Symptoms of anxiety can come in 3 forms
1. physical
2. behavioral
3. cognitive
Fatigue, sleep disturbance, weakness, HA, back pain, joint pain, muscle pain, dry mouth, dizziness
S/s associated with major depressive disorder
Name the 4 types of bipolar disorder
1. Bipolar I
2. Bipolar II
3. Cyclothymic
4. not otherwise specified
Which age range is typical for bipolar disorder
20's
Which age range is prone to having frequent bipolar episodes (multiple times a day)
Children or adolescents
Someone having multiple panic attacks (frequently)
Panic disorder
Shorter lived, situation specific, self limiting (cant get past it); if you cannot get past it, it transitions into major depressive disorder
Depression
Increased signing respiration; increased BP; tachycardia; SOB; dizziness; lump in throat; muscle tension; HA; dry mouth; diarrhea; nausea; clammy hands; sweating or chills; pacing; chest pain
Physical symptoms of anxiety
With or without seasonal pattern; with or without another medical condition (ALS diagnosis)
Major depressive disorder
Sudden, out of nowhere panic; great deal of difficulty being able to calm down; palpitations; pounding heart; tachycardia; sweating; trembling or shaking; perceived SOB or choking; feeling heat or chills
Diagnostic symptoms of panic attack
Fear of losing ones mind; fear of losing control; sense of terror; fear of dying
Cognitive symptoms of anxiety
Racing speech and thoughts; increased energy; decreased need for sleep; elevated mood and exaggerated optimism; increased physical and mental activity; excessive irritability, aggressive behavior, and impatience; poor judgement; reckless behavior; erratic behavior; difficulty concentrating; inflated sense o9f self importance; super fast pace and elevated sympathetic response
Symptoms of mania
Loss of interest in usual activities; prolonged sad or irritable mood; loss of energy or fatigue; feelings of guilt or worthlessness; sleeping too much or inability to sleep; drop in grades and inability to concentrate; inability to experience pleasure; appetite loss or overeating; anger, worry and anxiety; thoughts of death or suicide
Symptoms of depression
Hallucinations; delusions; disorganized thoughts; disinhibition and socially inappropriate behavior; physical aggression
Positive psychotic symptoms
Hyper alertness; irritability; uncertainty; apprehensiveness; difficulty with memory or concentration; sleep disturbance
Behavioral symptoms of anxiety
Which type of psychotic symptoms respond well to meds?
Positive
Inability to engage in normal emotional or social interactions; impaired self care; lack of motivation; flattened affect (diminished prefrontal function**)
Negative psychotic symptoms
Loss of gray matter; center for judgement, inhibitory, motor function to face (flat affect), hallucinations (visual system and frontal lobe)
Schizophrenia brain