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Pain disorder |
The onset and maintenance of pain, largely by psychological factors |
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Body dysmorphic disorder |
preoccupation with imagined or exaggerated defects in personal appearance |
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Hypochondriasis |
Preoccupation with fears of having a serious illness |
also known as illness anxiety disorder |
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Conversion disorder |
Sensory or motor symptoms without any physiological cause |
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Somatization |
recurrent, multiple physical complaints that have no biological basis |
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Specific phobia |
Fear and avoidance of objects or situation that do not present any real danger |
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Social anxiety disorder |
Fear and avoidance of social situations due to possible negative evaluation from others |
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Panic disorder |
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks involving a sudden onset of physiological symptoms, such as dizziness, rapid heart rate, and trembling, accompanied by terror and feeling of impending doom |
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Agoraphobia |
fear of being in public places |
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Generalized anxiety disorder |
persistent, uncontrollable worry, often about minor things |
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Separation anxiety disorder |
The anxious arousal and worry about losing contact with and proximity to other people, typically significant others |
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Selective mutism |
Failure to speak in one situation (Usually school) when able to speak in other situations (usually home) |
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hysteria |
A disorder known to the ancient Greeks in which a physical incapacity— A paralysis, an anesthesia, or an analgesia— Is due to a physiological disfunction |
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Dissociative amnesia |
Memory loss following a stressful experience |
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Depersonalization/Derealization disorder |
Altered experience of the self |
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Dissociative identity disorder |
having at least two distinct ego states, or alters, but act independently of each other |
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Other specified dissociative disorder |
symptoms that caused clinically significant distress or impairment but do not meet the full criteria for any dissociative disorder |
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Dissociative fugue |
A sub tape of dissociative amnesia; oh they disorder in which the person experiences total amnesia, the moves and establishes a new identity |
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Major depressive disorder |
Extreme form of depression that satisfies the number of symptoms required for the category of depression to apply |
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Cyclothymic disorder |
Chronic swings between elation and depression not severe enough to warrant the diagnosis of bipolar disorder |
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Negative triad |
in Beck‘s theory of depression, a persons bill full view of the self, the world, and the future. The triad is any reciprocal causal relationship with pessimistic assumptions [schemata] and cognitive biases such as selective abstraction |
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Arbitrary inference
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conclusions drawn in the absence of sufficient evidence or of any evidence at all. |
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selective abstraction |
conclusions drawn on the basis of only one of the many elements in a situation |
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overgeneralization |
an overall sweeping conclusion drawn on the basis of a single, perhaps trivial, event |
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Magnification and minimization |
exaggeration and evaluating performance |
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