Eating Disorders
Bi-Polar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
100
Binge Eating
What is the most common eating disorder?
100
the term used to describe the periods of highs and lows
What are Episodes?
100
age when first signs of schizophrenia typically occurs
What are the teenage years or early twenties
100
Women
What gender suffers from depression twice as frequently as the other?
100
Characterized by sudden episodes of acute apprehension or intense fear that occur "out of the blue" without any apparent cause
What are Panic Disorders?
200
Harvard University Medical School suggests that up to 25% of them have an eating disorder
What are males?
200
Develops usually in late adolescence or early adulthood
When do most bi-polar disorders most commonly begin?
200
The term used to describe someone who is withdrawn, mute and negative and often assumes very unusual body positions
What is Catatonic?
200
Major depression but is also called under a different name..means the same.
What term is also known as clinical depression?
200
irrational fears of certain objects or situations
What is phobia?
300
Restricting and Binge-Eating/Purging type
What are the two types of anorexia?
300
symptoms of severe episodes of mania or depression sometimes include
What is psychosis?
300
This is the term used to describe a person who is often inchoherent in speech and thought, but may not have delusions
What is disorganized?
300
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
What is the term used to describe depression that results from changes in the season?
300
having thoughts or practicing rituals that the person can't control
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
400
Teens and young women
Who are most likely to develop a eating disorder?
400
This is the term used when an individual has symptoms of mania and depression occuring at the same time
What is mixed bi-polar state?
400
Term used to describe when somone feels extremely suspicious, persecuted or experiences a combination of these emotions
What is paranoid?
400
Dysthymia
What is the term used to describe people who are mildly depressed for years but function fairly well on daily basis?
400
anxiety disorder that some people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? (PTSD)
500
Purging and non-purging
What are the two types of bulimia?
500
The term doctors use to determine where an individual with bi-polar disorders fall
What is bi-polar spectrum?
500
The two brain chemicals that have been confirmed to be imbalanced in the brain
What are Dopamine and Serotonin?
500
provides teens an opportunity to explore events and feelings that are painful or troubling to them
What is Psychotherapy?
500
characterized by chronic anxiety that persists for at least six months but is unaccompanied by panic attacks, phobias, or obsessions
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorders?
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