexpected travel away from home and inability to recall one’s past, sometimes with assumption of new identity.
Term
dissociative identity
disorder
Definition
Two or more identities (host + subpersonalities) which regularly take control of the person's behavior.  Also
called multiple personality disorder.
Term
distal cause
Definition
In studying the causes of behavior, all causes other than physiological processes in the brain. Compare to proximal cause.
Term
double depression
Definition
Severe mood disorder typified by major depressive episodes superimposed over a background of dysthymic disorder.
Term
Down syndrome
Definition
A type of mental retardation caused by a chromosomal aberration (chromosome 21) and involving characteristic physical appearance.
Term
Durham Rule (1954)
Definition
A legal test for insanity by which an accused person is not responsible if the criminal behavior is judged attributable to mental disease or defect.
Term
duty to protect
Definition
The principle that therapists must break confidentiality and notify the potential victim whom a client has
specifically threatened.
Term
dysfunction
Definition
Thoughts, feelings, or behavior that is maladaptive or interferes with healthy daily functioning, positive growth, and fulfillment of potential.
Term
dyslexia
Definition
Learning disability involving marked impairment in the ability to recognize words and to comprehend what they read.
Term
dyspareunia
Definition
A sexual pain disorder in which severe pain accompanies sexual activity but is not traceable to any medical
cause.
Term
dysthymic disorder
Definition
Mood disorder involving persistently depressed mood, with low self-esteem, withdrawal, pessimism or despair, present for at least 2 years, with no absence of symptoms for more than 2 months.
Term
eccentricity
Definition
An unusual pattern of behavior (idiosyncrasy, oddity) that others might find strange, but does not meet any other
criteria of abnormality. Psychological disorders, by comparison, are usually based on dysfunction and distress.
Term
echolalia
Definition
A symptom of autism or schizophrenia in which a person responds to statements by repeating the other person’s words.
Term
enmeshment
Definition
A family pattern in which members are over-involved with each other’s affairs and over-concerned about each other’s welfare.
Term
epidemiology
Definition
The scientific study of the prevalence, distribution, and consequences of disorders in a given population.
Term
episodic course
Definition
Pattern of a disorder alternating between recovery and recurrence. 
Term
etiology 
Definition
All the factors that contribute to the development of a disorder.
Term
exhibitionism
Definition
A paraphilia in which persons have repeated sexually arousing urges or fantasies about exposing their genitals to unsuspecting strangers and may act upon these urges.
Term
expectancy effect
Definition
People’s response to a substance on the basis of their beliefs about it, even if it contains no active ingredient. This phenomenon demonstrates that cognitive as well as physiological factors are involved in drug reaction and
dependence.
Term
expert witness
Definition
Person who because of special training and credentials is allowed to offer opinion testimony in legal trials.
Term
expressed emotion (EE)
Definition
The hostility, criticism, disapproval, and over-involvement demonstrated by some families toward a family member with a psychological disorder; this can often contribute to the person’s relapse.
Term
exposure and response
(ritual) prevention (ERP)
Definition
The most widely used and accepted treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, in which the affected individual
is prevented from engaging in compulsive ritual activity and instead faces the anxiety provoked by the stimulus,
leading eventually to extinction of the conditioned response (anxiety).
Term
expressive language
disorder
Definition
An individual’s problems in spoken communication, as measured by significantly low scores on standardized
tests of expressive language relative to nonverbal intelligence test scores. Symptoms may include a markedly
limited vocabulary or errors in verb tense. 
Term
factitious disorder
Definition
Disorder in which the individual’s physical or psychological symptoms are intentionally faked, under voluntary control and are adopted in order to assume the role of a sick person.  Compare to malingering.  Called factitious disorder by proxy or Munchausen syndrome when a parent produces a physical illness in a child.
Term
fear
Definition
The central nervous system’s physiological and emotional response consisting of an immediate alarm reaction to a serious present danger.
Term
female orgasmic disorder
Definition
A dysfunction in which a woman rarely has an orgasm or repeatedly experiences a very delayed one following a normal sexual excitement phase.
Term
female sexual arousal
disorder
Definition
Recurrent inability in some women to attain or maintain adequate lubrication or genital swelling during sexual activity.
Term
fetishism 
Definition
Paraphilia involving long-term, recurring, intense sexually arousing urges, fantasies, or behavior involving the use of nonliving, unusual objects, often to the exclusion of all other stimuli. 
Term
flat affect
Definition
Apparently emotionless demeanor (including toneless speech and vacant gaze) when a reaction would be
expected.  See also: inappropriate affect.
Term
Forensic psychology
Definition
The specialty of psychology concerned with intersections between psychological practice and the judicial system.
Term
frotteurism
Definition
Paraphilia in which the person gains sexual gratification by rubbing against non-consenting victims in crowds
from which they cannot escape. 
Term
gender dysphoria
Definition
Unhappiness with one’s given gender.
Term
gender identity disorder 
Definition
Psychological dissatisfaction with one’s biological gender.  A disturbance in one’s identity as a male or female. The primary goal is not sexual arousal but rather strong wishes to be a member of the opposite sex.
Term
generalized anxiety
disorder (GAD) 
Definition
Anxiety disorder characterized by intense, uncontrollable, unfocused, chronic, and continuous worry about numerous events and activities, accompanied by physical symptoms of tenseness, irritability, and restlessness.
Term
genetic paradigm
Definition
The approach to human behavior that focuses on both heritability of traits and complex interactions between
genes and environment.
Term
Guilty But Mentally Ill
(GBMI)
Definition
An alternative to the verdict Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity which allows for both punishment and treatment.
Term
hallucination
Definition
Psychotic symptom of perceptual disturbance in which things are seen or heard or otherwise sensed although
they are not real or actually present.
Term
histrionic personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder involving a pervasive pattern of vain, dramatic, extravagant, attention-seeking behavior. 
Seductive without taking responsibility; needs immediate gratification and constant reassurance. 
Term
human genome project 
Definition
The recently-completed comprehensive map of all human genes. 
Term
hypoactive sexual desire
disorder
Definition
Apparent lack of interest in sex and hence a low level of sexual activity.
Term
hypochondriasis 
Definition
A somatoform disorder in which the person, misinterpreting rather ordinary physical sensations, is preoccupied with fears of having a serious disease.
Term
hypomania
Definition
An extremely happy or irritable mood accompanied by symptoms like increased energy and decreased need for
sleep, but without the significant functional impairment associated with mania.
Term
illogical thinking
Definition
According to cognitive theories, self-defeating assumptions that underlie psychological distress.
Term
inappropriate affect
Definition
Emotional displays that do not match the situation.  See flat affect.
Term
incidence
Definition
The number of new cases of a disorder occurring in a population during a specific period of time (compare with
prevalence). 
Term
informed consent 
Definition
Ethical requirement whereby research subjects agree to participate in a research study only after they receive full disclosure about the nature of the study and their own role in it.
Term
incoherence
Definition
In schizophrenia, an aspect of disorganized thinking wherein verbal expression is marked by disconnectedness,
fragmented thoughts, and jumbled phrases.
Term
irresistible impulse
Definition
A term, originated in an 1834 Ohio court ruling, concerning criminal responsibility that determined that an insanity defense can be established by proving that the accused had an uncontrollable urge to perform the act.  Sometimes referred to as the “fit of passion” test.  Not widely accepted.
Term
insanity 
Definition
Legal rather than psychological or medical concept which denotes a degree of abnormal condition which removes the individual’s legal responsibility for their criminal actions. The criteria have changed over time and can vary from state to state.
Term
intoxication
Definition
A temporary drug-induced state in which people display symptoms such as impaired judgment, mood changes, irritability, slurred speech, and loss of coordination.
Term
learned helplessness theory of depression
Definition
 Seligman’s theory that people become anxious and depressed when they make an attribution that they have no control over the stress in their lives (whether in reality they do or not).
Term
learning disorders 
Definition
A developmental disorder marked by reading, mathematics, or written expression performance substantially below levels expected relative to the person’s age, IQ, and education.
Term
least restrictive alternative
Definition
The legal principle according to which a hospitalized patient must be treated in a setting that imposes as few restrictions as possible on his or her freedom.
Term
loose associations
Definition
Deficits in logical continuity of speech, with rapid shifts from one topic of conversation to another. A characteristic of schizophrenia also called derailment.
Term
major depressive disorder,
(single or recurrent episode)
Definition
Mood disorder involving one (single episode) or more (separated by at least two months) depressive episodes.
Includes feelings of worthlessness, disturbances in sleep and appetite, loss of interest in activities, diminished
concentration, and the inability to experience pleasure - persisting at least 2 weeks.
Term
male erectile disorder 
Definition
Recurring inability in some men to attain or maintain adequate penile erection until completion of sexual activity.
Term
male orgasmic disorder 
Definition
Recurring delay in or absence of orgasm in some men following a normal sexual excitement phase, relative to age and current stimulation.
Term
malingering 
Definition
Deliberate faking of a physical or psychological disorder motivated by tangible gain or removal from a responsibility. Compare to factitious disorder.
Term
mania 
Definition
Mood disorder involving euphoric mood, frenzied activity, inflated self-esteem, grandiosity, endless energy, decreased need for sleep, pressured speech, flight of ideas, agitation, or self-destructive behavior.
Term
mental hygiene movement 
Definition
Mid-19th-century effort to improve care of the mentally disturbed by informing the public of their mistreatment.
Term
mental illness 
Definition
Term formerly used to mean psychological or mental disorder but less preferred because it implies that the causes of the disorder can be found in a medical disease process. 
Term
mental retardation
Definition
Significantly below average intellectual functioning (IQ<70) paired with deficits in adaptive functioning such as self-care or occupational activities, appearing prior to age 18.
Term
milieu therapy
Definition
Humanistic approach to institutional treatment based on the principle that patients recover best in a climate that builds self-respect, individual responsibility, and meaningful activity.
Term
M’Naghten Rule
Definition
A widely used legal test for insanity based upon an 1843 British court decision that holds a defendant to be insane at the time of committing a crime if the person did not know what he or she was doing or did not know right from wrong.
Term
mixed manic episode 
Definition
Symptoms of both mania and depression within the same week.
Term
mood disorders
Definition
A varied group of disorders that include major depressive disorder and bipolar disorders.
Term
moral therapy
Definition
19th-century psychosocial approach to treatment that involved treating patients with moral guidance and humane
respect in normal environments. 
Term
moral weakness model of
chemical dependence 
Definition
View that substance abusers should be blamed because their behavior results from lack of self-control,
character, or moral strength.
Term
multiaxial classification 
Definition
Categorization system used in DSM- IV-TR, in which the individual is assessed on 5 types of information in order to provide a more complete picture of the disorder and its context.
Term
multicultural perspective
Definition
The view that each culture within a larger society has a particular set of values and beliefs, as well as special external factors, that help account for the behavior and functioning of its members.
Term
narcissistic personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder involving a pervasive pattern of fantasies of brilliance or beauty, belief of being entitled
to special privileges.  Arrogant, and expect to be admired and recognized as superior while envying others who are successful.
Term
negative symptoms
Definition
Behavioral deficits or less outgoing symptoms, such as flat affect and poverty of speech, displayed by some
people with schizophrenia.
Term
neologism
Definition
An example of disorganized speech in schizophrenia referring to a word made up by the speaker, usually
meaningless to a listener.
Term
neuroleptic drugs
Definition
A type of antipsychotic medications, dopamine antagonists, that diminish delusions, hallucinations, and aggressive behavior in psychotic patients but that may also cause serious side effects similar to the symptoms of neurological disorders.
Term
neuropsychological testing
Definition
Assessment of brain and nervous system functioning by testing an individual’s cognitive, perceptual, and motor performances. 
Term
obsessions
Definition
Persistent and recurrent intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses that a person experiences as disturbing and
inappropriate but has difficulty suppressing and causes anxiety.
Term
obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD)
Definition
An anxiety disorder involving unwanted, persistent, intrusive thoughts and impulses accompanied by repetitive actions or rituals intended to suppress them.
Term
obsessive-compulsive
personality disorder
Definition
A personality disorder featuring a pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility and efficiency.
Term
opponent-process theory
Definition
Explanation of drug tolerance and dependence: When a person experiences positive feelings these will be followed shortly by negative feelings, and vice versa. Eventually, the motivation for drug taking shifts from a desire for the euphoric high to a need to relieve the increasingly unpleasant feelings that follow drug use. A vicious cycle develops: The drug that makes a person feel terrible is the one thing that can eliminate the pain.
Term
oppositional defiant
disorder
Definition
An externalizing disorder of children marked by high levels of disobedience to authority, arguing repeatedly with adults, but lacking the extremes of conduct disorder.
Term
pain disorder
Definition
A somatoform disorder in which the person complains of severe and prolonged pain that is not fully explainable by organic pathology and is thus assumed to be caused or intensified by psychological factors.
Term
panic attack
Definition
Abrupt experience of intense fear or discomfort in the absence of danger accompanied by a number of physical
symptoms, such as dizziness or heart palpitations. 
Term
paradigm
Definition
A set of basic assumptions (a model) that outlines the universe of scientific inquiry specifying both the concepts regarded as legitimate and the methods to be used in collecting and interpreting data.
Term
paranoia
Definition
A person’s irrational beliefs that he or she is especially important (delusions of grandeur) or that other people are
seeking to do him or her harm.
Term
paranoid personality
disorder
Definition
A personality disorder involving pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others such that their motives are
interpreted as malevolent. 
Term
paraphilias
Definition
Sexual disorders in which sexual arousal occurs almost exclusively in the context of inappropriate objects or
individuals.
Term
Parkinson’s disease 
Definition
Degenerative brain disorder principally affecting motor performance (e.g., tremors, stooped posture) associated with reduction in dopamine. Dementia may be a result as well.
Term
pedophilia
Definition
A paraphilia involving strong sexual attraction toward children and may carry out these urges or fantasies.
Term
personality disorders
Definition
Enduring maladaptive traits, inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations that cause significant social impairment or subjective distress.
Term
personality tests
(inventories)
Definition
Self-report questionnaires that assess personal traits by asking respondents to identify descriptions that apply to them. 
Term
personality trait
Definition
Enduring tendency to behave in particular predisposed ways across situations. 
Term
pervasive developmental
disorders
Definition
Wide-ranging, severe, and long-lasting dysfunctions in social interactions that appear before the age of 18. 
Term
phobia
Definition
A persistent and unreasonable fear of a particular object, activity, or situation.
Term
phobic avoidance
Definition
Extreme keeping away from feared objects or situations displayed by people with phobias.
Term
placebo effect
Definition
Behavior change resulting from the person’s expectation of change rather than from the experimental manipulation itself. 
Term
positive symptoms
Definition
Behavioral excesses or overt symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, displayed by some people with schizophrenia.
Term
posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) 
Definition
Anxiety disorder that follows exposure to a severe helplessness- or fear-inducing threat. The victim reexperiences the trauma, avoids stimuli associated with it, and develops a numbing of responsiveness and an increased vigilance and arousal.
Term
precipitating cause
Definition
A life event or incident that triggers a disorder.  See also reinforcing cause.
Term
presenting problem 
Definition
Original complaint reported by the client to the therapist. The actual treated problem may sometimes be a modification derived from the presenting problem. 
Term
prevalence
Definition
Number of people displaying a disorder in the total population at any given time (compare with incidence).
Term
privileged communication 
Definition
The communication between parties in a confidential relationship that is protected by statute, which a spouse, doctor, lawyer, pastor, psychologist, or psychiatrist thus cannot be forced to disclose, except under special circumstances.
Term
prognosis
Definition
Predicted future development of a disorder over time.
Term
projective tests
Definition
Personality tests that present ambiguous stimuli to clients on the assumption that their responses will reveal their unconscious conflicts.
Term
proximal cause
Definition
Ultimately all behaviors are made possible by electrical and chemical activity in specific neurons of the brain.  This is referred to as the proximal cause of behavior.  Compare with distal causes.
Term
psychiatrist 
Definition
Person who has earned an M.D. degree and has specialized in psychiatry during residency training. Trained to investigate primarily the biological nature and causes of psychiatric disorders, and to diagnose and treat them.
Term
psychiatric social worker
Definition
A mental health professional who is qualified to conduct psychotherapy upon earning a master’s degree or doctorate in social work.
Term
psychoactive substances
Definition
Substances, such as certain drugs, that alter mood or behavior.
Term
psychoanalytic
(psychodynamic) paradigm
Definition
Comprehensive theory originally advanced by Sigmund Freud that seeks to account for the development and structure of personality, as well as the origin of abnormal behavior, based primarily on inferred conscious and unconscious mental forces.
Term
psychoeducation
Definition
The component of treatment that helps people learn about symptoms, expected time course, triggers for symptoms, and treatment strategies.
Term
psychologist, clinical
Definition
A mental health professional who has earned a Ph.D. degree in psychology or a Psy.D. and whose training has included an internship in a mental hospital or clinic.
Term
psychomotor retardation
Definition
Extremely slow physical movements.  Also, deficits in motor activity and coordination development.
Term
psychopathology 
Definition
Scientific study of psychological and mental disorders.
Term
psychopath 
Definition
Non-DSM category similar to antisocial personality disorder but with less emphasis on overt behavior; indicators include superficial charm and lack of remorse.
Term
psychophysiological
assessment 
Definition
Measurement of changes in the nervous system reflecting psychological or emotional events such as anxiety, stress, and sexual arousal.
Term
psychophysiological
disorders 
Definition
Outdated term, similar to psychosomatic medicine, for the study of psychological and social factors influencing physical disorders. The term is misleading because it falsely implies that other psychological problems such as mood disorders do not also have significant biological components. 
Term
psychosis 
Definition
Group of severe psychological disorders, including schizophrenia, featuring delusions and hallucinations. The affected person is said to be "out of touch with reality."
Term
psychotherapy
Definition
A diverse system of treatments in which words and the relationship between a client and therapist are used in order to help the client overcome psychological difficulties.
Term
psychotic depressive
episode
Definition
Condition in which psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations accompany depressive episodes. 
Term
rapid cycling
Definition
Temporal course of a bipolar disorder when transitions between mania and depression are frequent, occurring four or more times in one year. 
Term
reciprocal gene-
environment model
Definition
Hypothesis that people with a genetic predisposition for a disorder may also have a genetic tendency to create environmental risk factors that promote the disorder. 
Term
reinforcing cause
Definition
In studying causes of abnormal behavior, a condition that tends to maintain maladaptive behavior that is already occurring.  See also precipitating cause.
Term
relapse prevention 
Definition
Extending therapeutic progress by teaching the client how to cope with future troubling situations.
Term
repression 
Definition
In psychoanalytic theory, a process that forces unwanted material from the conscious to the unconscious.
Term
Rett’s disorder
Definition
Progressive neurological developmental disorder featuring constant hand-wringing, mental retardation, and
impaired motor skills. 
Term
Rorschach test
Definition
A projective test, in which a person reacts to inkblots, designed to reveal the inner personality of the person.
Term
schema
Definition
An underlying mental structure for organizing information about the world which is activated when the person
encounters similar situations. Plural: schemata
Term
schizoaffective disorder 
Definition
Psychotic disorder featuring symptoms of both schizophrenia and major mood disorder.
Term
schizoid personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder featuring a pervasive pattern of Indifference to social contact. Socially isolated; indifferent to praise or criticism; limited range of emotions; do not experience much pleasure.
Term
schizophrenia
Definition
Severe psychotic disorder that may involve characteristic disturbances in thinking (delusions), perception (hallucinations), speech, emotions, and behavior.
Term
schizophreniform disorder
Definition
Psychotic disorder involving the symptoms of schizophrenia but lasting less than 6 months.
Term
schizotypal personality
disorder 
Definition
A personality disorder involving a pervasive pattern of cognitive distortions, odd beliefs about the world, and peculiarities of appearance and behavior that are disconcerting to others. Emotionally detached and isolated, but desire social contact.
Term
seasonal affective disorder
(SAD)
Definition
Mood disorder involving a cycling of episodes corresponding to the seasons of the year, typically with depression occurring during the winter. 
Term
secondary gain
Definition
The benefit (reinforcers) a person achieves beyond primary gain by the display of somatoform symptoms. These may include attention, sympathy, and avoidance of unwanted responsibilities.
Term
selective mutism
Definition
Developmental disorder characterized by the individual’s consistent failure to speak in specific social situations despite speaking in other situations. 
Term
self-medication 
Definition
Process by which some individuals may abuse substances in attempting to use them to relieve other problems such as anxiety, pain, or sleeplessness.
Term
separation anxiety disorder
Definition
Excessive enduring anxiety in some children that harm will come to them or their parents while they are apart.
Term
sexual aversion disorder 
Definition
Extreme and persistent dislike of sexual contact; fear or disgust at the thought or sex or similar activities.
Term
sexual masochism 
Definition
Paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with experiencing pain or humiliation.
Term
sexual sadism 
Definition
Paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliation.
Term
shared psychotic disorder
(folie à deux) 
Definition
One of the psychotic disorders in which an individual develops a delusion similar to that of a person with whom he or she shares a close relationship.
Term
social phobia
Definition
Anxiety disorder marked by extreme, enduring, irrational fear (and consequent avoidance) of situations in which a person might be exposed to the evaluation of others and fear of acting in a humiliating or embarrassing way.
Term
somatization disorder
Definition
Somatoform disorder in which the person continually seeks medical help for recurrent and multiple physical symptoms that have no discoverable physical cause, despite a complicated medical history that is dramatically presented.
Term
somatoform disorders
Definition
A varied group of disorders in which symptoms suggest a physical problem but have no known physiological cause; believed to be linked to psychological conflicts and unmet needs but not voluntarily acknowledged.
Term
specific phobia
Definition
Anxiety disorder characterized by an irrational fear (and consequent avoidance) of a specific object or situation (such as heights, small closed places, or spiders), that markedly interferes with daily life functioning.
Term
specifiers in mood
disorders 
Definition
Patterns of characteristics that sometimes accompany major depressive or manic episodes and may help predict
their course and prognosis. These include psychotic, melancholic, atypical, catatonic, chronic, and with postpartum onset. 
Term
spectator role
Definition
A state of mind that some people experience during sex in which they focus on their sexual performance to such an extent that their performance and their enjoyment is reduced.
Term
structured interview
Definition
A method in clinical assessment consisting of an interview in which the questions are set out in a prescribed fashion for the interviewer; assists professionals in making diagnostic decisions based on standardized criteria.
Term
substance abuse 
Definition
Maladaptive pattern of psychoactive substance use leading to significant distress or impairment in social and occupational roles, and use in hazardous situations.
Term
substance dependence  
Definition
Maladaptive pattern of psychoactive substance use characterized by the need for increased amounts to achieve the desired effect, negative physical effects when the substance is withdrawn, unsuccessful efforts to control its use, and substantial effort expended to seek it or recover from its effects.
Term
substance intoxication 
Definition
Physiological reactions, such as impaired judgment and motor ability as well as mood changes, resulting from the ingestion of psychoactive substances.
Term
substance-related
disorders
Definition
Range of problems associated with the use and abuse of drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, and other substances people use to alter the way they think, feel, and behave.
Term
subthreshold (subclinical)
symptoms
Definition
Presence of symptoms of a disorder that are clinically significant but do not meet full diagnostic criteria
Term
suicidal ideation
Definition
Serious thoughts about committing suicide. 
Term
supernatural model 
Definition
Explanation of human behavior and its dysfunction that posits important roles for spirits, demons, grace, sin, etc.
Term
syndrome
Definition
A cluster of symptoms that usually occur together.
Term
systematic desensitization 
Definition
Behavioral therapy technique to diminish excessive fears, involving gradual exposure to the feared stimulus paired with a positive coping experience, usually relaxation.
Term
tangentiality 
Definition
Characteristic of the loose cognitive and verbal associations seen in schizophrenia in which the person fails to answer questions and moves the conversation to unrelated topics. 
Term
tic disorder 
Definition
Disruption in early development involving involuntary motor movements or vocalizations.
Term
token economy program
Definition
Behavior modification system in which individuals earn items they can exchange for desired rewards by displaying appropriate behaviors.
Term
tolerance (substance)  
Definition
Need for increased amounts of a substance to achieve the desired effect, and a diminished effect with continued use of the same amount.
Term
Tourette’s disorder
Definition
Developmental disorder featuring multiple dysfunctional motor and vocal tics.
Term
transvestic fetishism  
Definition
Paraphilia in which individuals, usually males, are sexually aroused or receive gratification by wearing clothing of the opposite sex.
Term
unconscious 
Definition
Part of the psychic makeup that is outside the awareness of the person.  The deeply hidden mass of memories, experiences, and impulses that is viewed in Freudian theory as the source of much behavior.
Term
unipolar depression
Definition
Depression without a history of mania.
Term
vaginismus 
Definition
Recurring involuntary muscle spasms in the outer third of the vagina that interfere with sexual intercourse.
Term
vascular dementia 
Definition
Progressive brain disorder involving loss of cognitive functioning, caused by blockage of blood flow to the brain that appears concurrently with other neurological signs and symptoms.
Term
voyeurism 
Definition
Paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or naked.
Term
vulnerability 
Definition
Susceptibility or tendency to develop a disorder.
Term
withdrawal (substance)
Definition
A symptom of substance dependence or addiction.  Severely negative physiological reaction to removal of a psychoactive substance, which can only be alleviated by the same or a similar substance.
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