Schizophrenia means?
What is "split mind"?
- Feelings of intense hopelessness, low self-esteem and worthlessness, and extreme fatigue
- Dramatic changes in eating and sleeping behavior
- Inability to concentrate
- Greatly diminished interest in family, friends, and activities for a period of two weeks or more
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
Directly facing a feared object, situation or activity in real life.
What is In Vivo Exposure?
What does the acronym DSM-V stand for?
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual?
False sensory perceptions.
What is Hallucinations?
Depressed mood for most of the day, for more days than not, as indicated by subjective account or observation by others, for at least 2 years (only one year for children and adolescents)
What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (dysthymia)?
The client is instructed to recall and describe a traumatic event.
What is Imaginal Exposure?
This disorder is characterized by hallucinations and/or delusions.
What is schizophrenia?
There are deficits or losses in emotion, speech, energy level, social activity, and even basic drives such as hunger.
What is Negative Symptoms?
It is characterized by 3 or More of the following: Inflated self esteem or grandiosity Decreased need for sleep More talkative than usual Flight of ideas – thoughts are racing Distractibility Increase in goal directed behavior (work, school) Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities (sexual, spending, foolish business investments, etc)
What is Manic Episode?
The psychologist helps the client construct an exposure fear hierarchy, in which feared objects, activities or situations are ranked according to difficulty.
What is Graded Exposure?
Instrumental in creating mental hospitals that treated patients humanely and attempted to cure them if possible.
Who is Benjamin Rush and Dorothea Dix?
When the person's speech is disorganized, it might be like a ___, with unconnected words incoherently spoken together.
What is "word salad"?
Women suffer from Major Depressive Disorder ___ as often as men.
What is twice as often?
In some cases, exposure can be combined with relaxation exercises to make them feel more manageable and to associate the feared objects, activities or situations with relaxation.
What is Systematic Desensitization?
Type 1 schizophrenia is characterized by ___.
What is positive symptoms?
Extreme movement symptoms ranging from excessive motor activity to posturing (immobility for long periods).
What is Catatonic?
The individual has full-blown depressive episodes, but the manic episodes are milder.
What is Bipolar II Disorder?
A client with Panic Disorder might be instructed to run in place in order to make his or her heart speed up, and therefore learn that this sensation is not dangerous.
What is Interoceptive Exposure?
Organized cognition and emotion, but with hallucinations and delusions that are usually concerned with persecution.
What is Paranoid Schizophrenic Disorder?