There can be an increase in this when young adults under the age 25 start antidepressant therapy.
What are suicidal thoughts?
Patients sit in front of this with their eyes open, starting with 10 to 15 min sessions.
What is light therapy?
Helplessness, powerlessness, pessimistic outlook, low-self-esteem
What is Dysthymic disorder?
Many parents disregard this as normal adjustments to adolescence.
What is depression?
Aged cheeses should not be consumed while taking this class of medications.
What are MAOIs?
This therapy is an important dimension of multimedia treatment once the acute phase of depression has passed.
What is group therapy?
Total despair, worthlessness, flat affect, apathy
Major depressive episode
This electrolyte disturbance can occur in elderly taking SSRIs.
What is hyponatremia?
Obsessions are controlled by this class.
What are SSRIs?
This therapy teaches patients to control thought distortions.
What is CBT?
Symptoms of this include worry, sadness, fatigue after having a baby.
What are baby blues?
A special diet may be ordered for a client taking this antidepressant.
What is phenelzine, an MAO inhibitor?
Diet pills and this medication can not be taken together.
What are MAOIs?
The goal of this therapy helps clients resolve the symptoms and initiate or restore family functioning.
What is family therapy?
This is characterized by a depressed mood, agitation, indecision, guilt, and there may be a lack if interest in or rejection of the baby accompanied by delusions and hallucinations
What is postpartum depression with psychotic features?
Consuming ten tylenol would be an example of this type of suicidal method.
What is a soft method?
A patient taking Wellbutrin should never do this if they miss a dose.
What is doubling their dose?
Nurses monitor patients and apply oxygen before after receiving this therapy.
What is ECT?
This disorder is characterized by severe recurrent temper outbursts grossly out of proportion to the situation, at least 3 times per week and present for 12 or more months. Throughout that time, the individual has not had a period lasting 3 or more consecutive months without all of these symptoms.
What is disruptive mood dysregulatiom disorder (DMDD)?
Obsessions are controlled by these antidepressants.
What are SSRIs?