Therapies
Sleep Disorders
Conditions
Personality Disorders
:) Fun Facts
100

In _________, the therapist is not dealing with two potential equals but rather with a hierarchy in which parents are expected to assume some authority and responsibility for the behavior of their child. The degree of hierarchy in the family will vary depending on the age of the child. For adolescents and teenagers, one important problem is the stress that the “child’s” growing independence is adding to this hierarchical structure.

Family Therapy

100

______ is defined as difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or early morning awakening with an inability to return to sleep.

Insomnia

100

___________ is the act of excessively acquiring items, that may have little value, and experiencing distress when faced with the decision to discard or part ways with them.

Hoarding disorder

100

Marked by a rigid fixation on details and personally held standards

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

100

Which neurotransmitter is most associated with schizophrenia? 

A) Dopamine

B) GABA

C) Serotonin

D) Norepinephrine

A) Dopamine

200

The goal of this therapy is to help clients acknowledge and understand negative feelings, and repressed emotions, and resolve internal psychological conflicts. It is a popular treatment for people with depression and works to uncover memories, experiences, and dreams that helped to shape the client’s life and relationships.

Psychodynamic Therapy

200

_________ is a sleep disorder in which a person consistently experiences ”frightening, vivid or disturbing dreams,” that suddenly wakes them. 

Nightmare disorder

200

Involves consuming large amounts of food in a short period of time?

Binge eating disorder (BED) is a serious eating disorder characterized by episodes of uncontrolled eating. During a binge episode, a person eats large amounts of food in a short period of time, even when they are not hungry. They may also feel a sense of loss of control or shame during the episode.

200

Relies on others too much and feels the need to be taken care of. Is submissive or clingy toward others. Fears having to take care of self if left alone.

Dependent personality disorder

200

Which celebrity was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult? 

A) Emma Watson

B)Justin Timberlake

C) Lady Gaga

D) Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

B) Justin Timberlake.

300

_________ focuses on teaching patients new ways to change maladaptive schemas. The goal is to help patients restructure their negative cognitions so that they can perceive reality in a less distorted way and learn to react accordingly.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

300

__________ is the most common breathing-related sleep disorder. It can be serious because breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. What disorder is this?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

300

What is the most common mental health condition in the United States?

Anxiety

(Anxiety impacts nearly 40 million US adults each year, though less than 40% seek treatment.)


300

Lacks trust and is suspicious of others and the reasons for their actions. Believes that others are trying to do harm with no reason to feel this way.

Paranoid Personality Disorder

300

Which of the following is not a cause of mental illness? 

A) Genetics

B) Brain chemistry

C) Life experiences

D) Stress


D)

Stress can trigger or worsen mental health conditions, but it is not a cause of mental illness.

400

___________ is a medical treatment most commonly used in patients with severe major depression or bipolar disorder that has not responded to other treatments.

Electroconvulsive Therapy

400

Which stage of the sleep cycle do we spend the most time in?

A) Stage 1

B) Stage 2

C) Stage 3

D) REM

B)

Humans spend the most time in stage 2 sleep, which makes up about 45% of total sleep time. This is a deeper stage of sleep than stage 1, but not as deep as stage 3 or 4. During stage 2 sleep, the brain waves slow down and become more regular. The eyes are still closed, and it is more difficult to be awakened during this stage.


400

_____________ is a form of depression that is caused by the decrease in the amount of natural light during the fall and winter months and can be treated using artificial light sources that mimic the effects of sunlight.

Seasonal Affective Disorder

400

Having severe mood swings, impulsive behavior, and difficulty forming stable personal relationships.

Borderline Personality Disorder

400

Which neurotransmitter is most associated with pain? 

A) Substance P

B) Serotonin

C) Dopamine

D) Norepinephrine

A) Substance P

500

_________ is a specific type of psychotherapy developed for treating depression, although it potentially is useful for other conditions, such as bulimia nervosa and borderline personality disorder. This stresses working on improving interpersonal relationships.

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT)

500

___________ is usually associated with uncomfortable sensations typically described as tingling, burning, or itching. Symptoms are worse at rest, and frequent leg movements occur in an effort to relieve the uncomfortable sensations. What is this syndrome?

Restless Legs Syndrome

500

_____ is diagnosed when a person consumes nonnutritive, nonfood substances (e.g., dirt) on a persistent basis for a period of at least 1 month. This has been observed in pregnant women, in persons with intellectual disabilities, and in those with specific medical disorders (e.g., iron deficiency).

Pica

There is no specific treatment for pica. Behavioral therapy that emphasizes and rewards appropriate eating behavior, or that negatively reinforces nonnutritive food consumption, has been recommended.

500

___________ is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotions. They have a limited interest in close relationships, even with family members. They may also have difficulty expressing emotions, and they may seem indifferent to praise or criticism.

Schizoid personality disorder (SPD)

500


When was Alcoholics Anonymous founded? 

A) 1935

B) 1944

C) 1960

D) 1980



A)

Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935 in Ohio after stockbroker Bill W. and Akron surgeon Dr. Bob S. met and discussed their histories with alcohol addiction and their road to recovery. Today, the program operates in more than 180 countries.


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