Name 3 medications for this class
Name 3 medications from this class
Xanax,Librium,Clonazepam,Clorazepate,Diazepam,Lorazepam
Name 3 types of depressive disorders
Major Depressive Disorder
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Persistent Depressive Disorder(Dysthymia)
Substance or medication indices depressive disorder
Depressive disorder due to another medical condition
Characterized by chronic, unrealistic, and excessive anxiety and worry.
The sessions begin with the least amount of fear or anxiety possible while still being exposed to the phobic stimulus and gradually the individual is exposed to stimuli that are more fearful
name 3 common side effects for this class
Name 2 subclasses for this drug class
Benzodiazepines,SSRI's,SNRI's,Tricyclic,MAOI's
Name the 4 stages of depression
Transient, Mild, Moderate, and Severe
Name the two therapies related to Anxiety related disorders
Systematic desensitization therapy, Implosion Therapy (flooding)
Which therapy emphasizes what people think rather than what they do?
Cognitive Therapy
Acute and chronic psychoses, such as schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder (manic Phase illness)
Agitation and behavioral disorders
What are the medications in this class used for?
Isolated episodes of intense anxiety
Temp use for those with severe functional impairment
Pre-anesthesia sedations and muscle relaxation
Convulsions or seizures
Alcohol withdrawal
Name 3 treatment modalities for depression
Individual psychotherapy, group therapy, Family therapy, cognitive therapy, Electroconvulsive therapy, Light therapy, Psychopharmacology, Transcranial Magnetic stimulation, Vagal Nerve Stimulation and Deep Stimulation
2 part question
Disorder Described:The recurrent pulling out of ones hair that results in hair loss
Is anxiety more common in men or women?
Trichotillomania
Women 2:1!
Name 4 ways anger is manifested
Clenched fists, low pitched voice and clenched teeth, Yelling and shouting, Intense eye contact or avoidance of eye contact, Flushed face, passive aggressive disorder
With weight gain and other factors as a side effect of this class what disorder may the client be predisposed to as a result?
Type 2 diabetes
Name 4 adverse reactions for this class
Name the 3 theories and 1 model associated with depressive disorders
Learning Theory
Object loss theory
Cognitive Theory
The transactional model of stress and adaption
Treatment modalities related to anxiety
Individual Psychotherapy, Cognitive therapy, Behavior therapy, Medications
Name 4 ways aggression is manifested
Pacing and restlessness, Threatening body language, verbal or physical threats, Loud voice, threats of homicide or suicide, destruction of property, Acts of physical harm toward another person, defensive posturing
2 part question: How many weeks before this class of medications demonstrate effect on the disorders?
What 2 interacting drugs (classes) should not be taken with this class?
Range of 6-10 weeks for most medications
Anti-cholinergic drugs and Immunologic Drugs
2 part question:What subclass is contraindicated with pregnancy for anti-anxiety medications?
Which subclass should be tapered and never stopped abruptly after starting in this drug class?
1&2. Benzodiazepines
Name all the Risk Factors associated with ECT
Mortality, permanent memory loss, Brain Damage, Medications used for ECT
Name all 5 anxiety disorders
Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Trichotillomania, Hoarding Disorder, Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition and substance or medication induced anxiety disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder.
Phase 1: assessment
Phase 2: Planning of therapeutic intervention
Phase 3: Intervention
Phase 4: Evaluation of crisis resolution and anticipatory Planning