What is Depression?
persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
What age does bipolar start?
an occur at any age, although it often develops between the ages of 15 and 19
What are 5 symptoms of PTSD?
What are the three symptoms of schizophrenia?
what is Disruptive behavior and dissocial disorders.
ongoing patterns of uncooperative and defiant behavior.
What are the levels of depression?
mild, moderate or severe depression
How does a person act with bipolar?
mood to swing from an extreme high to an extreme low.
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
What triggers schizophrenia?
a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors
What are the symptoms of a disruptive behavior disorder?
What are the major types of depression?
melancholia, psychotic and antenatal or postnatal
Are you born with bipolar?
What is the best treatment for post traumatic stress disorder?
psychotherapy, but can also include medication
what age does Schizophrenia start?
mid- to late 20s
What triggers disruptive behavior?
Exposure to violence
What is a common way to treat depression?
Medications and psychotherapy
What are the 7 types of bipolar?
What is the most common trigger for PTSD?
Can schizophrenia go away?
Most people with schizophrenia make a recovery, although many will experience the occasional return of symptoms
What are the two most common disruptive behavior disorders?
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder.
What are effects that depression can have on an individual?
erratic sleep habits, loss of appetite, constant fatigue, muscle aches, headaches
What is the most common bipolar?
Bipolar I and Bipolar II
What are 4 complications to PTSD?
What is bipolar vs schizophrenia?
bipolar disorder primarily causes extreme mood shifts, whereas schizophrenia causes delusions and hallucinations.
What are disruptive behavior disorder complications?
Children with conduct disorder may develop antisocial personality disorder and violent/criminal behaviors later in life