Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Mania
Terms and Defenitions
Name that disorder
100

A person experiences these when they see, hear, smell, taste, or feel something that isn't there.

What are hallucinations

100

Name 3 ways to cope with schizophrenia.

What are normalization, distraction, acceptance, mindfulness, relaxation techniques, positive self-talk, and cognitive restructuring

100

One symptom of mania is having ________ thoughts, during which thoughts come to a person so fast that they have difficulty keeping up with them.



What are racing thoughts

100

an abnormal (not normal) condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person.

What is a disease

100

Causes a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest in activities that you used to enjoy

What is depression

200

When a person experiences psychosis, they will have to differentiate between what's ______ and what's ______.

What is real and not real

200

Loss of stamina, energy, sleep, emotional expression, pleasure, and motivation are examples of _______ symptoms of schizophrenia.

What are negative symptoms

200

Another name for the "high," or extreme happiness, that people experience during a manic episode is ________.

What is euphoria

200

A health condition that changes a person’s thinking, feeling, or behavior, or all three, and that causes the person distress and difficulty functioning

What is a mental health disorder

200

A condition caused resulting in an emotional or psychological injury, usually caused by being exposed to an extremely stressful or overwhelming situation or experience.

PTSD

300

Someone with psychosis may be experiencing a _______ disorder if they have racing thoughts, fleeting thoughts, difficulty forming thoughts, and/or poor short-term memory.

What is a thought disorder

300

Name 2 positive symptoms of schizophrenia

What are hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorder

300

Increased goal-directed behavior is often aimed at trying to achieve extremely _______ goals

What are ambitious or unrealistic goals

300

severe substance use disorder, involves the use of mood-altering drugs that interfere with or have a negative effect on a person’s life

What is addiction

300

A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.

Bipolar disorder

400

A person experiences this type of delusion when they have larger than life beliefs about themselves, such as thinking they are a celebrity or that they have superpowers.

What is a grandiose delusion

400

Some individuals with schizophrenia may experience this symptom, in which they are physically present, but their brain is somewhere else. It can be described as having the "lights on but nobody home."

What is catatonia

400

A person thinking that they are an amazing artist and that their work should be selling for millions of dollars in galleries when they have little experience making art is an example of this mania symptom.

What is grandiosity

400

use of mood-altering drugs that interfere with or have a negative effect on a person’s physical, psychological, social, legal, emotional, occupational, and educational well-being

What is a substance abuse disorder

400

features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears that can cause repetitive patterns of behavior

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

500

These two components together lead to the development of a mental illness or mental health relapse.

What are stress and biological vulnerability

500

A coping strategy for schizophrenia in which one directly checks out their belief or examines evidence for and against their belief is known as _______.

What is reality testing or cognitive restructuring

500

Term used for a milder form of Mania.

Hypomania

500

describes the presence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder in the same person

co-occurring disorders

500

is characterized by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, disorganized speech or behavior, and decreased participation in daily activities

Schizophrenia

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