Vocabulary
Criteria
Medications
Coping Skills
100

A complete lack of joy or pleasure

What is Anhedonia?

100

Representing Criterion A, one or both of these must be present in Schizophrenia

What are Delusions and Hallucinations?

100

Term for medications used in the treatment of thought disorders and extreme mood disorders

What is Antipsychotic?

100

Used in controlling hallucinations, this skill involves reducing the amount of stimuli in the environment

What is attention-narrowing?

200
The name of the grouping of symptoms in Schizophrenia involving added experiences

What is Positive Symptoms?

200
Term used to describe Mania with insufficient criteria

What is Hypomania?

200

Clients struggling with medication adherence may benefit from this type of medication being added to their treatment plan

What are Long-acting Injectables (LAIs)?

200

These skills are most frequently used in controlling and regulating disordered mood and extreme anxiety

What are grounding skills?

300

This involves severe psychomotor retardation to the point of entirely neglected ADLs and no responsiveness to prompting.

What is catatonia?

300

The potential amount of weight gained or lost during a Major Depressive Episode

What is 5%?

300

Medications such as Haloperidol belong to this category

What are 1st generation anti-psychotics?

300

A practice intended to limit attention to only that which is currently happening; often referred to as a "here-and-now" mentality

What is mindfulness?

400

These are hallucinations felt through the body

What are tactile hallucinations?

400

The length of time a Major Depressive Episode must last to be considered Major Depressive Disorder

What is 2 weeks?

400

Term used to describe the group of side effects involving involuntary muscle movements

What is extrapyramidal?

400

These can be helpful for tracking fluctuations in symptoms and developing insight into maladaptive patterns of thought

What is a thought log?

500

Pattern of thought involving persistent redirection to a specific unrelated topic or repetition of specific words or phrases

What is perseveration?

500

The number of different personality disorder clusters

What is 3?

500

This medication requires regular lab monitoring to prevent agranulocytosis

What is Clozapine?

500

A specific form of breathing, activating the vagus nerve, thus triggering relaxation

What is diaphragmatic breathing?

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