What is insomnia?
Insomnia is a sleeping disorder caused mostly by stress
What are the symptoms of Schizophrenia? (Name at least 3)
Mood,Psychological,Speech
What are some ways to help someone who has BPD?
Learning about the illness,offering emotional support help
Is Clinical Depression heritable?
Yes, it is heritable by 40%-50%
Is insomnia curable completely?
No, it is an on going disorder that comes and goes.
What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a disorder where a person has disruptions,in thought,feelings,and relationships with others.
How does BPD affect people?
It changes the person's ability to control their emotions
What are the three medications for Clinical Depression?
TMS, ECT, and Psychotherapy.
What gender experiences insomnia the most?
Females.
What is the main treatment for Schizophrenia?
This is mostly therapy
Name one type of therapy used to treat BPD?
Psychological therapy, anger management, cognitive behavioral
What are three symptoms of Clinical Depression?
Social Isolation, Anxiety, or Loss of interest. (optional response)
What percent of the worldwide population have insomnia?
33-50% of the population have insomnia.
What are some of the psychological experiences do people with Schizophrenia experience?(Name 3 of them)
Hearing voices, hallucinations, and fear
Name 2 ways of how BPD affects someones behavior,mood,feelings/thoughts?
Behavioral: antisocial behavior, compulsiveness,hostility,impulsivity,irritability,self-harm, social isolation, or lack of restraint.
Mood: anger, anxiety,general discontent,guilt, loneliness,mood swings, or sadness.
Psychological: depression, depression,distorted self image,narcissim
What is Clinical Depression?
A disorder that can affect a person's mood and ability.
How many Americans have a sleeping disorder?
About 70 million.
What does the fingerprint of someone with Schizophrenia look like?( Describe it)
Their fingerprints have an abnormal amount of swirls and loops
What percentage of women in the U.S have BPD compared to men?
75% of them
What is TMS placed on?
The scalp. It sends brief magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in your brain which regulates depression.