Abnormal Psychology Jeopardy II[1][2]

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JeopardyMood Disorders

Psychotic Disorders

Anxiety Disorders

Dissociative Disorders Wildcard

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Mood Disorders

This is the most severe type of depression

$100 Answer from Mood Disorders

What is Major Depressive Disorder?

$200 Question from Mood Disorders

This mood disorder is characterized by alternating periods of depression and mania

$200 Answer from Mood Disorders

What is Bipolar I Disorder?

$300 Question from Mood Disorders

A person who experiences a persistent depressed mood for at least 2 years but is not experiencing major

depression may have this disorder.

$300 Answer from Mood Disorders

What is Dysthymic Disorder?

$400 Question from Mood Disorders

The “rapid cycling” specifier in bipolar disorder means

that at least ____ (2, 4, or 6) manic or depressive

episodes occurred within a year.

$400 Answer from Mood Disorders

What is 4?

$500 Question from Mood Disorders

A diagnosis of Major Depression is characterized by a depressed mood that lasts at least this amount of time.

$500 Answer from Mood Disorders

What is two weeks?

$100 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This negative symptom of schizophrenia refers to a lack of

pleasure or indifference to activities that would normally

be considered pleasurable.

$100 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is anhedonia?

$200 Question from Psychotic Disorders

Name two positive symptoms of

Schizophrenia.

$200 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What are delusions, hallucinations, and

disorganized speech

$300 Question from Psychotic Disorders

In this subtype of delusional disorder, the person has the irrational belief that one is loved by another person, usually of higher status (e.g. celebrity stalkers).

somatic, persecutory, grandiose, erotomanic, or jealous

$300 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is erotomanic?

$400 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This disorder is characterized by symptoms of schizophrenia and a mood disorder.

$400 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Schizoaffective Disorder?

$500 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This unusual delusion is characterized by the belief that someone a person knows has been replaced by a double.

$500 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Capgras syndrome?

$100 Question from Anxiety Disorders

An individual who uses excessive rituals to reduce

anxiety may have this condition.

$100 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Obssessive Compulsive Disorder?

$200 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This is known as the “fear of going out.”

$200 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Agoraphobia?

$300 Question from Anxiety Disorders

This is the most prevalent psychological disorder in the general population.

$300 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Social Phobia?

$400 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This disorder is characterized by hyper-vigilance, re-experiencing through memories, emotional numbness and avoidance

$400 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

$500 Question from Psychotic Disorders

This refers to the disorder characterized by PTSD -like symptoms which occur within the first month after a trauma.

$500 Answer from Psychotic Disorders

What is Acute Stress Disorder?

$100 Question from Dissociative Disorders

Name one Dissociative Disorder

$100 Answer from Dissociative Disorders

Derealization, Depersonalization, Dissociative Identity, Dissociative Amnesia, Dissociative Fugue, Dissociative Trance

$200 Question from Dissociative Disorders

Which of these conditions is characterized by changes in personality attributed to possession of a spirit known to a particular culture?

Dissociative fugue, Dissociative trance, or Dissociative amnesia.

$200 Answer from Dissociative Disorders

What is Dissociative trance?

$300 Question from Dissociative Disorders

A type of disorder most often associated

with early childhood abuse

$300 Answer from Dissociative Disorders

Dissociative Identity Disorder

$400 Question from Dissociative Disorders

A disorder dominated by a feeling of unreality and of estrangement from the self, body, or surroundings.

$400 Answer from Dissociative Disorders

Depersonalization Disorder

$500 Question from Dissociative Disorders

True or False

Persons with Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue usually

get better on their own.

$500 Answer from Dissociative Disorders

True

$100 Question from Wildcard

Who publishes the DSM-IV ?

$100 Answer from Wildcard

American Psychiatric Association

$200 Question from Wildcard

Name the five categories on the DSM-IV multiaxial coding system

$200 Answer from Wildcard

Axis I- Clinical Psychiatric SyndromesAxis II-Personality Disorders, Specific Developmental DisordersAxis III-Physical DisordersAxis IV-Psychosocial and Environmental ProblemsAxis V-GAF

$300 Question from Wildcard

Name three anxiety disorders

$300 Answer from Wildcard

Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, PTSD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Social Phobia, Specific Phobia, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder

$400 Question from Wildcard

An abrupt experience of intense fear or discomfort accompanied by physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, and

dizziness.

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What is a panic attack?

$500 Question from Wildcard

This is the name of section (s) in the DSM-IV which lists disorders that bear a resemblance to the one under consideration and highlights the differences among the disorders in order to promote accurate diagnosis.

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What is Differential Diagnosis?

Final Jeopardy

Using the DSM-IV write the code for Major Depressive Disorder , Recurrent, Severe

without psychotic features

Final Jeopardy Answer

What is 296.33?