Psychotic Disorders
Consider one of the schizophrenia spectrum disorders but is also related to personality disorders.
What is Schizotypal Personality Disorder?
A person with this disorder has multiple distinct personalities.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder? (DID)
A disorder marked by confusion or disturbance in cognitions that often results from a medical condition, substance intoxication or withdrawal, or a postoperative state.
What is delirium?
The new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
What is 988?
The treatment of choice for childhood anxiety disorders is ______?
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
This disorder requires sudden onset, generally over a 2-week period, of one of the following positive symptomsof psychosis: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, or abnormal psychomotor behavior including catatonia.
What is brief psychotic disorder?
This a disorder characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps. These gaps involve an inability to recall personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
What is dissociative amnesia?
This disorder is the most frequent cause of dementia.
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
The percentage of counselors who have lost a client to suicide.
What is 25%?
A type of therapy, developed in 1969, used to treat depression in older adults and has been found to be as effective in the treatment of dysthymia as it is for major depressive disorders. This treatment is particulary effective in bereavement-related depressive episodes.
What is interpersonal therapy? (IPT)
This disorder is the least disabling of the schizophrenia spectrum disorder, and involves the presence of one or more delusions of at least one-month duration.
What is delusional disorder?
This disorder involves a persistent or recurring feeling of being detached from one's body or mental processes.
What is Depersonalization/derealization disorder?
Often one of the first indicators of this disorder is a declining awareness of the environment, wandering attention, or a reduced interest in activities, family, and friends. The disorder generally comes on over a short period of time.
What is delirium?
Clients who give any indication that they may be suicidal may also have the diagnosis of _____ as 85% of suicide deaths include this diagnosis.
What is depression?
An acronym for evaluating persons at risk for suicide.
IS PATH WARM
This disorder lies on a continuum between brief psychotic disorder and schizophrenia and requires the presence of tow or more positive or negative symptoms of psychosis.
What is schizophreniform disorder?
This is part of a disorder where a person feels like an outside observe of one's life.
What is depersonalization?
John, age 83, can recall memories from years ago, but cannot recall recently stored past memories.
What is retrograde amnesia?
What is the fast growing demographic group for suicide?
Who are white women between the ages of 50 and 54?
An acronym for diagnosing Bipolar 1. The client must have 4 of the 7 criteria.
What is DIG FAST?
Symptoms of this disorder are the same as for schizopreniform disorder, except for the duration criteria, which must last at least 6 months.
What is schizophrenia?
This is part of a disorder where a person has a feeling of being detached from one's surroundings.
What is derealization?
Unlike most of the neurocognitive disorder, this disorder occurs more frequently in young children, adolescents, and older adults; this disorder must have been the result of an impact to the head.
What is traumatic brain injury?
Culture plays a part in evaluating a person for suicidal risk. The largest percentage of people with depression did not seek help were from what ethic group?
Who are Asians? (69%)
This disorder affects 26% of the adult population of the US and is one of the leading causes of disability, contributing to job loss, substance abuse, and increased suicide.
What is major depressive disorder?