Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Dissociative & Somatoform Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Schizophrenia & Psychotic Disorders
100

Cluster _____ is defined by diagnosis in which there is dramatic, emotional, or the individual demonstrates erratic behaviour.

100

A disorder in which the person consumes a large amount of food but does not engage in compensatory behaviours.

Binge-Eating Disorder

100

Purposefully faking an illness or saying the illness is worse than it is to deceive people, for financial gain, to avoid work, or for personal benefit.

Malingering

100

All of these are identified as what type of sleep disorder - Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Central Sleep Apnea, and Sleep-Related Hypoventilation.

Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders

100

Hearing voices when no one is talking or seeing things that aren't there are examples of _________

Hallucinations

200

The terms Psychopath and Sociopath used to be used to describe what Personality Disorder?

Antisocial Personality Disorder

200

A treatment that combines cognitive-behavioural therapy and mindful meditation.

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)

200

This is a Fictitious Disorder imposed on a dependent.

Munchausen by Proxy

200

A sleep disorder in which a person may sleep 8-12 hours, take unintentional naps, exhibit excessive sleepiness and feel lethargic and tired often.

Hypersomnia Disorder

200

List ONE of the illnesses we talked about in class that is LESS prevalent than Schizophrenia.

Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, Insulin-Dependent Diabetes OR Muscular Dystrophy.

300

Mental Health Professionals use _______ to describe behaviour that is the OBSERVABLE representation of emotion - it is what we see when someone expresses a feeling or emotion.

Affect

300

What are the subtypes of Anorexia Nervosa?

Binge-Eating/Purge Type AND Restricting Type

300

A type of therapy in which distress tolerance is practiced (in a controlled environment) to reduce anxiety sensitivity.

Exposure Therapy

300

The two major types of Sleep Disorders in the DSM-V

Dyssomnias and Parasomnias

300

The early signs of psychosis - they may be vague or not seen by others as something to be concerned about, is called __________.

Prodromal

400

This Personality Disorder can be easily confused with Schizophrenia.

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

400

Won't eat food due to colour, taste or texture.

Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

400

A disorder in which there is a sense of being outside of oneself - observing actions, feelings, thoughts from a distance - like watching a movie.

Depersonalization Disorder

400

A disorder where the individual thrashes about, bolts up, may have a piercing scream, and talks incoherently but does not wake up.

Sleep Terror Disorder

400

What is alogia?

A symptom of schizophrenia where the individual speaks less, only says a few words, and/or only speak in response

500

This type of therapy focuses mainly on how the individual interacts with family and friends.

Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

500
A constant sense of hunger and a desire to eat constantly.

Prader-Willi Syndrome

500

From this paradigm, Dissociative Disorders are a result of repression that leads to splitting off - the ego protects itself from anxiety.

Psychodynamic Perspective

500

The name for Sleepwalking Disorder.

Somnambulism Disorder

500

An assessment that is used to evaluate a baseline and evaluate changes over time, facilitate diagnosis and plan effective care.

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