They are twice as likely to suffer from depression
Who are women.
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Brief psychotic disorder occurs more often in this portion of the population.
Who are women.
100
By this age it is apparent that someone has Tourette's disorder (ie, they will not develop it past this age).
What is 18 years old.
100
These are the two types of amnesia.
What is retrograde and anterograde.
200
These two symptoms of Social Phobia
What is a fear of public speaking, fear of humiliation & interactions, trouble making eye contact, relationship problems, trouble breathing, depression
200
Bipolar disorder is characterized by this.
What is a "switching" between the mood disorders depression and mania.
200
This class of drug is used to treat schizophrenia.
What are anti-psychotics.
200
Down Syndrome is recognized at this point in the lifespan.
What is at birth or infancy.
200
These are two treatments for selective mutism.
What is "self-modelling" and medication (drugs).
300
These are two main causes of Disassociative Identity Disorder.
What is a traumatic childhood and a history of physical & sexual abuse
300
The difference between anorexia and bulimia is this.
Anorexia: not eating in order to lose weight.
Bulimia: binge eating and then throwing up your meals.
300
Psychotic disorders are usually diagnosed at this time in one's life.
What is early adulthood (~20-30 years)
300
These are two possible side effects of medications for narcolepsy.
What is death, nausea, vomiting.
300
This is the difference between retrograde/anterograde amnesia and disassociative amnesia?
What is retro/antero caused by physical damage; dis caused by emotionally traumatic events.
400
DID affects the people around the sufferer in this way.
What is by forcing them to adapt to each personality.
400
These are three physical changes that can occur when suffering from anorexia.
What is an extremely thin appearance; loss of appetite; self-conscious about your weight; odd food routines
400
These are two symptoms of schizophrenia
What are delusions; hallucinations; social withdrawal; depression
400
These are three physical symptoms of a person with Down Syndrome.
What is a small chin, flat nasal bridge, eye fissures, and poor muscle tone.
400
These are three symptoms of amnesia.
What is having trouble doing simple math; depression; anxiety; depersonalization
500
These are three differences between psycho- and sociopaths.
What is psychopaths have more control; sociopaths can form bonds; sociopaths are less organized.
500
Three symptoms of depression are these.
What is feelings of guilt, worthlessness/helplessness; insomnia; loss of interest in activities/hobbies; thoughts/attempts of suicide; constantly sad, anxious, feeling "empty"
500
These are the three types of schizophrenia.
What is paranoid, disorganized, and catatonic.
500
Tourette's is caused by this.
What is an inherited genetic mutation that results in chemical imbalances in the brain.
500
This is a potential cause of synesthesia.
What is a cross activation of sensory nerves; genetic factors; disinhibited feedback.