What is Bipolarism?
What is a disorder that cause extreme changes in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function?
What are the five main categories of symptoms for people with Bipolar Disorder?
What are mood, behavioral, cognitive, psychological, and physical?
What are the four main categories of treatments for Bipolar disorder?
What are Medication, psychotherapy, substance abuse treatment, and hospitalization?
What are the three main types of Bipolar Disorder?
What are Bipolar l, Bipolar ll, and Cyclothymia?
What is the capital of New York?
What is Albany, NY?
How is Bipolarism typically attained?
What is inherited?
Name three examples of symptoms of Bipolar Disorder from the mood category
What are Mood swings, Sadness, Anger, Anxiety, Apprehension , Guilt, Hopelessness, Loss of interest or pleasure, etc?
Which treatment plan would be prescribed to a patient behaving dangerously towards their doctor?
What is hospitalization?
Rank the types of Bipolar Disorder from least to greatest severity
What are Cyclothymia, Bipolar ll, Bipolar l?
Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
Who is Amelia Earhart?
What are the believed causes of Bipolarism?
What are genetic and/or environmental factors?
Name three examples of behavioral symptoms for Bipolar Disorder
What are Risk Taking behaviors, Disorganized behavior, Excessive desires, Hyperactivity, Impulsivity, Self-harm, etc?
What is an example of substance abuse treatment?
What is rehabilitation (rehab), etc
Which Bipolar Disorder typically experiences hypomania?
What is Bipolar ll?
How many World Series wins do the Red Sox have?
What is 9?
Name a potential biological reason for why people with Bipolar Disorder might have it
People with this disorder appear to have physical changes/differences in their brains which might be linked with Bipolarism
Name three examples of cognitive symptoms for bipolar disorder
What are Unwanted thoughts, Delusion, Lack of concentration, False belief of superiority, etc?
How is psychotherapy different than regular therapy?
What is psychotherapy incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and analyzing instinctual drives instead of just emotions or behaviors?
Why is Cyclothimya less severe than Bipolar l or Bipolar ll?
What is less severe emotional ups and downs or less interference in daily life?
How many Great Lakes are there in the U.S?
What is 5?
What are the names of the three scientists/psychiatrists/psychologists who have studied Bipolarism or topics such as this (they were in the slides)?
Who are Theophilus Bonet, Jean-Pierre Falret, and Emil Kraepelin?
Name three examples of psychological symptoms for Bipolar disorder, and specify which type of Bipolar disorder they are for
What are Depression, Maniac Episodes (Bipolar l), Paranoia, Hypomania (Bipolar ll), etc?
Name an example of a medication that someone who has Bipolar Disorder could take (one from the slides)
What are Lithobid, Depakene, Depakote, Tegretol, Equetro, Lamictal?
Name examples of Bipolar l, Bipolar ll, and Cyclothymia
Any sort of emotional or behavioral changes work for all three, however, hypomania is an example for Bipolar ll and manic episodes is an example for Bipolar l
Who is the first woman to ever receive a Nobel Prize?
Who is Marie Curie?