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Created by Tim Ernst

How to play: You are divided into groups or teams. The person that will select the first value and category will be chosen at random. The first group to raise their hand or beep in will have a short time to give the answer in question form. If they can not answer in the allotted time the other groups will have a chance to answer by raising their hand or beeping in. There is a daily double and the team will be able to wager money on that question. There is also final Jeopardy where all the teams will have to write down the correct answer to the question with their wager. At the end of the game, the team with the most money wins. Good Luck!

Our Topics today are… Anxiety Disorders

Dissociative Disorders

Personality Disorders

Schizophrenia

Somatoform and Mood Disorders

What else do I need to know?

What else do I need to know? Anxiety Disorders Dissociative Disorders Personality Disorders Schizophrenia Somatoform and Mood Disorders 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

What disorder is characterized by having irrational fears? Phobic Disorder

GAD What anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive or unrealistic worry about life’s circumstances?

Many people with panic disorder also have __________. Agoraphobia

Repressed childhood urges According to the psychoanalytic theory, anxiety disorders are the result of ___________. Repressed childhood urges

__________ are repetitive, ritual like, behaviors. Compulsions __________ are repetitive, ritual like, behaviors.

Which dissociative disorder involves taking on a new identity? Dissociative Fugue

A person with 2 or more distinct personalities would most likely have _________________. DID

What was DID formerly called? Multiple personality disorder

Dissociative Amnesia People with this disorder may lose their memory for a very long period of time, or they may get their memory back just as fast as they lost it.

What do most people with dissociative disorders have in common? Most have suffered severe abuse

Paranoid Personality Disorder The personality disorder that causes to be distrustful and suspicious of others is _________________. Paranoid Personality Disorder

Antisocial Personality Disorder People with __________ personality disorder show a persistent pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others. Antisocial Personality Disorder

Schizoid Personality Disorder People with this personality disorder have no interest, or a detachment, from social relationships. Schizoid Personality Disorder

Avoidant Personality DIsorder People with this personality disorder desire relationships with other people, but they are held back by their fear of disapproval from others. Avoidant Personality DIsorder

How many personality disorders are listed in the DSM? How Much would you Like to Wager? How many personality disorders are listed in the DSM? 10

This type of schizophrenia is categorized by disturbances in movement. Catatonic Schizophrenia

I have disorganized thought, speech and behavioral patterns, who am I? Disorganized Schizophrenic

Paranoid Schizophrenic I have frequent delusions and auditory hallucinations, and of course everyone is out to get me. Who am I? Paranoid Schizophrenic

It Is theorized that schizophrenia is largely explained by ___________ views. Biological Views

The neurotransmitter dopamine According to a certain theory, people with schizophrenia use more of this than other people. The neurotransmitter dopamine

Depression and bipolar disorder Most mood disorders can fall into 1 of 2 categories, what are these categories? Depression and bipolar disorder

This type of disorder a person experiences physical symptoms with no biological/medical explanation. Somatoform Disorder

A person with this disorder may experience a loss of interest in all activities and have recurrent thought of suicide. Depression

A state of Extreme excitement characterized by hyperactivity and chaotic behavior is called __________. Mania

Those who experience a loss of physical functioning in a major part of the body may have this disorder. Conversion Disorder

What are the 4 symptoms of psychological disorders? Typicality, maladaptivity, emotional discomfort and socially unacceptable behavior (the 4 D’s could also work…)

Culture-bound syndromes The way in way in which each culture defines abnormal behavior is called __________________. Culture-bound syndromes

How are psychological disorders classified? By the DSM

Abnormal behavior is typically thought of as behavior that goes against the social ________. Norms

What does it mean if someone pleads NGRI? That the person who committed the crime was supposedly unaware that their actions would reap consequences; that they were insane at the time of the crime.

What does DSM stand for? Please write down your wager Now Please write down your Answer Now What does DSM stand for? Final Jeopardy

Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders