Mental Disorder
Schizophrenia
Disorders
Eating Disorders
Disorders
100

What are the three D's?

Dysfunction, Devaince, Distress

100

Negative Symptoms

Emotionless, Expressionless, Rigid Posture

100

Brain Abnormalities 

hyper responsive dopamine 

100

 Anorexia nervosa

low body weight, maintains a starvation diet, delusional about being fat, excessive exercise

100

Autism

1.Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction

2. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities

3. Symptoms must be present in the early developmental period

4. Symptoms cause clinically significant impairment

200

Major Depressive Disorder

Must show 5 or more symptoms, one being either depression or lack of interest for two or more weeks

200

Positive Symptoms 

Perceptions, inappropriate laughter, distorted laughter

200

DID

 Dissociative Identity Disorder-rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities



200

Bulimia nervosa

-they binge eat and then throw up, laxatives, inappropriate weight loss, no great attempt to reduce food intake, body weight is typically normal or above normal, they recognize their problem



200

PTSD

4 or more weeks

  • Reoccurring memories/nightmares

  • Hypervigilance, jumpy anxiety

  • Social withdrawal

  • Numbness of feeling

300

Bipolar 1

Hospitalization, Medication needed, Mania, Some depressive episodes, psychotic symptoms

300

Acute

a form of schizophrenia that can begin at any age, frequently occurs in response to an emotionally traumatic event, and has extended recovery periods

300

3 clusters

Eccentric or odd

Dramatic or impulsive

Anxious 

Patients do not feel that there is something wrong

300

 Binge-eating disorder

binge eat and then guilty, unhealthy coping mechanism



300

OCD

  • Time consuming 

  • Interfere with everyday life 

  • Obsessions are unwanted, intrusive, and persistent thoughts 

  • Compulsive behaviors are responses to those repetitive thoughts

400

Bipolar II

No hospitalization, hypomania, major depressive episodes

400

Chronic

 

a form of schizophrenia in which symptoms usually appear by late adolescence or early adulthood



400

Personality Disorder

3 clusters

400

 Intellectual disability (mental retardation)

<70 IQ

understand abstract concepts

have struggle with math, reading, etc

early childhood

social situations 

sometimes with autism 

400

Illness Anxiety Disorder

a person interprets normal physical sensations as symptoms of a disease, excessive 

preoccupation with one’s health



500

Rumination

compulsive fretting

500

hallunications vs delusions 

Hallucinations-false perceptions

Delusions-false beliefs, selective attention breakdowns



500

somatic symptom disorder

Symptoms take a somatic(bodily) form without apparent physical cause, Excessive preoccupation

with physical symptoms



500

ADHD (3 types)

predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined

500

Antisocial personality disorder

most prevalent in jails today