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Putting forth effort to excel in another area when you lack in another
What is compensation?
100
coordinates smooth muscle movement
What is Cerebellum?
100
Classification of medications that fight depression by decreasing serotonin blockers
What is SSRIs?
100
Symptom of mental illness
What is being sad?
100
Asking "Why?" questions
What is non-therapeutic communication?
200
Disowning thoughts or actions that are intolerable
What is denial?
200
Voluntary motor function
What is Frontal Lobe?
200
Disease that results from too many neurotransmitters
What is Schizophrenia or Bipolar?
200
Admission of self to seek care
What is voluntary admission?
300
Methods used to decrease anxiety
What is coping mechanisms?
300
auditory center
What is Temporal Lobe?
300
MAOIs are dangerous during
What is pregnancy?
300
Bad stress
What is distress?
300
Disease that has spurts of energy followed by deep depression
What is Bipolar?
400
Replacing an unacceptable need or attitude with a more acceptable emotion
What is sublimation?
400
perception of taste, pain, touch, temperature, and pressure
What is Parietal Lobe?
400
Buspirone treats
What is anxiety?
400
Nursing School Stress
What is eustress?
400
Threat to self or others constitutes what type of admission
What is involuntary admission
500
Excessive reasoning to avoid feelings
What is intellectualization?
500
Emotional patterns
What is Limbic Lobe?
500
Classification of Escitalopram
What is SSRIs?
500
Stress Hormone
What is cortisol?
500
Hormone linked to suicidal ideations
What is serotonin?