Patty is 30 years old and frequently gets in fights with random strangers, even if they just “look at her wrong”. She does not care if she hurts, injures, or kills anybody (and she has done all of the above). She has been arrested on several occasions for burglary, assaulting police officers, and assaulting her coworkers… she does these things because she’s bored, thinks its funny, and doesn’t care if it affects anybody else. What personality disorder would Patty most likely be diagnosed with?
Antisocial Personality Disorder
There are 10 classes of drugs. Name 5.
Alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, tobacco, hallucinogens, inhalants, opioids, sedative/hypnotic related, stimulants, and other (or unknown)
What gender do eating disorders disproportionately affect?
Females
Which of the Great Lakes is Chicago located on?Which of the Great Lakes is Chicago located on?
Lake Michigan
What is kleptomania?
Recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects that are not needed for personal use or for their monetary value.
T or F: Psychopathy is a classified personality disorder and 1% of the general population has it.``
False! It is not in the DSM-5, but 1% of the general population does have psychopathic personalities!
What are the 2 ways that Naloxone can be administered?
Nasal spray or injection
What eating disorder is associated with the intense fear of gaining weight, restriction of energy intake, and a significantly low body weight?
Anorexia Nervosa
What invention was unveiled at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893? (Hint: Some of the world’s biggest ones in the world are in Dubai, London, and Las Vegas)
A. Ferris Wheel
B. Skyscraper
C. Drop tower
D. Roller Coaster
A
What is the DSM-5?
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th addition)
Handbook used by mental health professionals to GUIDE the diagnosis of mental disorders
It contains description of disorders, symptoms, criterion, etc.
What personality disorder is characterized by unstable relationships, a highly variable self-image, self-destructive behaviors (not showing up to work, drinking, self-harm, reckless driving, etc.), impulsivity, mood instability, and more?
A. Borderline Personality Disorder
B. Histrionic Personality Disorder
C. Schizoid Personality Disorder
D. Antisocial Personality Disorder
Name 5 possible withdrawal symptoms
Trembling/tremors
fatigue
sweating
muscle aches and pains
anxiety
depression
hunger/loss of appetite
nausea/vomiting
seizures
dilated pupils
T or F: Somebody who restricts their food intake and has a significantly low body weight, but also binges and purges cannot have Anorexia Nervosa. They have Bulimia Nervosa.
False! What differentiates the two is the intense fear of gaining weight and being significantly low in body weight. (Bulimia Nervosa is associated with low self-esteem b/c of body shape/weight, but does not correlate to being severely underweight)
What is the oldest steakhouse in Chicago?
Gene & Georgetti
Which of the following is NOT a criteria for Conduct Disorder?
A. Aggression to people AND animals
B. Theft
C. Lying frequently
D. Deliberate destruction of property (i.e. fire setting, breaking and entering, etc.)
E. All of these are criteria for conduct disorder.
E
T or F: An individual must be at least 16 years old to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.
False! They must be at least 18 or older! (And have evidence of conduct disorder with onset because age 15!)
A need for markedly increased amounts of a substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect of the substance, and/or a markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of the substance is known as….
Tolerance
Why do people with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder fail to meet their nutritional and/or energy needs?
A. They are allergic to most foods rich in vitamins and nutrients
B. They are worried about their body image and are obsessed with counting calories
C. They genuinely have a lack of interest in eating; they dislike lots of textures, tastes, smells, etc. that makes them have an aversion to food
D. It is part of their religion/culture
C. They genuinely have a lack of interest in eating; they dislike lots of textures, tastes, smells, etc. that makes them have an aversion to food
What is the state bird of Illinois?
What disorder is describes individuals who deliberately and purposefully set fires?
Pyromania
Those with pyromania feel tension/stress before starting a fire, and start the fire to feel pleasure/gratification/relief
Why do people with Avoidant Personality Disorder avoid interpersonal activities and contacts?
They experience significant fear of criticism, disapproval, or rejection from others.
What percentage of individuals in the US battled a substance use disorder in the past year?
16.7% (46.8 million) (according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
What is the difference between Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder?
Bulimia Nervosa includes binge eating AND inappropriate compensatory behaviors, whereas binge-eating disorder is not associated with compensatory behavior
Which of these colorful businesses was first started in Chicago?
A. Kelly Blue Book
B. Orange Julius
C. Green Giant
D. Yellow Cab
D
What is enuresis? (Hint: elimination disorder)
Repeated voiding of urine into bed or clothes (bedwetting or accidents)
1% of the population 15+ are diagnosed with enuresis