Mental health problem that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing a life threatening event.
Reason of hoarding. "This is beautiful. Think of the possibilities."
What is intrinsic?
What are trauma and trauma-related problems?
What are behavioral health staff or attending physician?
The compulsion to continually accumulate a variety of items that are often considered useless or worthless by others accompanied by an inability to discard the items without great distress.
What is hoarding?
Name at least two symptoms/identifications of PTSD.
What are reliving the event, avoiding things that remind you of the event, having more negative feelings/thoughts than before, and feeling on edge?
The individual who suffers from OCD becomes trapped in a pattern of ______ thoughts and behaviors that are senseless and distressing but extremely difficulty to overcome.
What is repetitive?
Recurrent use of alcohol and/or drugs that causes clinically and functionally significant impairment, such as health problems or disability.
What is substance abuse?
Name at least two types of therapies used to treat mental disorders.
What are psychotherapy, medication, self-management strategies/education-behaviors, prolonged exposure therapy, stress inoculation training, and electroconvulsive therapy?
The two common symptoms shared between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
Name at least two examples of traumatic events.
What combat/military experiences, sexual/physical assault, learning about violence or death of a loved one, child abuse, serious accidents, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks.
Reason for hoarding. "It's a part of me."
What is true?
A common type of therapy for OCD.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
OCD stands for.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
Only a _________ or __________ can diagnose PTSD.
What is licensed mental health or medical provider?
Reason for hoarding. "I might need this. Somebody could use this."
What is instrumental?
Name at least two drug addiction risk factors.
What are lack of family involvement, early use, taking a highly addictive drug, family history of addiction, mental health disorders, and peer pressure?
A type of therapy that focuses primarily on observing one's internal and external states and accepting one's past experiences, so as to better tolerate the distress associated with trauma reminders.
What is mindful therapies?
Recurrent use of alcohol and/or drugs that causes clinically and functionally significant impairment, such as health problems or disability.
What is Substance abuse?
The way to assess whether someone needs a more extensive evaluation to determine the presence of a diagnosis.
What is screening?
OCD is a(n) ______ disorder that is a potentially disabling condition that can persist throughout a person's life.
What is anxiety?
This is true or false. When addicted, one is easily capable of quitting the drug because of the harm it causes.
What is false?
Appropriate levels of care for substance abuse therapies.
What are outpatient, residential, and inpatient programs?