| borderline | | phsychological identity disorder always associated with childhood trauma |
| personality | | no loyalty or concern for others: without moral standards |
| ocd | | loss of memory |
| neurotransmitters | | third stage of anxiety |
| antisocial | | fixed, false belief, nonlogical, cannot be changed |
| phobia | | inability to function independently |
| panic | | immobility, weakness, fatigue, muscle weakness, confused |
| apathy | | uncontrollable urge to repeat or perfrom an act |
| antisocial | | restricted range of emotional expression |
| agoraphobia | | presistent idea, emotion or urge |
| dependent | | disorder characterized by withdrawl from reality into fantasy world |
| mild | | syndrome characterized by fast movement of the lips |
| paranoid | | chemical substances in the synaptic vesicles |
| phychosis | | irrational outbursts and flamboyant behaviour |
| avoidant | | unreal sensory perceptions |
| hallucinations | | irrational, intense, persistent fear of situations, activities, things or people |
| grandeur | | hatred of society |
| amnesia | | an absolute preoccupation with cleanliness |
| bipolar | | exaggerated feeling of well being |
| anxiety | | delusions of...believes that one is being spoken to directly ex..tv |
| euphoria | | a reaction to a specific threat, not general |
| histrionic | | delusions of...believes that they may be the virgin mary |
| obsession | | hypersensitivity to rejection, critism or shame |
| lonliness | | grandoise sense of self importance |
| mania | | a type of psychiatry dealing with the legal aspects |
| clozapine | | voluntarily typical of the schzoid personality disorder |
| schzoid | | loss of contact with reality |
| narcissistic | | second stage of anxiety |
| moderate | | restlessness, agitation, movement and pacing |
| schizophrenia | | a disorder which falls into the axis 11 along with mental retardation |
| pisa | | antipsychotic medication |
| bulimia | | excess of this receptor in schizophrenia |
| delusion | | vague, uneasy feeling |
| reference | | fear of leaving one's home |
| akathisia | | inability to move limbs in a catatonic schizophrenia |
| dopamine | | final stage of anxiety |
| rabbit | | abnormal fear of public places |
| fear | | example of an eating disorder |
| psychomotor | | state of excessive excitability |
| severe | | a non-reactive state, absence of emotion |
| agroraphobia | | prevasive |
| forensic | | mask like face, drooling, stooped posture |
| compulsion | | syndrome characterized by leaning to one side |
| parkinsonism | | first stage of anxiety |
| dissociative | | also known as manic depressive |
| akinesia | | instability in interpersonal realtions, mood and self image |