A state in which a person loses contact with reality.
What is psychosis.
What is Anxious and fearful.
An approach to treating childhood disorders that helps children express their conflicts and feelings indirectly.
What is play therapy.
A rapidly developing, acute disturbance in attention and orientation that makes it very difficult to concentrate and think in a clear and organized manner.
What is delirium.
His theories are widely used in economics, he won a Nobel Memorial Prize and suffered from paranoid Schizophrenia.
Who is John Forbes Nash.
A strange false belief firmly held despite evidence to the contrary.
What is a Delusion.
A man was sentenced to 150 years in prison after defrauding thousands of investors, including many charities, of billions of dollars. Some clinicians suggest that he has ______ disorder.
Antisocial.
Children consistently fail to speak in certain social situations but show no difficulty at speaking in others.
What is selective mutism.
When you only experience a "modest" decline in at least one area of cognitive functioning.
What is mild neurocognitive dx.
This personality type is hard to treat because the clients are unable to acknowledge weaknesses or receive feedback from others who are "beneath them".
What is Narcissistic pxy dx.
The voices may talk directly to the hallucinatory, perhaps giving commands or warning of dangers, or they may be experienced as overheard.
What are auditory hallucinations.
It use to be called Hysterical Personality Disorder due to its characteristics of excessive emotionality.
What is Histrionic Pxy Dx.
For at least a year, child frequently has severe outbursts of temper that are extremely out of proportion to triggering situations.
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Dx.
Early-onset Alzheimer's disease occurs before age ___ and in fewer than ____ percent of cases.
What is 65 and 1.
What are three effects of bullying behavior Besides anxiety and depression).
Suicide, low self-esteem, sleep problems, somatic problems, substance use, school problems and antisocial.
Symptoms of schizophrenia that seem to be deficits in normal thought, emotions, or behaviors.
What are negative symptoms.
This personality disorder is similar to depression and bipolar that results in very unstable relationships.
What is Borderline.
If a child consistently display extreme hostility and defiance; however, they may qualify for a diagnosis of _______ disorder.
What is ODD.
The slowly progressive neurological disorder marked by tremors, rigidity, and unsteadiness.
What is Parkinson's disease.
The most common disorders for older adults.
What is depression, anxiety and substance use.
This suggest that schizophrenia results from excessive activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
What is the dopamine hypothesis.
The treatment choice for individuals with Borderline personality disorder.
What is dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
When children between the ages of 8 and 18 break the law, the legal system labels them as _____.
What is juvenile delinquents.
The most common type of neurocognitive disorder.
What is Alzheimer's disease.
DAILY DOUBLE**
You can be diagnosed with ______ as a youth and it not carry over into adulthood but you can't be diagnosed with __________ after age ____, if you weren't given a diagnosis of _______________ as a child.
CD, Antisocial, 18 and CD.