This disorder occurs at the same time every year.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
What is delusional disorder?
When a personal cannot distinguish what is real from what is imagined.
Symptoms include tremors, rigid muscles, and stiffness.
Parkinson's.
Self-induce vomiting or purging after eating a large meal.
Bulimia
The presence of ___ and ___ are criteria of OCD.
Obsessions and compulsions.
What disorder experiences more than 5 symptoms in a 2 week period?
Major Depressive Disorder.
What are the two most common signs in schizophrenia?
Hallucinations and Delusions
Is caused by brain damage due to impaired blood flow to the brain.
Vascular Dementia.
Restriction of food intake to purposely avoid weight loss
Anorexia Nervosa
The DSM-5 criteria for Panic Disorder is...
recurrent panic attacks within one month of each other.
A manic-depressive disorder that exists both with or without psychotic episodes
Bipolar I
Most commonly affects older people
paraphrenia
Damage to neurons in the brain that affects personality and language.
Frontotemporal Dementia.
Is the most common eating disorder in the U.S.
Binge Eating
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is...
persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily life.
SIMD occurs during which 3 ways?
Active use, intoxication, or withdrawal period.
What is the difference between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder?
Schizoaffective Disorder always occurs along with a mood disorder and schizophrenia does not.
Due to protein deposits in the brain.
Lewy Body Dementia
What is the type of treatment for Rumination disorder and what does it do?
Behavioral therapy teaches people how to digest their food properly.
Exposure to PTSD can occur in what 4 ways?
Experience, Witness, someone close to you witnessed it, repeated exposure.
The DSM-5 Criteria for Dysthymic disorder is...
experiencing 2 years of disturbances but never going more than 2 months at a time without symptoms.
What are two forms of non medicative treatments for substance-induced psychotic disorder?
Support groups and Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
What is the first part of the brain to be affected by Alzheimer's and what does it affect?
The hippocampus and it affects memory first.
Name 4 items someone with Pica disorder may consume
Chalk, pet food, paint chips, paper, coffee grounds, cotton balls, baby powder.