Different Kinds Of Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Phases Of Disorders
Symptoms
Myths About Suicides
100
psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes. See major depressive disorder, mania, and bipolar disorder.
What is Mood Disorders?
100
Bipolar 1 Bipolar 2 cyclothymia mixed
What are the 4 types of bipolar disorders?
100
4 to 9 months Relapse prevention knowledge of disease,medication,early sings and symptoms of relapse Support groups.
What is Outcome Continuation Phase?
100
A false belief firmly held despite evidence to the contrary.
What is delusion
100
Researchers report most people who commit suicide gave prior indications of their intentions or consulted a health provider beforehand
Myth: people who threaten suicide are only seeking attention
200
disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated (dissociated) from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings.
What is Dissociative Disorders
200
Bipolar 2
What is the most common bipolar disease?
200
-Prevention of relapse and limitation of severity and duration of episodes.
What is Outcome Maintenance Phase?
200
A disturbance in memory and consciousness in which significant aspects of experience are kept separate and distinct (or dis-associated).
What is dissociation
200
most people may feel hopeless or out of touch with reality, but they're not 'insane'
Myth: a person must be insane to attempt suicide
300
a rare somatoform disorder in which a person experiences very specific genuine physical symptoms for which no physiological basis can be found.
What is Conversion Disorder
300
voracious appetites for social engagement spending and activity reduced need for sleep lesser degree of mania
What is hypomania?
300
Prevention of Relapse Medication adherence
What is Implementation Continuation Phase?
300
An intentional behaviour or mental act performed in a stereotyped fashion.
What is compulsion
300
An open suicide discussion with a depressed person doesn't prompt the person to attempt it. In fact, extracting a promise that the person won't attempt suicide before calling or visiting a mental health worker may prevent suicide
Myth: talking about suicide with a depressed person may prompt the person to attempt it
400
psychological disorder in which the symptoms take a somatic (bodily) form without apparent physical cause (See conversion disorder)
What is Somatoform Disorder
400
continuous flow of accelerated speech with abrupt changes from topic to topic, usually based on understandable associations or plays on words.
What is Flight of ideas?
400
-Hospitalization may be required (Suicidal) -Lithium frist choice, not antidepressants (risk of hypomania)
What is Implementation Acute Phase?
400
A constellation of symptoms that tend to occur together.
What is clinical syndromes
400
most people who commit suicide have made previous unsuccessful attempts
Myth: people who attempt suicide and fail aren't serious about killing themselves
500
An anxiety disorder in which a person who has experienced a traumatic or life-threatening event has symptoms such as psychic numbing, reliving of the trauma, and increased physiological arousal.
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD)
500
Lithium (mania) Anticonvulsants (depakote, tegretol, lamictal) antianxiety - klonopin, ativan atypical antipsychotics: zyprexa risperdal ECT electroconvulsive therapy milieu mgmt support groups teaching psychotherapy
What are some treatments for Bipolar disease consists of?
500
-Maintaining to adherence to medication regime and prevention to relapse
What is Planning Continuation Phase?
500
Symptoms of schizophrenia such as flat affect, socially inappropriate behaviour and intellectual impairments that reflect a deficit or a loss of something that was once present or should be present.
What is negative symptoms
500
though some people do manipulate others by making idle threats, it is prudent to treat every suicidal threat as genuine and to take appropriate action
Myth: if someone threatens suicide, it's best to ignore it so as not to encourage repeated threats
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