The id, ego and superego
What are the components of the human personality, according to Object Relations theory?
Hallucinations and delusions
What are positive symptoms?
This mood disorder is exhibited by mood swings between hypomania and dysthymia.
What is bipolar affective disorder II?
The only neurocognitive disorder that is reversible
What is delirium?
What is "Do you feel like hurting yourself?" or "Are you feeling suicidal?"
This psychologist developed [social] modeling theory.
Who is Albert Bandura?
Thorazine, Stelazine and Haldol are examples of this type of medications used to treat individuals with schizophrenia.
What are first-generation antipsychotics?
This mood disorder is the most commonly occurring of all the mood disorders.
What is major depression?
The neurocognitive disorder that is characterized by protein deposits that result in Parkinsonian-like tremors
What is Lewy Body Neurocognitive Disorder?
Feeling tired, PTSD, oppression, feelings of inadequacy, feelings of failure
What are factors contributing to suicide?
This is the first step of a behavioral modification program.
What is terminal behavior?
The most concerning of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia
What are command hallucinations?
This is the mental health condition which is the building blocks of depressive disorders.
What is major depressive episode?
Dependent for all ADLs, bedbound, unable to recognize loved ones and friends
What is the last [third] stage of major neurocognitive disorders?
"I want you to have this treasured family heirloom of mine, in the event that something happens to me".
What is a warning sign that an individual is suicidal?
One of the stages of this theory is "Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt".
What is Developmental Theory?
OT interventions for individuals who are actively psychotic include this
Redirection, reality orientation
This is the symptom of clinical depression in which the individual loses interest in any pleasurable activity.
What is anhedonia?
Strategies that help to prevent the onset of this neurocognitive disorder include a healthy diet, exercise, and lower sodium intake.
What is vascular neurocognitive disorder?
"I want to go to sleep and never wake up" indicates this category of suicidal ideations.
What are passive suicidal ideations?
This step of a behavior modification program follows "Determine an appropriate reinforcement for the desired behavior".
What is "Determine an appropriate schedule of reinforcement?"
Zyprexa and Clozaril are examples of this category of antipsychotic medications.
What are second-generation antipsychotics?
Symptoms of this condition include hyperventilation and the fear that the individual is about to die.
What is an anxiety attack?
OT interventions that are helpful to implement with patients who have Alzheimer's disease
What are sensory integration, memory aids, exercise, and ADLs?
Success-oriented tasks, self-expressive activities, self-esteem building
What are some skilled OT interventions that the OTA can implement for patients who are suicidal?