List the five stages of the Kubler-Ross Sequence
What are denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance?
This basic conflict is seen in a 20-year old who just broke up with her boyfriend and worries she will never be a good partner.
What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?
The first psychiatrist to introduce the term schizophrenia and describe primary/secondary sx.
Who is Eugen Bleuler?
This is the most common reason that people discontinue the use of SSRIs
What are GI Side Effects?
On autopsy, this disease would be marked by amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.
What is Alzheimer's disease?
This child maltreatment is the most prevalent
What is neglect?
This mature defense is seen when a socially unacceptable desire is consciously transformed into a socially acceptable one.
What is sublimation?
He developed cognitive therapy.
Who is Aaron Beck?
A patient has a seizure secondary to a supratherapeutic level of clozapine. What changes in a patient’s life could account for this finding, assuming their dose did not change?
What is smoking cessation?
This hormone is used to evaluate a recent seizure.
What is Prolactin?
The only two FDA-approved medications to treat PTSD
What are paroxetine and sertraline?
These two psychotherapies have well-established efficacy for depressive disorders.
What are Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Interpersonal Therapy?
Anna Freud's contributions in terms of normal functioning of the personality encompassed this area.
What are defense mechanisms?
DAILY DOUBLE!
These three medications are the only FDA-approved medications to treat tics
Eye fluttering may be present in this type of seizure.
What are absence seizures?
In children, these two disorders are comorbid with PTSD
What are separation anxiety disorder and ODD?
This technique is used in family therapy.
What is role reversal?
This theorist that introduced the concepts of introversion and extroversion.
Who is Carl Jung?
These two antidepressants are safe to use with tamoxifen
What are venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine?
This autosomal dominant condition is caused by a GAA trinucleotide repeat.
What is Friedreich's Ataxia?
A Common Neuroimaging Finding Present in those with PTSD
What is increased activation in amygdala?
This cognitive distortion involves taking a small detail out of context and making an entire experience negative.
What is selective abstraction?
Melanie Klein differed from Freud in her emphasis on this factor.
What is early object relations?
In women with SSRI-induced libido, one can augment with ____.
What is high-dose bupropion?
This toxic exposure is characterized by hypochromic microcytic anemia with basophilic stippling and lines in the gums on physical exam.
What is lead poisoning?