avoidantpersonalitydisorderWhat disorder ischaracterized byindividuals that areso sensitive aboutbeing rejected thatpersonalrelationships becomedifficult?serotonin;norepinephrineWhat are the 2neurotransmittersthat are mostimportant fordepression?anxietydisorderWhat kind ofdisorder is aphobiacategorizedas?delusions;hallucinations;inappropriateemotions orbehaviorsWhat are thecommonsymptoms ofschizophrenia?bursts ofcreativeenergyWhat issometimesassociatedwith mania?stable;internal;globalWhatattributionalcharacteristicsare depressedpeople morelikely to make?intensestressWhattriggersPTSD?lateadolescenceor earlyadulthoodWhen doesschizophreniatypicallydevelop?heredity;brainfunction;evolutionWhat arebiologicalfactorsattributing toanxietydisorders?panicattacksWhatoccasionallyaccompaniesanxiety?majordepressivedisorder;bipolardisorderWhat arethe 2 mainmooddisorders?dependentpersonalitydisorderWhat disorder ischaracterized by anindividual whobehaves in clungy,submissive ways anddisplays a strongneed to have otherstake care of them?natureandnurtureWhat arecauses ofanxietydisorder?schizophreniaWhat is the mostfrightening andmostmisunderstoodpsychologicaldisorder?mania;depressionWhat are themagnifiedstates inmooddisorders?bipolardisorderWhat disorderwas formerlycalled "manicdepressivedisorder"?majordepressivedisorderWhat is themostcommondisability inthe world?childrenWho areparticularlyvulnerableto PTSD?paranoid;catatonic;disorganized;undifferentiatedWhat are the 4types ofschizophrenia?anxiety;mooddisordersWhat are themost commoncategories ofpsychologicaldisorders?stressWhat might be thetrigger that sets offthe series of eventsthat convertsschizophrenia from apossibility into areality?genetics; brainstructure; brainfunction;prenatal virusesWhat are thecauses ofschizophrenia?hallucinationsWhat candistortetaste andsmell?dissociativeamnesia;dissociativefugue;dissociativeidentity disorderWhat are the3 forms ofdissociativedisorder?avoidantpersonalitydisorderWhat disorder ischaracterized byindividuals that areso sensitive aboutbeing rejected thatpersonalrelationships becomedifficult?serotonin;norepinephrineWhat are the 2neurotransmittersthat are mostimportant fordepression?anxietydisorderWhat kind ofdisorder is aphobiacategorizedas?delusions;hallucinations;inappropriateemotions orbehaviorsWhat are thecommonsymptoms ofschizophrenia?bursts ofcreativeenergyWhat issometimesassociatedwith mania?stable;internal;globalWhatattributionalcharacteristicsare depressedpeople morelikely to make?intensestressWhattriggersPTSD?lateadolescenceor earlyadulthoodWhen doesschizophreniatypicallydevelop?heredity;brainfunction;evolutionWhat arebiologicalfactorsattributing toanxietydisorders?panicattacksWhatoccasionallyaccompaniesanxiety?majordepressivedisorder;bipolardisorderWhat arethe 2 mainmooddisorders?dependentpersonalitydisorderWhat disorder ischaracterized by anindividual whobehaves in clungy,submissive ways anddisplays a strongneed to have otherstake care of them?natureandnurtureWhat arecauses ofanxietydisorder?schizophreniaWhat is the mostfrightening andmostmisunderstoodpsychologicaldisorder?mania;depressionWhat are themagnifiedstates inmooddisorders?bipolardisorderWhat disorderwas formerlycalled "manicdepressivedisorder"?majordepressivedisorderWhat is themostcommondisability inthe world?childrenWho areparticularlyvulnerableto PTSD?paranoid;catatonic;disorganized;undifferentiatedWhat are the 4types ofschizophrenia?anxiety;mooddisordersWhat are themost commoncategories ofpsychologicaldisorders?stressWhat might be thetrigger that sets offthe series of eventsthat convertsschizophrenia from apossibility into areality?genetics; brainstructure; brainfunction;prenatal virusesWhat are thecauses ofschizophrenia?hallucinationsWhat candistortetaste andsmell?dissociativeamnesia;dissociativefugue;dissociativeidentity disorderWhat are the3 forms ofdissociativedisorder?

Psychological Disorder Unit Test Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What disorder is characterized by individuals that are so sensitive about being rejected that personal relationships become difficult?
    avoidant personality disorder
  2. What are the 2 neurotransmitters that are most important for depression?
    serotonin; norepinephrine
  3. What kind of disorder is a phobia categorized as?
    anxiety disorder
  4. What are the common symptoms of schizophrenia?
    delusions; hallucinations; inappropriate emotions or behaviors
  5. What is sometimes associated with mania?
    bursts of creative energy
  6. What attributional characteristics are depressed people more likely to make?
    stable; internal; global
  7. What triggers PTSD?
    intense stress
  8. When does schizophrenia typically develop?
    late adolescence or early adulthood
  9. What are biological factors attributing to anxiety disorders?
    heredity; brain function; evolution
  10. What occasionally accompanies anxiety?
    panic attacks
  11. What are the 2 main mood disorders?
    major depressive disorder; bipolar disorder
  12. What disorder is characterized by an individual who behaves in clungy, submissive ways and displays a strong need to have others take care of them?
    dependent personality disorder
  13. What are causes of anxiety disorder?
    nature and nurture
  14. What is the most frightening and most misunderstood psychological disorder?
    schizophrenia
  15. What are the magnified states in mood disorders?
    mania; depression
  16. What disorder was formerly called "manic depressive disorder"?
    bipolar disorder
  17. What is the most common disability in the world?
    major depressive disorder
  18. Who are particularly vulnerable to PTSD?
    children
  19. What are the 4 types of schizophrenia?
    paranoid; catatonic; disorganized; undifferentiated
  20. What are the most common categories of psychological disorders?
    anxiety; mood disorders
  21. What might be the trigger that sets off the series of events that converts schizophrenia from a possibility into a reality?
    stress
  22. What are the causes of schizophrenia?
    genetics; brain structure; brain function; prenatal viruses
  23. What can distorte taste and smell?
    hallucinations
  24. What are the 3 forms of dissociative disorder?
    dissociative amnesia; dissociative fugue; dissociative identity disorder