These types of trauma consist of abuse, illness, war, terrorism, natural disasters, community losses, and/or crime victimization.
What is individual or group trauma?
These are recurrent, unwanted thoughts or impulses.
What are obsessions?
Name one of the potential traumas that bring about separation anxiety symptoms.
What is death of a pet, getting lost (separated from parent) in public place, parent getting hospitalized?
What are the key symptoms that define schizophrenia?
What are distorted thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors? (Positive and hard symptoms)
What are grandiose delusions?
This type of traumatic disorder has recurrent intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal, and emotional numbing.
These are ritualistic behaviors performed to reduce anxiety.
What are compulsions?
This type of anxiety disorder includes recurrent panic attacks with physical symptoms such as rapid heart rate and hyperventilation.
What is Panic Disorder?
When/at what age is Schizophrenia typically diagnosed?
What is late adolescence or early adulthood?
This type centers on the second coming of Christ or another figure or prophet.
What is a religious delusion?
Stress disorder has similar symptoms to PTSD, but it only lasts for this amount of time.
What is 3 days to one month?
Name the behavior associated with these names: kleptomania, pyromania, oniomania.
What are compulsive stealing, setting fire, and compulsive buying?
Name an irrational fear of specific objects or situations.
What are phobias? (social phobias, agoraphobia, selenophobia, plastybolsaphobia)
This is a related disorder that is a mix of mood and psychotic symptoms.
What are somatic delusions?
In these types of disorders, clients detach from reality as a defense mechanism.
What are dissociative disorders?
Name 2 self-soothing behaviors and their appropriate names.
What are nail biting (Onychophagia), skin picking (Dermatillomania), hair pulling (Trichotillomania)?
Name the two neurotransmitters that are involved in the neurochemical theory for the etiology of anxiety.
What are GABA and Serotonin?
This is a short-term schizophrenia-like episode.
What is a schizophreniform disorder?
These are beliefs that the client's organs are not functioning or are rotting away.
What are nihilistic delusions?
These treatments are considered psychotherapy and are used with trauma-related disorders. (Bonus: These types of medications are the common choices for these therapies)
What are exposure therapy, cognitive processing therapy, and adaptive disclosure? (Bonus: SSRIs (Fluoxetine, sertraline), SNRIs (Venlafaxine- Effexor) , Second-generation antipsychotics (Risperidone)
This is the term given to people who feel "overcomplete" or alienated from a part of their body and desire amputation. (Bonus: These are some actions clients will do when surgeons won't operate)
These types of medications are first line treatment in anxiety. (Bonus: This is the top type of therapy used for anxiety-type disorders.)
What are SSRIs? What is Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
These medications are for positive symptoms of schizophrenia. (Bonus: what are medications for both positive and negative symptoms)
What are referential delusions?