ADRS 2310 EXAM 3 TTU QUESTIONS
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Control
-esp. with cutting and eating disorders - ANS what are process addictions normal about?
process addictions - ANS -obsessive/compulsive nature
-help ease pain/coping
-usually legal
-involve some kind of euphoria
-may hijack reward and pleasure pathways of brain
-many suffer from multiple addictions-cross addiction or co-occuring addictions
self-harm
nonsuicidal self injury - ANS -not trying to kill themselves; trying to cope
-deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal harming of one's body
-currently thought of as a symptom not as a diagnostic
-typical onset at puberty and lasts 5-10 years typically
-mostly women bw 13 and 30; about 4% of pop
-90% discouraged from expressing emotions part. anger and sadness
-50% report physical/sexual abuse during childhood
-transforms emotional pain into physical pain (feels like it's less painful than the emotional pain)
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, -helps feel alive when numb
-allows expression - ANS why do many people cut?
-nonsuicidal self injury
-internet/gaming addiction - ANS DSM-5 "conditions for further study"
-eating disorders
-gambling disorder
-"paraphilic disorders" (sex addiction)
-dependent personality disorder (codependency) - ANS DSM-5 supported conditions
-shopping addiction
-love addiction - ANS Not in DSM
internet/gaming addiction - ANS -preoccupation with internet games, increased time online
(tolerance), failed attempts to quit/slow down, relationship problems, lying, NOT dealing with
personal problems (use as an escape), desire for alternate reality
eating disorder - ANS -include anorexia, bulimia, purging disorder, and binge-eating disorder
-not about food, dieting, calories, fat grams, carbs, etc.
-often will go to great lengths to hide problem
-don't all look the same
anorexia - ANS -restrict food intake, biological similarities with OCD and thought to be
genetic and or brain related, inability to handle stress, perfectionism, and athleticism
-mortality is over 10%
-starvation, suicide, or electrolyte imbalance
bulimia - ANS -binging and purging
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AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Control
-esp. with cutting and eating disorders - ANS what are process addictions normal about?
process addictions - ANS -obsessive/compulsive nature
-help ease pain/coping
-usually legal
-involve some kind of euphoria
-may hijack reward and pleasure pathways of brain
-many suffer from multiple addictions-cross addiction or co-occuring addictions
self-harm
nonsuicidal self injury - ANS -not trying to kill themselves; trying to cope
-deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal harming of one's body
-currently thought of as a symptom not as a diagnostic
-typical onset at puberty and lasts 5-10 years typically
-mostly women bw 13 and 30; about 4% of pop
-90% discouraged from expressing emotions part. anger and sadness
-50% report physical/sexual abuse during childhood
-transforms emotional pain into physical pain (feels like it's less painful than the emotional pain)
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, -helps feel alive when numb
-allows expression - ANS why do many people cut?
-nonsuicidal self injury
-internet/gaming addiction - ANS DSM-5 "conditions for further study"
-eating disorders
-gambling disorder
-"paraphilic disorders" (sex addiction)
-dependent personality disorder (codependency) - ANS DSM-5 supported conditions
-shopping addiction
-love addiction - ANS Not in DSM
internet/gaming addiction - ANS -preoccupation with internet games, increased time online
(tolerance), failed attempts to quit/slow down, relationship problems, lying, NOT dealing with
personal problems (use as an escape), desire for alternate reality
eating disorder - ANS -include anorexia, bulimia, purging disorder, and binge-eating disorder
-not about food, dieting, calories, fat grams, carbs, etc.
-often will go to great lengths to hide problem
-don't all look the same
anorexia - ANS -restrict food intake, biological similarities with OCD and thought to be
genetic and or brain related, inability to handle stress, perfectionism, and athleticism
-mortality is over 10%
-starvation, suicide, or electrolyte imbalance
bulimia - ANS -binging and purging
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