Mental Health
Improving mental health
Mental Health Diagnosis
Psychotropic Meds
Mental Health & Children
100

What can negatively impact your mental health?

What causes mental health problems?

- childhood abuse, trauma, or neglect.

- poor self esteem, social isolation or loneliness.

- experiencing discrimination and stigma, including racism.

- social disadvantage, poverty or debt.

- maladaptive grieving, bereavement overload 

- severe or prolonged stress.

- having a long-term physical health condition.

- alcohol, substance use and abuse

- Etc…

100

Name some examples of bad coping mechanisms

Some of the most common unhealthy coping mechanisms are:

Avoiding issues, sleeping too much, drug or alcohol use, impulsive spending, over or under eating, criticizing yourself (negative self-talk), over speeding, chewing your fingernails, becoming aggressive or violent, drinking a lot of coffee, smoking or chewing tobacco.

100

What are the signs of depression?

The persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest that characterizes major depression can lead to a range of behavioral and physical symptoms. These may include changes in sleep, appetite, energy level, concentration, daily behavior, or self-esteem.

100

Side effects of antipsychotics?

Extrapyramidal symptoms,  weight gain, hypercholesterolamia, hyperprolactinaemia, a milky nipple discharge, missed periods, men’s breasts getting larger than normal, the body not producing enough testosterone, sperm, or both, sexual dysfunction, an increased risk of osteoporosis, a health condition that weakens bones, sedation, sleep apnea, anticholinergic effects, postural hypotension. hypertension, seizures, less glucose tolerance, issues with the heart or blood vessels, stroke risk, blood clots in the veins, Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), Pneumonia, Neutropenia, Effects on liver function, Photosensitivity, Skin disorders, Double vision, Increase in drug or alcohol use, Restless legs syndrome

100

Pattern of aggression toward others, and serious violations of rules and social norms at home, in school, and with peers, breaking serious rules, such as running away, staying out at night when told not to, or skipping school, being aggressive in a way that causes harm, such as  bullying, fighting, or being cruel to animals, lying, stealing, or damaging other people’s property on purpose

Conduct Disorder

200

Which neurotransmitters are most commonly associated with mental disorders?

Monoamine neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine or serotonin are the most important neurotransmitters in pathophysiology of mood disorders and in mechanisms of action of antidepressants.  

200

Name some healthy coping mechanisms.

Some common coping strategies are:

Lowering your expectations, asking for help, taking responsibility for the situation, engaging in problem solving, maintaining emotionally supportive relationships, maintaining emotional composure or, expressing distressing emotions, practice meditation, yoga, pray, music, dance, pet therapy, exercise, painting, journaling, bake, cook, deep breathing, aromatherapy e.t.c.


200

Bipolar Disorder?

A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depression to mania.


200

Foods to avoid when on MAOI meds?


Avoid foods high in tyramine, such as aged cheese, aged meats, and fermented foods 



200

????affects a child’s nervous system and growth and development. Highlights include restricted activities or interests, repetitive, stereotype patterns of behavior, impaired communication and imaginative activities,  impaired social interactions, it often shows up during a child’s first 3 years of life.

Autism disorder

300

Define Mental Illness

MI is a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder with moderate, severe, or extreme functional behavior in specific areas of lifestyle.

300

Name the five stages of grief by Kubler Ross

The stages of grief are: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.

300

Name some risk factors for suicide

Active Psychiatric d/o, single, divorced, widow, LGBTQ,  availability of firearms, male gender, white race, Family hx, previous attempt, bullying, bereavement overload

300

Name some mood stabilizers

Lithium, Anticonvulsants which  include carbamazepine (Tegretol), lamotrigine (Lamictal), valproate (Depakote, Epilim)

300

IDD or Mental Retardation

Intellectual development disorder is a neuro-developmental disorder that causes problems with intellectual tasks. Children with intellectual development disorder have trouble with things like learning, communicating, thinking rationally, making judgments, and planning. Impairments in measured intellectual performance and adaptive skills across multiple domains.

400

What  are the rights of psychiatric patients?

•Right to least restrictive environment

•Right to refuse treatment

•Right to wear own clothing

•Right to receive mail, visitors or telephone calls

•Right to Informed Consent

-Medications

-reatments

400

Milieu Therapy

Milieu therapy is a safe, structured, group treatment method for mental health issues. It involves using everyday activities and a conditioned environment to help people with interaction in community settings. Milieu therapy is a flexible treatment intervention that may work together with other treatment methods.

400

PTSD


A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.

400

Sedative Hypnotics: Types & Uses

Benzodiazepines include Xanax, Librium, Valium, and Ativan, common Z-drugs include Ambien, Lunesta and Sonata.

Medications which can reduce anxiety and produce a calming effect by inducing the onset of sleep as well as maintaining sleeping duration, used in treatment of different psychiatric disorders including anxiety and insomnia.

400

ADHD

One of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. Highlights are inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.

500

Disorders that occur when traits become rigid and inflexible and contribute to maladaptive patterns of behavior or impairment in functioning.

Personality Disorders like antisocial, paranoid, narcissitic, dependent, schizotypal, schizoid or histrionic personality disorder.

500

CBT

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy that can help you manage your problems by changing the way you think and behave. It's most commonly used to treat anxiety and depression, but can be useful for other mental and physical health problems.

500

????? is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally, it may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling.

Schizophrenia

500

What group of meds are these?

  • Isocarboxazid (Marplan)

  • Phenelzine (Nardil)

  • Tranylcypromine (Parnate)

  • Selegiline (Emsam, Eldepryl)  

MAOIs

500

This disorder shows up in childhood with simple tics like eye blinking, neck jerking or facial grimacing or complex motor tics like squatting, skipping, hopping and vocal tics like squeaks, barks or grunts.

Tourette or Tic Disorder