Focuses on considerable attention on the most negative features of themselves, their environments, and the future
What is Depressive Triad?
- Person must experience at least one major depressive episode in the absence of history of manic episodes
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
What is both terms coined as?
Pervasive and sustained emotional response that in extreme form, color the person's perception of the world
What is Mood?
Which medication do these side effects go to?
-weight gain, drowsiness, constipation, and hypothyroidism
What is SSRI's/(Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)?
What Symptoms?
- Fatigue, Lethargy, aches and pain
- Changes in sleep patterns/appetite
- Anhedonia
What is Somatic Symptoms?
Experience at least one manic episodes would be assigned a diagnosis
What is Bipolar 1?
When people become alienated from society, depressed/apathetic
A set of exaggerated actions/feelings within a person's physical and emotional wellbeing
What is Mania?
Which side effects do these go to?
- dry mouth, dizziness, insomnia, nausea, weight gain
What is MAOI's (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors)?
Who is more vulnerable to Depression by 2 or 3 times?
Experienced at least one major depressive episode
one hypomania episode, no full-blown manic episodes
Symptoms need to be present for minimum of only four days to meet the threshold for manic episodes
What is Bipolar 2?
Takes their own lives for sake of others
What is Altruistic - Excessive Integration?
Involves a more general or diffuse emotional reaction -beyond simple fear, that is out of proportions to threats from the environment
What is Anxiety?
Which treatment is effect with Valium and Xanax for treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder?
What is Benzodiazepine?
Cultural Differences:
-each culture has its own ways of ___
-symptoms of physical and emotional disorder?
What is Interacting/Expressing/Communicating?
being embarrassed in public or social situations (as in social anxiety disorder)
being contaminated (as in obsessive-compulsive disorder)
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Following breakdown of social order
What is Anomic - Diminished Regulation?
Defined as a relatively uncontrollable sequence of negative emotional thoughts that are concerned with possible future threats of danger
50% go to this surrounding people who have been diagnosed with mood disorder
What is Suicide Rate?
Based on the ways in which people perceive, think about, & remember events in their world can have an importance on the way they feel.
What is Cognitive Theories of Depression?
You must exhibit both symptoms of obsessions and compulsions
What is OCD?
Circumstances when person's life becomes unbearable
An emotion experienced in the face of real, immediate danger
What is Fear?
A sudden, overwhelming experience of fright or terror
What is Panic Attack?