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Pain disorder

The onset and maintenance of pain, largely by psychological factors

Body dysmorphic disorder

preoccupation with imagined or exaggerated defects in personal appearance

Hypochondriasis

Preoccupation with fears of having a serious illness

also known as illness anxiety disorder

Conversion disorder

Sensory or motor symptoms without any physiological cause

Somatization

recurrent, multiple physical complaints that have no biological basis

Specific phobia

Fear and avoidance of objects or situation that do not present any real danger

Social anxiety disorder

Fear and avoidance of social situations due to possible negative evaluation from others

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

Agoraphobia

fear of being in public places

Generalized anxiety disorder

persistent, uncontrollable worry, often about minor things

Separation anxiety disorder

The anxious arousal and worry about losing contact with and proximity to other people, typically significant others

Selective mutism

Failure to speak in one situation (Usually school) when able to speak in other situations (usually home)

hysteria

A disorder known to the ancient Greeks in which a physical incapacityA paralysis, an anesthesia, or an analgesiaIs due to a physiological disfunction

Dissociative amnesia

Memory loss following a stressful experience

Depersonalization/Derealization disorder

Altered experience of the self

Dissociative identity disorder

having at least two distinct ego states, or alters, but act independently of each other

Other specified dissociative disorder

symptoms that caused clinically significant distress or impairment but do not meet the full criteria for any dissociative disorder

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

Major depressive disorder

Extreme form of depression that satisfies the number of symptoms required for the category of depression to apply

Cyclothymic disorder

Chronic swings between elation and depression not severe enough to warrant the diagnosis of bipolar disorder

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

Arbitrary inference


conclusions drawn in the absence of sufficient evidence or of any evidence at all.


selective abstraction

conclusions drawn on the basis of only one of the many elements in a situation

overgeneralization

an overall sweeping conclusion drawn on the basis of a single, perhaps trivial, event

Magnification and minimization

exaggeration and evaluating performance