Bipolar & Related Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
Medications
Miscellaneous
200

A mood disturbance with continuous elevation, agitation/irritability, and extreme goal-directed activity or energy

Mania

200

A diagnosis that may be given to people if they are concerned with being away from significant others because they fear something bad will happen

Separation anxiety disorder

200

Thoughts, impulses, or images that persist/recur so they cannot leave one’s mind

Obsessions

200

A hypertensive crisis is a medical emergency that is sometimes seen with this classification of antidepressants

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)

200

Similar to factitious disorder; however, this is said to be the act of exaggerating symptoms and fabricating an illness to receive secondary gain

Malingering

400

The term used to describe when individuals with bipolar I or II have 4+ mood episodes within a year

Rapid cycling

400

Fear of public speaking is common in individuals with this disorder

Social anxiety disorder

400

People’s homes can become uninhabitable due to this disorder

Hoarding disorder

400

This mood stabilizer may have to be supplemented in early phases of treatment with other medications because its onset of action is noticed after 10-21 days

Lithium

400

A person’s affect is described as this when he or she displays little to no emotion

Flat

600

Patients may be displaying these types of delusions if they exaggerate their importance and believe they have great powers

Grandiose

600

People may be diagnosed with this disorder if their worry is out of proportion to the true impact of situations or events

Generalized anxiety disorder

600

The disorder that involves individuals being preoccupied with imagined defective body parts and perfectionism

Body dysmorphic disorder

600

This classification of medications is often prescribed for patients with PTSD

SSRIs

600

People with generalized anxiety disorder often also have this disorder

Major depressive disorder

800

People may be diagnosed with this disorder if they have hypomanic and depressive symptoms that are not severe enough to be diagnosed with bipolar II and major depressive disorder

Cyclothymic disorder

800

What people may experience when they have a sudden onset of severe apprehension or fear that causes them to have a sense of impending doom

Panic attack

800

The term used to describe secretly swallowing pulled hair

Trichophagia

800

Patients who are displaying nonsuicidal self-injury may be prescribed aripiprazole or ziprasidone, which belong to this classification of medications

Second-generation antipsychotics

800

The term is used to describe feelings of detachment or unfamiliarity of one’s own body, mental processes, feelings, and sensations

Depersonalization

1000

The type of speech that is similar to circumstantial speech; however, the person loses the point he or she was trying to make

Tangential speech

1000

People are sometimes said to have this type of phobia if they fear places or situations that may be considered embarrassing or difficult to escape from

Agoraphobia

1000

Also known as skin-picking disorder

Excoriation

1000

This antianxiety medication may be prescribed instead of benzodiazepines because it does not cause dependence

Buspar

1000

These associations involve the stringing together of words due to their rhyming sounds

Clang