Only anxiety disorder that develops after a traumatic event
What is PTSD?
Memory loss associated with trauma
What is Dissociative Amnesia?
Severe form of lowered mood, lasting 2 or more weeks
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
Disorganized speech is also known as this
What is word salad?
Disorder where you have physical symptoms (blindness) with no physical cause
What is Conversion Disorder?
Sudden episode of intense fear with the feeling like you can't breathe
What is a panic attack?
Characterized by someone leaving their home and creating a new identity.
What is Dissociative Fugue?
Phase of Bipolar Disorder that is characterized by extreme elation.
What is Manic? (mania)
Type of schizophrenia characterized by frozen movements
What is catatonic?
Handbook that diagnoses mental illnesses
What is the DSM?
The repetitive thoughts that lead to compulsions
What are obsessions?
Disorder where you feel like you are separated from your body
What is depersonalization disorder?
Drug currently responsible for the most amount of deaths by overdose
What is fentanyl?
Fixed false beliefs of paranoid schizophrenia
What is delusions?
The P cause that maintains the psychological disorder
What is Perpetuating Cause?
Anxiety disorder characterized by fear of public humiliation.
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
Disorder with one or more personality states
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
Type of Bipolar that has more prolonged periods in the depressive phase
What is Bipolar II?
Schizo means-
What is "split"
The three D's include Distress, Deviant, and -
What is dysfunction?
Fear of being in a public place, away from saftey/escape.
What is agoraphobia?
Other phase of Bipolar II, like mania but less severe
What is hypomania?
When a schizo symptom adds to a person's experience- it is this type of symptom
What is positive symptom?
When someone has 2 or more disorders it is called-
What is comorbidity?