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Chapter 15 | Mental and Behavioral Health
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15 Mental and Behavioral Health
HANDOUT 4
Pathology Matching
1. DTS
2. trichotillomania
3. dementia
4. PTSD
5. borderline personality
6. confabulation
7. stupor
8. ODD
9. euphoria
10. Asperger syndrome
11. migraine
12. delirium
13. OCD
14. fetishism
15. SAD
16. ADHD
17. illness anxiety disorder
18. dysthymia
19. catatonia
20. GAD
A. extended emotional response to a traumatic event
B. headache of vascular origin
C. recurrent, persistent drive to perform specific rituals that the
patient believes will
prevent harmful events
D. series of syndromes that includes impulsiveness, the inability
to concentrate, and a short
attention span
E. disorder characterized by impairment of social interaction and
repetitive disorder
patterns of behavior
F. preoccupation with the possibility of having one or more
serious and progressive physical
disorders
G. weather-induced depression resulting from decreased ambient
light
H. progressive loss of memory, personality changes, and loss of
touch with reality
I. common diagnosis characterized by persistent nervousness,
palpitations, dizziness, and trembling
J. disorder characterized by an impulsive, unpredictable mood
and self-image, resulting in unstable relationships
K. effort to conceal a memory gap by fabricating a believable but
untrue story
L. mild, chronic depression of mood lasting for years but not
severe enough to justify a diagnosis of depression
M. delirium induced by cessation of ingesting excessive amounts
of alcohol over a long period of time
N. paralysis from psychological causes
O. an uncontrollable impulse to pull one's hair out by the roots
P. short-term impairment of consciousness and cognition
characterized by a confused, unfocused, irrational agitation
Q. reliance on an object as stimulus for sexual arousal and
pleasure
R. exaggerated sense of well-being not based on reality
S. seeming unawareness of and disconnection with one's
surroundings
T. condition characterized by negative behaviors, including
hostile, defiant, disobedient behavior
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