SAD is the acronym used to describe?
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
Stroke, trauma, infection,
lack of oxygen, substance use can be causes of?
What are ABI's?
The technical term for Body flaws is known as....
What is Body dysmorphic disorder?
Also known as Manic Depressive Illness...
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Persons with DS have how many chromosomes....
What is 47?
An inability or reluctance to speak in social situations is known as..........
What is Selective Mutism?
The area of the brain when injured may impact personality changes, poor judgement is known as?
What is the frontal lobe injury?
Charlie suffers from an eating disorder but is fearful to seek help d/t negative thoughts and feelings towards persons with an eating disorder. This is known as...
What is a Stigma?
False beliefs not based on reality>>>>
What is Delusions?
Which condition may childlike behaviors occur?
What is Schizophrenia?
How many cause of Metal heath disorders are there....
What is (5)?
1. Biological Factors
2. Childhood Experiences
3.Social/Cultural Factors
4. Stressful Life events
5. Poor physical Health & Disability
ABI is also known as...
What is Traumatic Brain injury?
Purging is associated with what condition...
What is Bulima Nervosa?
An intense fear>>>>>
What is a Phobia?
Name one?
There are how many stages of Dementia?
What is 3?
Stage # 1:Mild (Early Stage)
Stage # 2: Moderate(Middle Stage)
Stage # 3:Severe(Late Stage)
Cognitive function relates to.....
What is Thinking and reasoning?
Behavioural changes associated with ABI's....
Anxiety, Depression, Emotional difficulties
Constipation, bloating, dental problems are all associated with what condition........
What is Bulimia?
PTSD stands for...
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
A condition that causes increases in behaviors.
What is Sundowning?
Folic acid aids in.....
What is preventing Spina Bifida? Neural Tube Defects
Headache, Nausea, Fatigue, ringing in ears........
what is Physical symptoms of ABI's?
Eating substances without nutritional value..
What is PICA?
An intense feeling of fear, anxiety, terror with no cause?
What is panic disorder?
Individuals in the early onset of Dementia are able to.....
what is? Remain in their homes with support and be part of their care.