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Chapter 10

Across
An eating disorder characterized by an inability to maintain normal weight, an intense fear of weight gain, and distorted body perception.
An impulse-control disorder involving the persistent and compelling urge to start fires.
Psychological disorders in which people repeatedly engage in behaviors that are potentially harmful, feeling unable to stop themselves and experiencing a sense of desperation if their attempts to carry out the behaviors are thwarted.
A disorder characterized by anger or irritable mood, argumentative or defiant behavior, and vindictiveness that results in significant family or school problems.
A condition in which a person eats inedible substances, such as dirt or feces, commonly associated with mental retardation.
An eating disorder in which the infant or child regurgitates food after it has been swallowed.
Eliminating food through unnatural methods, such as vomiting or the excessive use of laxatives.
Rising from bed during sleep and walking about while seemingly asleep.
Down
An eating disorder involving alternation between the extremes of eating large amounts of food in a short time, and then compensating for the added calories by either vomiting or other extreme actions to avoid gaining weight.
Phase during sleep involving frequent movements of eyes behind closed eyelids.
Total absence of airflow.
Diagnosis for people who experience persistent disturbances of eating or eating related behavior that result in a person's altering the consumption or absorption of food.
Disorders characterized by age inappropriate incontinence, beginning in childhood.
A sleep study that records brain waves, blood oxygen levels, heart rate, breathing, eye movements, and leg movements.
An impulse-control disorder that involves repeated violations of the rights of others and society's norms and laws.
The ingestion of large amounts of food during a short period of time, even after reaching the point of feeling full, and a lack of control over what or how much is eaten.
Abrupt terror arousal from sleep usually beginning with a panicky scream.
An elimination disorder in which a child is incontinent of feces and had bowel movements either in clothes or other inappropriate places.
An impulse-control disorder that involves the persistent urge to steal.
Reduction in airflow.
An elimination disorder in which the child is incontinent of urine and urinates in clothes or in bed.