This mental health condition is characterized by lack of energy, low self-esteem/self-worth, loss of interest in things one normally loves, self-isolation, irritability, and suicidality
What is depression?
This trauma-related disorder develops after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event and involves intrusive memories, hypervigilance, avoidance, and emotional numbing.
What is Posttraumatic Stress disorder (PTSD)
It is the component of nervous system which deals with balance, linear and angular motion.
What is vestibular system?
This neurotransmitter facilitates the feeling of reward and drives motivation.
What is dopamine?
This category of drugs are implicated in increased GABA modulated actions in the brain.
What is alcohol/benzodiazapines?
This mental health condition can look like feeling nervous, restless, or tense, having a rapid heart rate, an impending sense of doom, breathing rapidly, sweating
What is anxiety?
This condition results from long-term or repeated trauma, leading to PTSD symptoms plus chronic shame, emotional dysregulation, and difficulties with trust and identity.
What is complex PTSD?
This is the component of nervous system which deals with touch, pain, temperature and pressure.
What is the somatic sensory system?
This neurotransmitter facilitates the feeling of drowsiness and calm.
What is GABA?
This category of drugs is responsible for altered perception of reality and mood.
What is cannabis?
This mood disorder causes alternating episodes of elevated energy, activity, and mood — called mania or hypomania — and periods of deep sadness or fatigue known as depression.
What is Bipolar disorder?
This clinical subtype of PTSD presents as the sensation of moving in slow motion or moving underwater.
What is Derealization?
The ________ integration means effective communication between the higher/newer parts of brain and lower/primitive parts of brain.
Vertical
This neurotransmitter is essential for alertness, readiness to action and attention.
What is noradrenaline?
This drug blocks reuptake of norepnephrine in the neuron synapse.
What is cocaine?
This chronic brain disorder is marked by positive symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, and negative symptoms such as social withdrawal, flat emotion, and lack of motivation.
What is Schizophrenia?
This clinical subtype of PTSD presents as the sensation of being outside your body, being numb, or disconnected.
What is depersonalization?
This part of the human brain is embryologically and evolutionarily the oldest.
The somatosensory system.
This neurotransmitter influences mood, appetite, sleep, and social behavior.
What is Serotonin?
This drug augments the production of norepinephrine and dopamine in the prefrontal cortex of brain.
What is amphetamine?
This hybrid mental health condition combines symptoms of psychosis, like hallucinations or delusions interspersed with mood disorder features like depression or mania.
What is Schizoaffective disorder?
The _______ component of sensory perception that is dysfunctional in PTSD presents as extremes of drowsiness or hypervigilance.
What is arousal?
The ________ attachment style is found to be protective against the somatosensory disconnect in PTSD.
Secure.
This neurotransmitter is tied to muscle function, attention, and memory, especially in the hippocampus.
What is acetylcholine?
These category of drugs bind to mu receptors which produces a flood of dopamine.
What are opioids?