What does ADHD stand for?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
What does PTSD Stands for
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
True of False: Fast heartbeat,Trembling,Sweating,Upset stomach or blushing or stammering when speaking are all Physical Symptoms of someone with Social Anxiety Disorder
True
What does the "O" in OCD stand for
Obsessive,
Full - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. It may result in a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior
Schizophrenia
True or False: ADHD is a condition that only affects children.
False. ADHD can affect individuals throughout their lives, though symptoms may change with age.
This form of treatment can improve your symptoms, teach you skills to deal with it and restore your self-esteem
PTSD THERAPY ( Cognitive/Exsposure)
Formerly known term for Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Phobia
True or False: Laboratory tests can provide diagnosis of OCD
False
A mental health condition that affects the way people feel about themselves and others. It includes a pattern of unstable, intense relationships, as well as impulsiveness and an unhealthy way of seeing themselves.
Borderline Personality Disorder
Which of these is a common symptom of ADHD in adults?
A) Difficulty concentrating
B) Excessive daydreaming
C) Inability to focus on one task at a time
D) All of the above
D) All of the above.
True or False: Everyone who experiences trauma develops PTSD
False
a sudden and intense episode of fear that can feel like a physical and mental health crisis. Symptoms can include pounding heart, sweating, trembling, chest pain, shortness of breath etc.
Panic Attack
People with OCD often repeat certain actions, such as washing their hands many times. What is this behavior called?
Compulsion
a syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning.
Psychological Disorder
Which of the following is the most common type of ADHD?
A) ADHD, Inattentive Type
B) ADHD, Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
C) ADHD, Combined Type
D) ADHD, Emotional Type
C. ADHD, Combined Type.
A psychological state lasting from a few seconds to several days, during which one relives a traumatic event and behaves as though the event were occurring at that moment
Flashbacks
Which of the following is a physical symptom commonly experienced by individuals with Social Anxiety Disorder during social interactions?
A) Increased heart rate
B) Excessive energy
C) Heightened appetite
D) Excessive sweating
A. Increased heart rate.
What is one common feeling that people with OCD experience if they don’t perform their compulsions?
Anxiety, distress, or discomfort
This Disorder shows no regard at all for other people’s rights or feelings. This lack of regard is exhibited a number of ways and can include repeatedly performing illegal acts, lying to or conning others, impulsivity and recklessness, irritability and aggressiveness toward others.
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Name at least 3 common symptoms of ADHD.
Difficulty staying focused or paying attention
Impulsiveness (e.g., making decisions without thinking)
Hyperactivity (e.g., fidgeting, trouble staying seated)
Forgetfulness or losing things
Difficulty organizing tasks
Name at least 3 symptoms of PTSD
Intrusive memories, Avoidance, Negetive Changes of Mood and thinking, Change in Physical and emotional reactions, Irritability,Flashbacks,Hyper vigilant, loss of sleep, detachment from others,Emotional numbness
Name 3 common physical symptom of Social Anxiety Disorder.
sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, blushing, or nausea
Which of the following are the two main types of symptoms in OCD?
A) Hallucinations and compulsions
B) Obsessions and compulsions
C) Delusions and anxiety
D) Phobias and compulsions
B. Obsession and Compulsion
This term explains the cause or causes of a psychological disorder
Etiology