fundamentals
history
parts of the brain
100

The symptom that is not an illness in itself but indicates underlying conditions

what is psychosis

100

the man who coined the term 'psychosis'

who is Ernst von Feuchtersleben

100

 It is the part of your brain that detects internal and external stimuli

what is the salience network

200

schizophrenia and bipolar are what in relation to psychosis

what is an underlying cause

200

the year the term 'psychosis' was created

what is the year 1845

200

gives you motivation and pleasure, also helping you learn by reinforcing rewarding behaviors

what is dopamine 

300

hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking/speech

what are symptoms

300

what is the term similar to psychosis Karl Friedrich Canstatt used 

what is psychosis neurosis 

300

primary and most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in your brain

what is glutamate

400

biological and environmental factors

what are triggers

400

defining, diagnosing, and treating symptoms

what is medicalization of psychosis

400

calms nerve activity, reduce excitability, and control the speed of neural signals

what is GABA

500

taking medicine, attending therapy, leading a healthy lifestyle

what are treatment options

500

historical concept that suggests all distinct psychotic disorders are all variations of a single underlying disease process, rather than an illness in itself

what is the unitary view of psychosis

500

difference in how the brain works

what is a structural change

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