Significant distress, in social situations for fear of being rejected, judged, or humiliated in public.
What is Social Anxiety?
Requires people to directly experience trauma or extreme exposure to the details of a traumatic event.
What is the DSM-5?
The length of time 5 or more symptoms are present during the same period and represent a change from previous functioning.
What are 2 weeks?
A continuous flow of accelerated speech that is often incoherent as it abruptly shifts from topic to topic.
What is flight of ideas?
Restricting its access lowers suicide rates.
What are guns?
A code-based phobic stimulus (i.e.: fear of flying in airplanes).
What is Situational?
Difficulty forming emotional attachments to others, while being emotionally withdrawn and showing little positive affect.
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)?
Feelings of intense sadness, rumination about the event, insomnia, poor appetite, and weight loss.
What are responses to a significant loss?
Common in Bipolar I disorder, but not required to diagnose Bipolar I disorder.
What are Hypomanic episodes?
The disorders that increases the risk for suicide.
What are depression, bipolar, substance abuse, schizophrenia, and anxiety disorders?
Heightened reactivity to emotional stimuli in the amygdala.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
People that experience a higher level of PTSD due to overt discrimination, racial microaggressions, and internalized racism.
Who are African-Americans?
The predominant affect is feelings of emptiness and loss.
What is grief?
Found in children during their first episodes before being medicated.
What are White Matter abnormalities?
2 or more suicides (or attempted suicides) that nonrandomly occur closely together in space or time.
What is suicide cluster?
Short intense feelings of heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, dizziness, stomach pain, loss of control, and fear of dying.
What are Panic Attacks?
Transforms distressing memories into more adaptive and less emotionally charged ones.
What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)?
Having the presence of mood congruent or mood-incongruent delusions or hallucinations.
What is a Psychotic episode?
The interruption of the internal biological clock that is hypothesized to be a cause of Bipolar episodes.
What are Circadian Rhythms?
The Federal agency that tracks suicide rates.
What is the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?
People that become outwardly distressed while inadvertently modeling temporary separations as distressing and threatening.
Who are Parents?
A coordination of an inflammatory response through a stream of neurohormones.
What is a stress-activated Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis?
Treatment used for mild cases of MDD that is effective for approximately 62% of patients.
What is Psychotherapy?
Having 4 or more cycles of mania and depression within 1 year.
What is Rapid Cycling?
The method used to commit suicide by 70% of girls aged 10-14?
What is suffocation (hangings)?