Symptoms
Biology
Psychological
Treatment
Bipolar
100
Loss of the capacity to derive pleasure from normally pleasant experiences is...
What is anhedonia
100
What is the end product of the HPA axis?
CORTISOL!!!!
100
Examples of culture stressors include...
What is death, moving, graduation, etc.
100
When someone starts having flu-like symptoms after they abruptly stop taking anti-depressants it is considered...
What is discontinuation syndrome
100
___is a heightened state of the mind in which the person acts irratic or has better than normal moods
Mania
200
Decreased need for sleep and high levels of arousal are the prominent physiological symptoms of this mood disorder.
What is mania
200
A deficiency of which neurotransmitters is associated with depression?
At least two weeks
200
Depression can lead to stress just as much as _____ can lead to depression
What is stress.
200
The book uses the example about sleep deprivation when talking about this kind of treatment
What is Circadian-Related Treatments
200
Which type of Bipolar Disorder is defined as switching between mania and depression
Type 1
300
A group of conditions that influences emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, cause subjective discomfort, and hinders a person's ability to function.
What is a moood disorder
300
Which part of the brain regulates hormones in the body?
The Hypothalamus
300
One of the components of the negative thinking schema include...
What is arbitrary inference, abstraction, minimization/magnification, or overgeneralization.
300
When combining biomedical and psychological treatments, how many number of people 'recover' from depressive symptoms
What is one-third
300
What are some possible causes of Bipolar Disoder?
-Large life changes -Recreational drug use -Certian medications -Long periods of sleeplessness
400
The four symptoms domains
What is affective, cognitive, behavioral and physiological
400
A deficiency of which neurotransmitters is associated with depression?
Serotonin, Noropenephrine and Dopamine
400
Define of the four components of the negative thinking schema...
What is... Arbitrary Inference—Guessing negative perception without evidence Selected Abstraction—Using insignificant details to support negative theory. One negative comment out of ten positive comments on presentation may make presenter believe that presentation was disaster. Overgeneralization—Finding ways to believe that unrelated instances (budget cuts, job loss) are proof of the person's unworthiness. Magnification and Minimization—Raising the problems one has, downsizing the positive things they have done.
400
The 3 side effects listed caused by anti-depressants are...
What is weight gain, sexual side effects, and insomnia.
400
What some signs of mania?
Irratic behavior Irritablity Grandiosity Innapropriate Behavior
500
The two levels of manic intensity
What is hypomania and mania
500
What is the name of the Serotonin gene?
Serotonin Transporter Gene
500
The year Beck developed his theory that depression is more about negative thoughts than negative emotions was...
What is 1976.
500
The 2 types of Brain Stimulation Therapies are...
What is Electroconvulsive therapy and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
500
____ is a mild form of Bipolar Disorder where the person switches between hypomania and mild depression
Cyclothymia
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