| A | B |
| mania | state of euphoria or frenzied energy |
| oppositional defiant disorder | characterized by extreme hostility and defiance |
| conduct disorder | characterized by repreated violations of the basic rights of others (aggressive, physically cruel & violent) |
| enuresis | repeated involuntary (or in some cases intentional) bedwetting or wetting of one's clothes |
| autism | central features are a child's lack of responsiveness & lack of interest in people |
| Korsokoff's syndrome | caused by a Vitamin B deficiency (related to alcohol abuse) |
| bulimia nervosa | characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating |
| substance dependence | advanced pattern of use in which person abuses a drug & centers his/her life around it |
| alcohol | example of a depressant substance |
| methamphetamines | example of a stimulant substance |
| increased sleep & appetite | symptoms that suggest mild depression |
| decreased sleep & appetite | symptoms that suggest moderate or severe depression |
| cognitive triad | when people interpret their experiences, temselves & their futures in negative ways |
| foods with tyramine | can be fatal if taken with mono-amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) |
| Cyclothymia | mood disorder; does not reach manic or major depressive mood levels |
| Bipolar I | mood disorder; reaches manic and major depressive mood levels |
| Methylphenidate (ritalin) and operant conditioning | treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) |
| echolalia | the exact echosing of phrases spoken by others; seen in children that have autism |
| pronomial reversal | confusion of pronouns |
| mental retardation | now called "developmental disability" |