HBV (Q2)

HBV (Q2)
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  • 1

    It refers to the mental inability in managing one's affairs or to be aware of the consequence of one's actions

    Insanity

  • 2

    It means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving "loss of contact with reality".

    Psychosis

  • 3

    People with this illness have changes in behavior and other symptorns - such as delusions and hallucinations - that last longer than 6 months. If usually affects them at work or school, as well as their relationships.

    Schizophrenia

  • 4

    People have symptoms of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

    Schizoaffective Disorder

  • 5

    This includes symptoms of schizophrenia, but the symptoms last for a shorter time: between 1 and 6 months.

    Schizophreniform Disorder

  • 6

    People with this illness have a sudden, short period of psychotic behavior, often in response to a very stressful event, such as a death in the family. Recovery is often quick- usually less than a month.

    Brief Psychotic Disorder

  • 7

    The key symptom is having a delusion (a false, fixed belief) involving real-life situations that could be true but aren't, such as being followed. being plotted against, or having a disease. These delusions last for at least 1 month

    Delusional Disorder

  • 8

    (Also called folie à deux): This illness happens when one person in a relationship has a delusion and the other person in the relationship adopts it, too.

    Shared Psychotic Disorder

  • 9

    This condition is caused by the use of or withdrawal from drugs, such as hallucinogens and crack cocaine that cause hallucinations, delusions, or confused speech

    Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder

  • 10

    Hallucinations, delusions, or other symptoms may happen because of another illness that affects brain function, such as a head injury or brain tumor

    Psychotic Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition

  • 11

    This condition has symptoms similar to schizophrenia. It starts late in life, when people are elderly.

    Paraphrenia

  • 12

    It is a class of tunctional mental disorder involving distress but neither delusion nor hallucination, whereby behavior is not outside socially acceptable norms.

    Neurosis

  • 13

    It refers to affective response as a result of physiological arousal, thoughts and beliefs, and bodily expression.

    Emotion

  • 14

    This theory posit that emotional experience is largely due to the experienced of bodily changes. James say's that the perception of bodily changes as they occur is emotion

    James Lange Theory

  • 15

    This theory suggest that people feel emotion first and then act upon them. This theory was developed after the james-lange Theory. This theory is based on the premised that one reacts to a specific stimulus and experiences the corresponding emotion simultaneously

    Cannon-Bard Theory

  • 16

    This theory posited that emotion is the cognitive interpretation of a physiological response. Physiology changes as the result of the emotion,

    Two Factor Theory

  • 17

    It refers to the unpleasant feelings that result from the blocking of motive satisfaction- that is, the feeling we experience when something interferes with our wishes, hopes, plans, and expectations.

    Frustration

  • 18

    It refers to the simultaneous arousal of two or more incompatible motives, resulting in unpleasant emotions. As a source of frustration, it is the most common sources

    Conflict

  • 19

    When a person is motivated to engage in two desirable activities that cannot be pursued simultaneously.

    Approach-Approach Conflicts

  • 20

    This conflict arises when a person faces two unattractive situations, and avoidance of one forces exposure to the other.

    Avoidance-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 21

    When one event or activity has both attractive and unattractive teatures.

    Approach-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 22

    These are the most difficult to resolve, partly because the features of each option are often difficult to compare.

    Multiple Approach-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 23

    It is any event or circumstances that threatens the individual and requires some form of coping reaction

    Stress

  • 24

    It is a stress that is healthy, or gives one a feeling of fulfillment or other positive feelings or potential gains

    Eustress

  • 25

    Persistent stress that is not resolve through coping or adaptation, deemed stress, may lead to gnxiety or withdrawal behavior.

    Distress

  • 26

    When the threat or stressor is identified or realized, the body's stress response is the state of alarm. During this stage adrenaline will be produced in order to bring the fight-or- flight response.

    Alarm

  • 27

    If the stressor persists, it becomes necessary to attempt some means of coping with the stress. Although the body begins to adapt to the strains or demands of the environment, the body cannot keep this up indefinitely, so its resources are gradually depleted.

    Resistance

  • 28

    At this point, all of the body resources are eventually depleted and the body is unable to maintain normal function.

    Exhaustion

  • 29

    It refers to limited stress that come on suddenly and is over quickly. This stress may come on without warning but are short in duration

    Acute Time

  • 30

    It is relatively short in duration. These are stresses that rise out of other things and are over quickly,

    Brief Naturalistic Stress

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  • 1

    It refers to the mental inability in managing one's affairs or to be aware of the consequence of one's actions

    Insanity

  • 2

    It means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving "loss of contact with reality".

    Psychosis

  • 3

    People with this illness have changes in behavior and other symptorns - such as delusions and hallucinations - that last longer than 6 months. If usually affects them at work or school, as well as their relationships.

    Schizophrenia

  • 4

    People have symptoms of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

    Schizoaffective Disorder

  • 5

    This includes symptoms of schizophrenia, but the symptoms last for a shorter time: between 1 and 6 months.

    Schizophreniform Disorder

  • 6

    People with this illness have a sudden, short period of psychotic behavior, often in response to a very stressful event, such as a death in the family. Recovery is often quick- usually less than a month.

    Brief Psychotic Disorder

  • 7

    The key symptom is having a delusion (a false, fixed belief) involving real-life situations that could be true but aren't, such as being followed. being plotted against, or having a disease. These delusions last for at least 1 month

    Delusional Disorder

  • 8

    (Also called folie à deux): This illness happens when one person in a relationship has a delusion and the other person in the relationship adopts it, too.

    Shared Psychotic Disorder

  • 9

    This condition is caused by the use of or withdrawal from drugs, such as hallucinogens and crack cocaine that cause hallucinations, delusions, or confused speech

    Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder

  • 10

    Hallucinations, delusions, or other symptoms may happen because of another illness that affects brain function, such as a head injury or brain tumor

    Psychotic Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition

  • 11

    This condition has symptoms similar to schizophrenia. It starts late in life, when people are elderly.

    Paraphrenia

  • 12

    It is a class of tunctional mental disorder involving distress but neither delusion nor hallucination, whereby behavior is not outside socially acceptable norms.

    Neurosis

  • 13

    It refers to affective response as a result of physiological arousal, thoughts and beliefs, and bodily expression.

    Emotion

  • 14

    This theory posit that emotional experience is largely due to the experienced of bodily changes. James say's that the perception of bodily changes as they occur is emotion

    James Lange Theory

  • 15

    This theory suggest that people feel emotion first and then act upon them. This theory was developed after the james-lange Theory. This theory is based on the premised that one reacts to a specific stimulus and experiences the corresponding emotion simultaneously

    Cannon-Bard Theory

  • 16

    This theory posited that emotion is the cognitive interpretation of a physiological response. Physiology changes as the result of the emotion,

    Two Factor Theory

  • 17

    It refers to the unpleasant feelings that result from the blocking of motive satisfaction- that is, the feeling we experience when something interferes with our wishes, hopes, plans, and expectations.

    Frustration

  • 18

    It refers to the simultaneous arousal of two or more incompatible motives, resulting in unpleasant emotions. As a source of frustration, it is the most common sources

    Conflict

  • 19

    When a person is motivated to engage in two desirable activities that cannot be pursued simultaneously.

    Approach-Approach Conflicts

  • 20

    This conflict arises when a person faces two unattractive situations, and avoidance of one forces exposure to the other.

    Avoidance-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 21

    When one event or activity has both attractive and unattractive teatures.

    Approach-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 22

    These are the most difficult to resolve, partly because the features of each option are often difficult to compare.

    Multiple Approach-Avoidance Conflicts

  • 23

    It is any event or circumstances that threatens the individual and requires some form of coping reaction

    Stress

  • 24

    It is a stress that is healthy, or gives one a feeling of fulfillment or other positive feelings or potential gains

    Eustress

  • 25

    Persistent stress that is not resolve through coping or adaptation, deemed stress, may lead to gnxiety or withdrawal behavior.

    Distress

  • 26

    When the threat or stressor is identified or realized, the body's stress response is the state of alarm. During this stage adrenaline will be produced in order to bring the fight-or- flight response.

    Alarm

  • 27

    If the stressor persists, it becomes necessary to attempt some means of coping with the stress. Although the body begins to adapt to the strains or demands of the environment, the body cannot keep this up indefinitely, so its resources are gradually depleted.

    Resistance

  • 28

    At this point, all of the body resources are eventually depleted and the body is unable to maintain normal function.

    Exhaustion

  • 29

    It refers to limited stress that come on suddenly and is over quickly. This stress may come on without warning but are short in duration

    Acute Time

  • 30

    It is relatively short in duration. These are stresses that rise out of other things and are over quickly,

    Brief Naturalistic Stress