Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Schizophrenia
Disruptive behavior and dissocial disorders.
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What is Depression?

persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.

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What age does bipolar start?

an occur at any age, although it often develops between the ages of 15 and 19  

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What are 5 symptoms of PTSD? 

  • vivid flashbacks (feeling like the trauma is happening right now)
  • intrusive thoughts or images.
  • nightmares.
  • intense distress at real or symbolic reminders of the trauma.
  • physical sensations such as pain, sweating, nausea or trembling.
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 What are the three symptoms of schizophrenia?

  • Hallucinations: When a person sees, hears, smells, tastes, or feels things that are not actually there. ...
  • Delusions: When a person has strong beliefs that are not true and may seem irrational to others. ...
  • Thought disorder: When a person has ways of thinking that are unusual or illogical. 
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what is Disruptive behavior and dissocial disorders.

ongoing patterns of uncooperative and defiant behavior.

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What are the levels of depression?

mild, moderate or severe depression

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How does a person act with bipolar?

mood to swing from an extreme high to an extreme low.

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Does Post-traumatic stress go away?

For most people, these symptoms go away on their own within the first few weeks and months after the trauma

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What triggers schizophrenia?

a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors

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What are the symptoms of a disruptive behavior disorder?

  • frequent temper tantrums.
  • excessive arguments with adults.
  • refusing to comply with adult requests.
  • always questioning rules.
  • refusing to follow rules.
  • behavior intended to annoy or upset others.
  • blaming others for misbehavior or mistakes.
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What are the major types of depression?

 melancholia, psychotic and antenatal or postnatal  

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Are you born with bipolar?

Bipolar disorder is frequently inherited


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What is the best treatment for post traumatic stress disorder?

psychotherapy, but can also include medication

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what age does Schizophrenia start? 

mid- to late 20s

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What triggers disruptive behavior?

Exposure to violence

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What is a common way to treat depression?

Medications and psychotherapy

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What are the 7 types of bipolar?

  • Bipolar I
  • Bipolar II
  • Cyclothymia
  • Rapid cycling bipolar
  • Bipolar with mixed features
  • Bipolar with seasonal pattern
  • Unspecified bipolar
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What is the most common trigger for PTSD?

  • Combat exposure.
  • Childhood physical abuse.
  • Sexual violence.
  • Physical assault.
  • Being threatened with a weapon.
  • An accident.
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Can schizophrenia go away?

Most people with schizophrenia make a recovery, although many will experience the occasional return of symptoms

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What are the two most common disruptive behavior disorders?

oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder.

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What are effects that depression can have on an individual?

erratic sleep habits, loss of appetite, constant fatigue, muscle aches, headaches

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What is the most common bipolar?

Bipolar I and Bipolar II

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What are 4 complications to PTSD?


  • Depression and anxiety.
  • Issues with drugs or alcohol use.
  • Eating disorders.
  • Suicidal thoughts and actions.



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What is bipolar vs schizophrenia?

bipolar disorder primarily causes extreme mood shifts, whereas schizophrenia causes delusions and hallucinations.

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What are disruptive behavior disorder complications?

Children with conduct disorder may develop antisocial personality disorder and violent/criminal behaviors later in life

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