![]() ![]() compulsion What's most likely to occur in obsessive-compulsive disorder? Dan must count the number of tile squares from his personal office to ever destination in his building. The thought is an example of an obsession A(n) _ is a repetitive behavior performed in response to uncontrollable urges. Even when she tries to push the thought out of her mind, it just "pops" back and leaves her feeling distressed. Obsession compulsion Suzanne has trouble getting her work done during the day because she can't help but think about the possibility of her house getting robbed. obsessive-compulsive _ is an unwanted thought, word, phrase, or image that persistently and repeatedly comes into a person's mind and causes distress whereas _ is a repetitive behavior performed in response to uncontrollable urges or according to a ritualistic set of rules. Darren likely has a specific phobia People with _ - _ disorder are plagued by unwanted thoughts or feel that they must carry out actions against their will. ![]() In fact, when one of his friends suggests going there, Darren's heart starts to race, and he immediately starts to feel fearful. anxiety _ episodes last at least four days and consist of symptoms such as distractibility, grandiosity, flight of ideas and talkativeness manic Darren is at the zoo, but he won't go anywhere near the reptile exhibits. panic A _ is a persistent and unreasonable fear of a particular object, situation or activity phobia Social phobia is a(n) _ disorder. Sudden changes in the body that result a sense of doom, heart palpitations, dizziness, and trembling describe a(n) panic attack An anxiety disorder that takes the form of discrete attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours is called _ attack. Dysfunctional Panic disorder, agoraphobia, and social phobia are examples of what type of disorder? Anxiety disorders Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by long-term, persistent anxiety and uncontrollable worry. distressing _ means that the behavior interferes with everyday functioning and occasionally can be a risk to the person or others. What is the clinical name for an extended state of intense, wild elation? Mania _ episodes last at least four days and consist of symptoms such as distractibility, grandiosity, flight of ideas and talkativeness Hypomanic Which of the following are criteria that distinguish the disordered from the healthy? -dysfunctional ![]()
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