Generic name for Vistaril.
What is Hydroxyzine?
Bruxism.
What is teeth grinding?
Amytal.
What is amobarbital?
Fear of something specific, i.e. spiders.
What are phobias?
Records brainwaves and cycles of sleep.
What is an electroencephalograph (EEG)?
Luvox.
What is Fluvoximine?
Cessation of breathing with "mini-arousals" during sleep.
What is sleep apnea?
Pentobarbital.
What is Nembutal?
Caused by an unusual distressing event.
What is PTSD?
The central concern of psychotherapy.
What is anxiety?
Clonazepam.
What is Klonipin?
Uncontrolled sleep attacks of short duration.
What is narcolepsy?
Quazepam.
What is Doral?
Characterized by rumination of thoughts, completing rituals multiple times, or a combination of both.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Bathed in Norepenephrine while GABA and Serotonin are insufficent to quiet the brain.
What is the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) of the brain?
Sinquanin.
What is Doxepin?
Elaborate and and frightening content.
What are nightmares?
Chloral Hydrate.
What is Noctec?
Arising spontaneously from a genetic predisposition and arise from a conditioning event.
What are the divisions of anxiety disorder types?
The five stages of sleep.
What are Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta and Rapid Eye Movement (REM)?
Chloridiazepoxide.
What is Librium?
Depression, anxiety, alcohol/drug use or abuse, mania/hypomania, schizophrenia, PTSD, and high stress.
What are psychiatric causes of insomnia?
Moderately high abuse potential.
What are barbituates?
Includes motor tension, autonomic hyperactivity, vigilance, and scanning.
What do all anxiety disorders have in common?
Produced naturally in the body and aids in sleep.