These medications, divided into typical and atypical types, are the primary treatment for managing schizophrenia symptoms
What is antipsychotics
True or False: Mild dissociative experiences are completely common and normal
what is True
True or False: All physiological disorders look the same
False
True or False: Do family interaction patterns contribute to eating disorders?
True, because parental dieting comments about weight and shape in the home environment help children think more about weight loss.
An unpleasant emotional state characterized by physical arousal and feelings of tension
What is anxiety?
This form of therapy focuses on helping patients recognize and change negative though patterns associated with schizophrenia
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
the two disorders the category of dissociative disorders consist of
what is Dissociative amnesia + Dissociative identity disorder
True or False: Some personality disorders are only seen in specific cultures
True
How do people with binge eating disorders feel?
Depression, Anxiety, People with binge eating disorder typically eat huge amounts of fodds at one time to reduce depression, stress, & anxiety
Anxiety makes you fully focus on the threatening situation
What is mental alert?
Used when other treatments fail, this brain stimulation therapy is sometimes effective in severe cases of schizopheria
What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?
During dissociative fugue, a person suddenly experiences the urge to...
What is Travel far from their home
How are personality disorders characterized?
A personality disorder is characterized by inflexible, maladaptive patterns of thoughts, behaviors, and emotions
How long have eating disorders been documented?
150 years
One is able to control anxiety..
What is anxiety is uncontrollable?
These programs, which provide long-term social, vocational, and therapeutic support, help individuals with schizophrenia function in everyday life
What is psychosocial rehabilitation?
Dissociative identity disorder was formerly known as...
What is Multiple personality disorder
How is an anti-social personality disorder characterized?
An anti-social personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others.
What could be a risk factor of an eating disorder?
Perfectionism in childhood, Because someone might be scared of failure commonly present as fear of gaining weight or over-eating
A disorder that is characterized by excessive worry or distress that is out of proportion to the seriousness of physical symptoms that are present
What is a somatic symptoms disorder?
What is family therapy?
Alternate personalities, or identities, of people with dissociative identity disorder are often referred to as...
What is alters/alter egos
How are the symptoms of a physiological disorder shaped?
They are shaped by your culture and surroundings
What do eating disorders co-occur with?
Depressive disorder, substance abuse, & anxiety All of occur with each other because most of the time these help people feel better.
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