This disorder involves at least two weeks of low mood or loss of interest in activities.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
A racing heart, sweating, and shaking are examples of these [blank] symptoms.
What are physical symptoms?
This elevated mood state includes increased energy, less need for sleep, and risky behavior.
What is mania?
Hallucinations and delusions are examples of these types of symptoms.
What are positive symptoms?
Trauma reminders that cause sudden fear or discomfort are known as these.
What are triggers?
Trouble sleeping, low energy, and changes in appetite are examples of these types of symptoms.
What are physical (somatic) symptoms of depression?
People with anxiety often do this behavior to avoid situations that make them nervous.
What is avoidance?
A major difference between mania and hypomania is that mania causes this level of disruption.
What is significant impairment or hospitalization?
Flat affect, low motivation, and reduced speech are examples of these symptoms.
What are negative symptoms?
Feeling jumpy, on edge, or easily startled are examples of this trauma response.
What is hyperarousal?
People with depression often experience these negative thinking patterns, such as “I’m a failure.”
What are cognitive distortions?
This type of attack peaks within minutes and can feel overwhelming, even if there’s no danger.
What is a panic attack?
People in manic episodes may engage in these behaviors, such as spending sprees or reckless driving.
What are impulsive or risky behaviors?
Trouble with memory, attention, or organizing thoughts are examples of these symptoms.
What are cognitive symptoms?
Avoiding places, people, or situations that bring up trauma memories is called this.
What is avoidance?
This term describes when depression makes it hard to function at school, home, or socially.
What is functional impairment?
This disorder involves excessive worry about many areas of life for at least six months.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
This type of bipolar disorder includes at least one full manic episode.
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
Schizophrenia symptoms must last at least this long for a diagnosis.
What is six months?
Flashbacks and memories fall under this category of trauma symptoms.
What are intrusive thoughts?
This condition can look similar to depression but is related to a major loss and has different patterns.
What is grief/bereavement?
This term describes when the brain overestimates danger and underestimates ability to cope.
What is catastrophic thinking?
This term describes the pattern of switching between depressive, manic, or hypomanic episodes.
What is mood cycling?
Myth of fact - schizophrenia means “split personality."
What is a myth?
Long-term trauma exposure, especially in childhood, can lead to this more complex pattern of symptoms.
What is complex trauma (or Complex PTSD)?