CBSC210 – final exam LATEST UPDATED 2025 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
monoamine theory of depression
theory that depression is at least sometimes due to absolute/relative depletion of
serotonin and/or norepinephrine neurotransmitters (5-HT and NE) at important
receptor sites in the brain
* research has shown that depression is not this straightforward
MAOIs, SSRI mood stabilizer
three pharmacological treatments for mood disorders
electro therapy, TMS, deep brain stim, light
4 alternative treatments for mood disorder
transcranial magnetic stimulation
TMS
CBT, behavioral, interpersonal
three psychotherapy approaches to mood disorders
binge eating disorder
Compulsive overeating without purging/compensatory behavior.
BED
what is the most prevalent eating disorder
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-
calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
distorted thinking
A thinking process that is based upon illogical, erroneous, or faulty reasoning,
which can result in negative emotions.
openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness,
neuroticism
five factor model of personality
antipsychotics, psychotherapy, social skills training, family therapy
, treatment for schizophrenia (3)
psychotherapy
treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a
trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or
achieve personal growth
psychopharmacology
the study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior
health psychology (behavioral medicine)
subspecialty within behavioral medicine that deals with psychology's contributions
to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychological components of
physical dysfunction
behavioral medicine
a broad interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of physical disorders thought
to have psychological factors as major aspects in their causation or maintenance
Stressor
an event or situation that causes stress
Stress
effects created within an organism by the application of something
distress
negative stress, associated with pain, anxiety or sorrow
coping strategies
how people deal with stressors
trauma and stressor related disorders
a group of mental disorders distinguished by their origin in stressful events
PTSD
an anxiety disorder characterized by Intrusion
monoamine theory of depression
theory that depression is at least sometimes due to absolute/relative depletion of
serotonin and/or norepinephrine neurotransmitters (5-HT and NE) at important
receptor sites in the brain
* research has shown that depression is not this straightforward
MAOIs, SSRI mood stabilizer
three pharmacological treatments for mood disorders
electro therapy, TMS, deep brain stim, light
4 alternative treatments for mood disorder
transcranial magnetic stimulation
TMS
CBT, behavioral, interpersonal
three psychotherapy approaches to mood disorders
binge eating disorder
Compulsive overeating without purging/compensatory behavior.
BED
what is the most prevalent eating disorder
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-
calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
distorted thinking
A thinking process that is based upon illogical, erroneous, or faulty reasoning,
which can result in negative emotions.
openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness,
neuroticism
five factor model of personality
antipsychotics, psychotherapy, social skills training, family therapy
, treatment for schizophrenia (3)
psychotherapy
treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a
trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or
achieve personal growth
psychopharmacology
the study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior
health psychology (behavioral medicine)
subspecialty within behavioral medicine that deals with psychology's contributions
to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychological components of
physical dysfunction
behavioral medicine
a broad interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of physical disorders thought
to have psychological factors as major aspects in their causation or maintenance
Stressor
an event or situation that causes stress
Stress
effects created within an organism by the application of something
distress
negative stress, associated with pain, anxiety or sorrow
coping strategies
how people deal with stressors
trauma and stressor related disorders
a group of mental disorders distinguished by their origin in stressful events
PTSD
an anxiety disorder characterized by Intrusion