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People experiencing moderate to severe forms of this may also have objective symptoms such as an elevated heart rate, respiratory rate, or blood pressure.

What is anxiety?

100

Give an example of a hallucination.

What is seeing someone in the room when no one is there? Or hearing voices when alone?  Or smelling something cooking when nothing is being prepared?

100

A _____ is an elevated or irritable mood with abnormally increased energy that lasts at least one week.

What is a manic episode?

100

People with this disorder may experience chronic feelings of emptiness and exhibit frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. They may have difficulty controlling their anger or experience dissociative symptoms where they feel detached from their body with a loss of memory of the experience.

What is borderline personality disorder?

200

A ____ is an intense fear of specific objects or situations.

What is a phobia?

200

True or false: Delusions are fixed, false beliefs held by a person even though there is concrete evidence they are not true.

What is true?

200

This disorder can be caused by experiencing, witnessing, or hearing about a traumatic event and includes symptoms lasting over a month removed from the event.

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

200

True or False: Narcissistic personality disorder includes a pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy for others.

What is true?

300

A person suffering from this finds it difficult to control their anxiety and worry, and it is associated with symptoms such as restlessness, becoming easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbances.

What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?

300

Psychosis caused by medical conditions or substance use is referred to as this.

What is delirium?

300

This is a pattern of inner experiences and behaviors that deviates from the expectations of the individual’s culture.

What is a personality disorder?

300

This is an illness caused by repeated misuse of alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, hallucinogens, inhalants, opioids, sedatives, stimulants, or misuse of other prescription or over-the-counter medications.

What is substance use disorder (SUD)?

400

These include false sensory perceptions not associated with real external stimuli and can include any of the five senses.

What are hallucinations?

400

Give an example of a symptom of depression.

What is feeling sad, irritable, or empty?  

Other acceptable answers: a loss of pleasure or interest in activities they normally enjoy, poor concentration, feelings of excessive guilt or low self-worth, hopelessness about the future, thoughts about dying or suicide, disrupted sleep, changes in appetite or weight, and feeling fatigued.

400

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCD) includes these traits.

What is a pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control?

400

This is the difference between relapse and recovery.

What is: relapse refers to the return to substance use after a significant period of abstinence where as recovery is a process of change when individuals improve their health and wellness and strive to reach their full potential?