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Unit 12: Abnormal psychologyVocab, vocab, vocab matters in AP Psych.Get either actual 3 x 5 index cards and label the term on one side, and put the definition and application on the other side. Or, just use paper and keep the terms, definitions, and applications neat. These need to be hand written, by you.For each term…Definition – Use your text first, then the glossary, then quizlet, then the internet.Application – Offer a real-life application, ideally from the text, or imagine your own. For instance, if your word is extroversion (being outgoing), you might write, “If Mary was high in extroversion, this might help her if she tried to become captain of the cheer squad.”Notes:A term with an asterisk means it has appeared on an AP exam as an FRQ item.Yes, it’s a lot of terms, but this is the big leagues. All of these are fair game on tests and the AP exam.DisorderMedical modelBiopsychosocial approachDSM-5Anxiety disordersGeneralized anxiety disorderPanic disorder/attackSocial anxiety disorderAgoraphobia PhobiaOCDPTSDMood disordersMajor depressive disorderBipolar disorderManic episodeDissociative disordersD.I.D.Somatic symptom disorderConversion disorderDissociative fugueSchizophreniaDelusions of grandeurHallucinationsCatatonic schizophreniaParanoid schizophreniaPersonality disordersAntisocial personality disorderBorderline personalityADHDSerotoninDopamineTourette’s syndrome ................
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