Episodes of feeling better than good, lots of energy, starting a lot of projects. Talkative. Doing things that cause harm (e.g., too much shopping, etc). impairment.
bipolar I disorder
parental criticism, mothers who diet, peer pressure to be thin, negative family relationships are what type of causes of what disorder(s)?
social causes of eating disorders
what is the first step in treatment for anorexia nervosa?
restoring weight/weight gain
intentionally faking symptoms of a disorder to obtain gain (money, etc).
episodes of eating so much food to feel uncomfortable, eating by oneself because of embarrassment and distress about doing this. no compensatory behaviors.
binge eating disorder
Joiner's interpersonal theory of suicide involves what 3 things?
No belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, acquired capacity for suicide
Treatments for what include: exposure to bodily sensations, targeting maladpative thoughts about illness, and empathy
somatic symptom and related disorders
when a person switches from having one eating disorder to another
transdiagnostic crossover
pain during intercourse and fear about the pain
genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder
Give a biological cause of sexual dysfunctions
diseases (diabetes,MS,cardiovascular diseases,spinal chord injury); substances/alcohol; SSRIs; low testosterone?
A drug used to treat mania/bipolar I disorder
lithium
feeling detached from your body like an outside observer
depersonalization
having a somatic symptom and having a lot of anxiety about it and spending a lot of time/money on it (excessive thoughts/feelings/behaviors about the symptom)
somatic symptom disorder
circumstances that would make someone unconsciously maintain symptoms (attention, time off, etc.)
secondary gain
banning intercourse and genital contact. massage with only positive feedback.
sensate focus and nondemand pleasuring
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
2 years of low-grade depressed mood and hypomania
cyclothymia
The negative cognitive triad is associated with what disorder and what is it?
behavioral activation is a treatment for what? what does it do?
MDD; gets clients more active/engaged and targets avoidance
what are the lifetime percentages of major depressive disorder and bipolar I?
MDD- 19; BP1- 1