Pharmacology + anxiety + HPA
Learning theories
Development (childhood and adolescence)
100
combination of TCA, SSRI, SSNI and MAO-I, or overdose of TCA, SSRI
What can cause seratonin syndrome?
100
Child gets a B+ and dies
What is positive punishment?
100
Area of brain lagging behind others in growth, incomplete until early 20's
What is the pre-frontal cortex (PFC)?
200
unaltered tyramine causes dangerous increase in blood pressure
What is the "cheese reaction"?
200
A stimulus that does not naturally elicit a response from an organism
What is a conditional stimulus?
200
gradual exposure to fear coupled with relaxation exercises with anxiety levels become too great
What is systematic desensitisation?
300
Themes of danger as opposed to themes of escape, avoidance and neutralisation of danger
What is the difference between primary automatic thoughts and secondary automatic thoughts in anxious patients?
300
Child is given a lolly after completing quiz successfully.
What is positive reinforcement learning?
300
Apprehensive of caregiver, dazed and disorganised
What does child display in insecure disorganised attachment?
400
dilation of airways, gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, glucagon release, lipolysis,
What are the effects of epinephrine release from the adrenal medulla?
400
traditionally been attributed to the development of phobias
What is classical conditioning?
400
period in which heterosexual friendships are new, superficial and anxiety-provoking preventing the establishment of intimacy
What is early adolescence?
500
Blocks 5-HT2C and 5-HT3 R
What is the action of mertazipine
500
Child eats all food on plate when not hungry, parent is satisfied.
What is negative reinforcement avoidance learning?
500
will make it impossible for the adolescent to have a genuinely mature romantic relationship with an adult lover
What will happen if the parent-child relationship is not broken in adolescence?
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