what are the three main symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia?
Paranoia, Delusions, and hallucinations
what is the definition of a eating disorder?
serious psychological disorder with severe disturbances in people's eating behaviors which is related with thoughts and emotions.
A phobia is an excessive fear over something which is irrational. True or False
True
depression is...
low mood and a loss of pleasure in life and activities
what is the most common subtype of schizophrenia?
Paranoid schizophrenia
What disorder is this disorder, often symptoms show by extreme restriction of food intake and an intense fear of gaining weight
anorexia nervosa
The O and C in OCD stands for
Obsessions and compulsions
Is depression hereditary or environmental
1/2
What is disorganised schizophrenia?
Its when a person has disorganised speech and behaviour where you can't make out what they are trying to explain to you.
This medical professional plays a key role in treating eating disorders, focusing on the nutritional aspect of recovery.
A dietician
PTSD is caused by ( three examples)
Severely traumatic events like sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence
Bipolar disorder in simple terms is when a patient experiences
Extreme Highs and Extreme lows in mood
what's catatonic schizophrenia?
when someone alternates between lots of activity( Movement) and also periods of complete stillness.
bulimia is shown through symptoms like
Excessive eating and then purging
Anxiety disorders need last for at least how long and how often till it can be diagnosed?
It needs to last for at least 6 months while feeling anxiety for most of the days pf the 6 months
What is the difference between depression and anxiety?
depression causes feelings low mood, and reduced energy. Anxiety shows through feelings of nervousness, worry, dread.
what two things should you avoid if you are schizophrenic?
Drugs and alcohol
dopamine and serotonin
What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?
This anxiety disorder is excessive, uncontrollable worry about a variety of events or activities, and the worry is often disproportionate to the actual situation. It can also cause physical symptoms like fatigue, restlessness, and difficulty concentrating
Bipolar 1 vs Bipolar 2
bipolar 1 have symptoms of depression, hypomania, and mania. People with bipolar 2 have symptoms of depression and hypomania.