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FINALS #1
62問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    it is an emotional release or discharge of recalling painful experiences

    Abreaction

  • 2

    voluntary refraining from behavior or the use of the substance thas has causes problem in psychosocial, biologic, cognitive, spiritual belief in life

    Abstinence

  • 3

    define as a state of dependence or recurrent drug intoxication, characterized by psychological and physical dependence as well as tolerance

    Addiction

  • 4

    fear of open spaces, anxiety of being in a place or situation in which escape may be difficult

    Agoraphobia

  • 5

    motor restlessness, inability to sit still

    Akathisia

  • 6

    lack of physical movement

    Akinesia

  • 7

    co-existence of two opposing impulses towards the same thing in the same person at the same time

    Ambivalence

  • 8

    partial or total inability to recall past experience

    Amnesia

  • 9

    lack of energy for day to day activities

    Anergia

  • 10

    loss of interest and withdrawal from all regular and pleasurable activities

    Anhedonia

  • 11

    eating disorder, characterized by self starvation

    Anorexia Nervosa

  • 12

    lack of emotional feeling

    Apathy

  • 13

    loss of language ability

    Aphasia

  • 14

    lack of motivation or inabilities to initiate

    Avolition

  • 15

    uncontrolled ingestion of large amount of food followed by inappropriate compensatory methods to prevent weight gain

    Bulimia Nervosa

  • 16

    a state of psychologically induced immobilization at times interrupted by episodes of extreme agitation

    Catatonia

  • 17

    a disorder thinking process, determining tendency is maintained but the patient can reach the goal only after having exhaustively explored all unnecessary associations arising in his mind.

    Circumstantiality

  • 18

    meaningless rhyming of words. Rhyming is more important than the context

    Clang Association

  • 19

    unconscious filling of memory gaps by imagined or untrue experience dt memory impairement

    Confabulation

  • 20

    psychological thoughts transferred to physical symptoms

    Conversion

  • 21

    a situation in which customary problem solving or decision making methods are not adequate

    Crisis

  • 22

    unconscious mental process that the ego uses to resolve conflicts which will help to ease anxiety and depression

    Defense Mechanism

  • 23

    fixed false belief

    Delirium

  • 24

    clouding of brain

    Dementia

  • 25

    unconscious refusal to face thoughts, feelings, wishes, needs or reality factors that are consciously intolerable

    Denial

  • 26

    a person subjective sense of being unreal, strange or unfamiliar

    Depersonalization

  • 27

    a subjective sense that the environment is strange or unreal

    Derealization

  • 28

    reading disorder

    Dyslexia

  • 29

    the acts of separating and detaching strong emotionally charged conflicts from one's consciousness

    Dissociation

  • 30

    pathological repetition by imitation of the speech of another person

    Echolalia

  • 31

    pathological repetition by imitation of the behavior of another

    Echopraxia

  • 32

    rapid shift between topic that are unrelated to each other

    Flight of Ideas

  • 33

    episodes of wandering away

    Fugue

  • 34

    a person exaggerated conception of his/her importance

    Grandiosity

  • 35

    appropriate emotional response to an external and consciously recognized loss

    Grief

  • 36

    a false perception

    Hallucinations

  • 37

    disorder common in children. Symptoms of ADHD include inattention (not being able to keep focus), hyperactivity (excess movement that is not fitting to the setting) and impulsivity (hasty acts that occur in the moment without thought).

    Hyperkinetic Attention Deficit Disorder

  • 38

    disorder characterized by preoccupation with the fear of developing a serious disease or the belief that one has serious disease

    Hypochondriasis

  • 39

    distinct period of at least a few days of mild elevation of mood, sharpened and positive thinking and increased energy and activity level

    Hypomania

  • 40

    belief that some events have a special personal meaning

    Ideas of Reference

  • 41

    misinterpretation of external stimuli

    Illusions

  • 42

    emotional instability and lack of impulse control

    Impulsiveness

  • 43

    rapidly shifting of emotions, unrelated to external stimuli

    Labile Affect

  • 44

    internal productivity of false or grossly exaggerated psychological symptoms

    Malingering

  • 45

    characterized by elevated expansive or irritable mood

    Mania

  • 46

    mild elevation of mood

    Euphoria

  • 47

    moderate elevation of mood

    Elation

  • 48

    severe elevation of mood

    Exaltation

  • 49

    very severe elevation of mood

    Ecstacy

  • 50

    normal range of mood

    Euthymia

  • 51

    new word created by the patient

    Neologism

  • 52

    attachment of the child to the parent of the opposite sex, accompanied by envious feeling towards the same sex

    Oedipus Complex

  • 53

    pathological persistence of irresistible thoughts that cannot be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort associated with anxiety

    Obsession

  • 54

    delusional state without hallucination

    Paranoia

  • 55

    persistent and inappropriate repetition of the same thought

    Perseveration

  • 56

    refers to persistent, irrational, exaggerated, and invariably pathological dread of a specific stimuli or situation

    Phobia

  • 57

    persistent eating of non-edible and non-nutritive substance

    Pica

  • 58

    back to being a act of child

    Regression

  • 59

    unconscious forgetting

    Repression

  • 60

    a state in which the individual does not react to his surroundings and appear to be unaware

    Stupor

  • 61

    conscious forgetting

    Supression

  • 62

    speaker never gets from desired point to desired goals

    Tangeniality

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    reproductive academic weaponizer

    reproductive academic weaponizer

    E · 55問 · 2年前

    reproductive academic weaponizer

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    cells prelim acad weaponizer

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    24問 • 2年前
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    respiratory/body cavities prelim acad weaponizer

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    E · 20問 · 2年前

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    20問 • 2年前
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    integumentary prelim acad weaponizer

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    E · 29問 · 2年前

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    29問 • 2年前
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    skeletal prelim acad weaponizer

    skeletal prelim acad weaponizer

    E · 33問 · 2年前

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    33問 • 2年前
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    tissue prelim acad weaponizer

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    E · 42問 · 2年前

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    42問 • 2年前
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    membrane prelim acad weaponizer

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    E · 20問 · 2年前

    membrane prelim acad weaponizer

    membrane prelim acad weaponizer

    20問 • 2年前
    E

    RPC L2

    RPC L2

    E · 28問 · 1年前

    RPC L2

    RPC L2

    28問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC L3

    RPC L3

    E · 40問 · 1年前

    RPC L3

    RPC L3

    40問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC L4

    RPC L4

    E · 32問 · 1年前

    RPC L4

    RPC L4

    32問 • 1年前
    E

    ALE

    ALE

    E · 48問 · 1年前

    ALE

    ALE

    48問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC L5

    RPC L5

    E · 64問 · 1年前

    RPC L5

    RPC L5

    64問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC M1

    RPC M1

    E · 38問 · 1年前

    RPC M1

    RPC M1

    38問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC M1/2

    RPC M1/2

    E · 45問 · 1年前

    RPC M1/2

    RPC M1/2

    45問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC M2

    RPC M2

    E · 64問 · 1年前

    RPC M2

    RPC M2

    64問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC M2.5

    RPC M2.5

    E · 45問 · 1年前

    RPC M2.5

    RPC M2.5

    45問 • 1年前
    E

    RPC M3

    RPC M3

    E · 51問 · 1年前

    RPC M3

    RPC M3

    51問 • 1年前
    E

    問題一覧

  • 1

    it is an emotional release or discharge of recalling painful experiences

    Abreaction

  • 2

    voluntary refraining from behavior or the use of the substance thas has causes problem in psychosocial, biologic, cognitive, spiritual belief in life

    Abstinence

  • 3

    define as a state of dependence or recurrent drug intoxication, characterized by psychological and physical dependence as well as tolerance

    Addiction

  • 4

    fear of open spaces, anxiety of being in a place or situation in which escape may be difficult

    Agoraphobia

  • 5

    motor restlessness, inability to sit still

    Akathisia

  • 6

    lack of physical movement

    Akinesia

  • 7

    co-existence of two opposing impulses towards the same thing in the same person at the same time

    Ambivalence

  • 8

    partial or total inability to recall past experience

    Amnesia

  • 9

    lack of energy for day to day activities

    Anergia

  • 10

    loss of interest and withdrawal from all regular and pleasurable activities

    Anhedonia

  • 11

    eating disorder, characterized by self starvation

    Anorexia Nervosa

  • 12

    lack of emotional feeling

    Apathy

  • 13

    loss of language ability

    Aphasia

  • 14

    lack of motivation or inabilities to initiate

    Avolition

  • 15

    uncontrolled ingestion of large amount of food followed by inappropriate compensatory methods to prevent weight gain

    Bulimia Nervosa

  • 16

    a state of psychologically induced immobilization at times interrupted by episodes of extreme agitation

    Catatonia

  • 17

    a disorder thinking process, determining tendency is maintained but the patient can reach the goal only after having exhaustively explored all unnecessary associations arising in his mind.

    Circumstantiality

  • 18

    meaningless rhyming of words. Rhyming is more important than the context

    Clang Association

  • 19

    unconscious filling of memory gaps by imagined or untrue experience dt memory impairement

    Confabulation

  • 20

    psychological thoughts transferred to physical symptoms

    Conversion

  • 21

    a situation in which customary problem solving or decision making methods are not adequate

    Crisis

  • 22

    unconscious mental process that the ego uses to resolve conflicts which will help to ease anxiety and depression

    Defense Mechanism

  • 23

    fixed false belief

    Delirium

  • 24

    clouding of brain

    Dementia

  • 25

    unconscious refusal to face thoughts, feelings, wishes, needs or reality factors that are consciously intolerable

    Denial

  • 26

    a person subjective sense of being unreal, strange or unfamiliar

    Depersonalization

  • 27

    a subjective sense that the environment is strange or unreal

    Derealization

  • 28

    reading disorder

    Dyslexia

  • 29

    the acts of separating and detaching strong emotionally charged conflicts from one's consciousness

    Dissociation

  • 30

    pathological repetition by imitation of the speech of another person

    Echolalia

  • 31

    pathological repetition by imitation of the behavior of another

    Echopraxia

  • 32

    rapid shift between topic that are unrelated to each other

    Flight of Ideas

  • 33

    episodes of wandering away

    Fugue

  • 34

    a person exaggerated conception of his/her importance

    Grandiosity

  • 35

    appropriate emotional response to an external and consciously recognized loss

    Grief

  • 36

    a false perception

    Hallucinations

  • 37

    disorder common in children. Symptoms of ADHD include inattention (not being able to keep focus), hyperactivity (excess movement that is not fitting to the setting) and impulsivity (hasty acts that occur in the moment without thought).

    Hyperkinetic Attention Deficit Disorder

  • 38

    disorder characterized by preoccupation with the fear of developing a serious disease or the belief that one has serious disease

    Hypochondriasis

  • 39

    distinct period of at least a few days of mild elevation of mood, sharpened and positive thinking and increased energy and activity level

    Hypomania

  • 40

    belief that some events have a special personal meaning

    Ideas of Reference

  • 41

    misinterpretation of external stimuli

    Illusions

  • 42

    emotional instability and lack of impulse control

    Impulsiveness

  • 43

    rapidly shifting of emotions, unrelated to external stimuli

    Labile Affect

  • 44

    internal productivity of false or grossly exaggerated psychological symptoms

    Malingering

  • 45

    characterized by elevated expansive or irritable mood

    Mania

  • 46

    mild elevation of mood

    Euphoria

  • 47

    moderate elevation of mood

    Elation

  • 48

    severe elevation of mood

    Exaltation

  • 49

    very severe elevation of mood

    Ecstacy

  • 50

    normal range of mood

    Euthymia

  • 51

    new word created by the patient

    Neologism

  • 52

    attachment of the child to the parent of the opposite sex, accompanied by envious feeling towards the same sex

    Oedipus Complex

  • 53

    pathological persistence of irresistible thoughts that cannot be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort associated with anxiety

    Obsession

  • 54

    delusional state without hallucination

    Paranoia

  • 55

    persistent and inappropriate repetition of the same thought

    Perseveration

  • 56

    refers to persistent, irrational, exaggerated, and invariably pathological dread of a specific stimuli or situation

    Phobia

  • 57

    persistent eating of non-edible and non-nutritive substance

    Pica

  • 58

    back to being a act of child

    Regression

  • 59

    unconscious forgetting

    Repression

  • 60

    a state in which the individual does not react to his surroundings and appear to be unaware

    Stupor

  • 61

    conscious forgetting

    Supression

  • 62

    speaker never gets from desired point to desired goals

    Tangeniality