What is the main difference between bipolar I and II?
The occurrence of a manic episode
This disorder is associated with symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
Schizophrenia
Former name for DID
Multiple Personality Disorder
What is narcissism?
A personality trait characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a deep need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others.
The reference used to diagnose disorders.
DSM-V
For Bipolar II what is the name of the elevated mood state?
Hypomania
Strong false beliefs that someone believes are actually real even though they aren’t.
Delusions
What are alters?
Dissociated state of consciousness
What are indicators of NPD?
Entitlement, exploitation of others, and intense arrogance
The main difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist is ....
A psychiatrist can prescribe medication and a psychologist can not.
What could be found in Bipolar I mania but NEVER in II?
Psychotic features
Hearing or seeing things that are not actually there are called what?
Hallucinations
Common stressors of patients diagnosed w/ DID
Childhood trauma, abuse
What is Grandiosity?
An unrealistic belief in which somebody believes they are superior or of a higher status.
Why would patients be prescribed medication?
For biochemical causes of disorders.
True or false: Bipolar II is considered less intense than Bipolar I because the highs aren't as extreme
False
A symptom where someone has trouble organizing their thoughts or speech is called?
Disorganized thinking
Why do some people don't believe this is a real disorder?
Difficult to prove and validate
What is the lack of empathy?
Inability to recognize the feelings and needs of others.
Which social science is the best?
PSYCHOLOGY
Which medication is used as a mood stabilizer for patients with bipolar disorder?
Lithium
These medications are normally used to help treat schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
Antipsychotic medications
What treatment is used for patients with DID?
Psychotherapy, integration
What is Psychotherapy?
Most common approach for help, type of therapy.
What should everyone study in life?
PSYCHOLOGY