SPMI (General)
Thought Disorders
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
100

True or False: The only way to be diagnosed with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness is to have one of four (4) specific diagnoses.

False. 

- there are multiple other criteria such as if the individual has had 2 or more inpatient mental health stays or has been treated by a crisis team 2 or more times within the past 24 months

100

What is the key differentiation between Schizoaffective Disorder and Schizophrenia?

Schizoaffective Disorder also shares co morbidity of a mood disorder

100

How many adults in the US have had at least one major depressive episode in the last year? 

16 million -- about 7% of the population

100

A distinct period of elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased goal-directed activity or energy

manic episode

100

Although still not fully understood, scientists agree the main causes of BPD are what? 

Genetics: BPD is 5 times more likely among people who have a first-degree relative with the disorder

Environmental Factors: specifically traumatic events in early childhood

Brain Function: Specifically, the portions of the brain that control emotions and decision-making/judgment may not communicate optimally with one another

200
What are the four diagnoses specifically mentioned in the definition of Serious and Persistent Mental Illness by MN DHS. 

What are Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, and Borderline Personality Disorder. 

These must ALSO evidence significant impairment in functioning and a mental health profession must write an opinion that this person is likely to have future episodes requiring inpatient or residential treatment

200

Fixed Beliefs that are not amenable to change in light of conflicting evidence are what?

Delusions

200

True or false: likelihood of onset of MDD increases during puberty

true

200

What differentiates a manic episode from a hypomanic episode?

time frame & intensity of symptoms

manic episodes last a least 1 week and symptoms are present most of the day nearly every day

hypomanic episode: lasts at least 4 consecutive days and symptoms are present most of the day nearly every day

200
It is estimated that this percentage of the US population meets the criteria for BPD.

1.6%; however newer research suggests that this could be as high at 5.9%. 


Currently 75% of the BPD diagnosed population is female, however newer research suggests that men may be equally effected but are typically misdiagnosed. 

300
What ratio of adults in the US will experience a serious mental illness in any given year?

1 in 25 (11.2 million)

300

The two types of schizoaffective disorder are __________ & __________. 

Bipolar Type & Depressive Type

300

Risk factors included in suicide assessments include: 

history of suicide attempts, current/past psychiatric disorders, family history of suicide attempts, change in treatment, access to firearms, and these key symptoms: anhedonia, impulsivity, hopelessness, anxiety/panic, insomnia, command hallucinations

300

Bipolar I means that have met the criteria for at least 1 __________ episode. 

Manic

300

The pillars of DBT are:

- mindfulness

- emotion regulation

- interpersonal effectiveness

- distress tolerance

400
Across populations, women are more likely to seek out mental health services than men, except in this population. 


(HINT: options include White, Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, and Hispanic)

American Indian/Alaska Native

400

Examples of negative symptoms are:

Deminished emotional expression: reductions in the expression of emotion in the face, eye contact, intonation of speech, etc. (commonly referred to as flat affect)

avolition: decrease in motivated self-initiated purposeful activities

alogia: deminished speech output

Anhedonia: decreased ability to experience pleasure

asociality: apparent lack of interest in social interactions

400

protective factors in suicide assessments include:

Internal: ability to cope with stress, religious beliefs, and frustration tolerance

External: responsibility to children or beloved pets, positive therapeutic relationships, social supports 

400

Chronically unstable mood in which people experience hypomania and mild depression for at least two years.

Cyclothymic Disorder or Cyclothymia

400

True or false: these individuals are less sensitive to environmental factors

false

500

This federal law requires that insurance benefits for mental health and substance use conditions are equal to coverage for other types of health care. 

Mental Health Parity Law

500

What are themes in the content of delusions? 


Hint: there are 

Persecutory delusions: belief that one is going to be harmed, harassed, etc. by another individual or group

Nihilistic delusions: conviction that a major catastrophe will occur

Referential delusions: belief that certain gestures, comments, environmental cues, etc. are directed at oneself

Grandiose delusions: when an individual believes falsely that he/she/they have exception abilities, wealth, or fame

Erotomanic delusions: false beliefs that another individual is in love with him/her/them

Somatic delusions: preoccupations regarding health and organ function



500

specifiers for major depressive disorder are:

with anxious distress

with mixed features

with melancholic featurs

with mood congruent psychotic features

with mood-incongruent psychotic features

with cataonia

with peripartum onset

with seasonal pattern

500

The average onset for bipolar disorder

25 years 

(is possible to begin showing symptoms in teen years, or rarely in childhood)

500

Primary presenting symptoms of BPD include: 

Frantic efforts to avoid being abandoned by friends and family. 

• Unstable personal relationships that alternate between idealization and devaluation. This is also sometimes known as “Splitting.” 

• Distorted and unstable self-image, which affects moods, values, opinions, goals, and relationships. 

• Impulsive behaviors that can have dangerous outcomes. 

• Suicidal and self-harming behavior. 

• Periods of intense depressed mood, irritability or anxiety lasting a few hours to a few days. 

• Chronic feelings of boredom or emptiness. 

• Inappropriate, intense or uncontrollable anger—often followed by shame and guilt. 

• Dissociative feelings—disconnecting from your thoughts or sense of identity, or “out of body” type of feelings—and stress related paranoid thoughts. Severe cases of stress can also lead to brief psychotic episodes.

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