ADHD
OCD
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Anxiety
100

What does ADHD stand for?

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

100

What does OCD stand for?

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

100

What is Bipolar disorder? (How does a person with Bipolar disorder behave?)

a person with unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration

100

According to the NIH, what is depression?

Depression (also known as major depression, major depressive disorder, or clinical depression) is a common but serious mood disorder. It causes severe symptoms that affect how a person feels, thinks, and handles daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.

100

How can you relieve anxiety at home?

(please nothing too dirty.)

200

What is commonly prescribed for ADHD?

Adderall (amphetamine), Ritalin (methylphenidate), and Vyvanse (lisdexamphetamine) are classified as central nervous system stimulants (CNS)

200

What are some common misconceptions about OCD?

"We're all a little OCD sometimes!"

"It's just weird handwashing like in *As Good As It Gets* starring Jack Nicholson!"

"It's not a big deal, people just need to not worry so much!"

"OCD people are crazy and can't live with normal people, bro!"

200

What is a manic episode?

Mania is a condition in which you display an over-the-top level of activity or energy, mood or behavior. This elevation must be a change from your usual self and be noticeable by others. Symptoms include feelings of invincibility, lack of sleep, racing thoughts and ideas, rapid talking and having false beliefs or perceptions.

200

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of depression?

  • Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood
  • Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism
  • Feelings of irritability, frustration, or restlessness
  • Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities

TRICK - all of them are.

200

What are some symptoms of anxiety disorders?

  • Anxious thoughts or beliefs that are hard to control. They make you feel restless and tense and interfere with your daily life. They do not go away and can get worse over time.
  • Physical symptoms, such as a pounding or rapid heartbeat, unexplained aches and pains, dizziness, and shortness of breath
  • Changes in behavior, such as avoiding everyday activities you used to do
300

How does having ADHD impact a person's daily life?

Impact on Daily Life: ADHD can affect various aspects of life, including academic performance, work productivity, social relationships, and self-esteem. It's essential for individuals with ADHD to receive appropriate support and accommodations to manage their symptoms effectively.

300

What's the most common medication prescribed for OCD?

The most common medications prescribed for OCD are antidepressants that target serotonin, a chemical transmitter in the brain involved in depression and OCD. The largest category of antidepressants is called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

300

What medication is used?

Mood stabilizers such as lithium or valproate can help prevent mood episodes or reduce their severity. Lithium also can decrease the risk of suicide. Health care providers may include medications that target sleep or anxiety as part of the treatment plan.

300

How long do antidepressants take to work?

usually 4-8 weeks

300

What's most often prescribed for anxiety disorders? (according to ChatGPT)


As of my last update in January 2022, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are among the most commonly prescribed medications for anxiety disorders in the United States. Examples of SSRIs include medications like sertraline (Zoloft), fluoxetine (Prozac), and escitalopram (Lexapro). SNRIs include medications such as venlafaxine (Effexor) and duloxetine (Cymbalta).

400

How is ADHD diagnosed?

Diagnosis: Diagnosis of ADHD typically involves a comprehensive assessment conducted by a healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist. Criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) are often used to guide diagnosis.

Attention test with neurofeedback "helmet."

400

OCD affects what percentage of US adults?

1.2% (2.5 million people)

400

Name THREE celebrities with Bipolar disorder.

  1. Catherine Zeta-Jones
  2. Demi Lovato
  3. Mariah Carey
  4. Carrie Fisher
  5. Russell Brand
  6. Jean-Claude Van Damme
  7. Stephen Fry
  8. Mel Gibson
  9. Kanye West
  10. Linda Hamilton
400

Two types of therapy for depression include CBT and IPT. What are these?

cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT)

400

What are the three types of anxiety disorders?

  • Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). People with GAD worry about ordinary issues such as health, money, work, and family. But their worries are excessive, and they have them almost every day for at least 6 months.
  • Panic disorder. People with panic disorder have panic attacks. These are sudden, repeated periods of intense fear when there is no danger. The attacks come on quickly and can last several minutes or more.
  • Phobias. People with phobias have an intense fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. Their fear may be about spiders, flying, going to crowded places, or being in social situations (known as social anxiety).


500

Why is there a shortage of the medication used to treat ADHD?

Adderall and other ADHD drugs are stimulants and CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. Their production is limited by the DEA.

"The nationwide shortage of Adderall and related drugs, used to treat attention/deficit hyperactivity disorder, has passed the year mark with no end in sight.

High demand — from increased access to the medication via telehealth to people with long COVID-19 using ADHD drugs — makes the situation worse.

About 41.4 million Adderall prescriptions were dispensed in the United States in 2021, up more than 10% from 2020, according to IQVIA, a health research firm."

I think this is worth posting in relation to mental health and how shortages in medication can have a negative impact on the quality of life. Also noteworthy is the fact that people with Long Covid are being treated with ADHD medication that puts a further strain on the supply of drugs, this being a consequence of our inability to deal with the pandemic."

-Reddit

500

An alternative treatment for OCD is rTMS. What is this?

In 2018, the FDA approved using a deep form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)—along with medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both—to treat people with severe OCD who did not respond to other treatments. In 2022, this approval was extended to standard TMS devices.

500

What are the three types of Bipolar disorder?

  • Bipolar I disorder is defined by manic episodes that last for at least 7 days (nearly every day for most of the day) or by manic symptoms that are so severe that the person needs immediate medical care. Usually, depressive episodes occur as well, typically lasting at least 2 weeks. Episodes of depression with mixed features (having depressive symptoms and manic symptoms at the same time) are also possible. Experiencing four or more episodes of mania or depression within 1 year is called “rapid cycling.”
  • Bipolar II disorder is defined by a pattern of depressive episodes and hypomanic episodes. The hypomanic episodes are less severe than the manic episodes in bipolar I disorder.
  • Cyclothymic disorder (also called cyclothymia) is defined by recurring hypomanic and depressive symptoms that are not intense enough or do not last long enough to qualify as hypomanic or depressive episodes.
500

What age group has the highest percentage of self-reported depression in the USA?

16% of all self-reported depression was from ages 18-29.

Depression steadily decreases with age.

500

What other drug is used to relieve anxiety, but has significant risk?

Benzodiazepines (benzos) are a class of medications commonly prescribed for the treatment of anxiety disorders and related conditions. They work by enhancing the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that reduces the activity of neurons in the brain, thus producing a calming effect. 

  1. Alprazolam (Xanax)
  2. Clonazepam (Klonopin)
  3. Lorazepam (Ativan)
  4. Diazepam (Valium)
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