Social withdrawal, lack of motivation, and reduced emotional expression are examples of these symptoms.
Negative Symptoms
This term refers to a persistent, compulsive use of a substance or behavior despite negative consequences.
Addiction
This mental illness has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric disorders.
What is anorexia nervosa?
This personality disorder cluster is associated with anxiety and fearfulness.
Cluster C
This personality disorder is characterized by instability in mood, self‑image, and relationships, and a high risk for self‑harm.
What is borderline personality disorder?
This phase of schizophrenia is marked by the onset of disruptive symptoms and possible hospitalization.
The acute phase.
This describes a state in which the body has adapted to a substance and requires it to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
What is physical dependence?
This eating disorder involves restrictive intake due to sensory sensitivities or fear of choking rather than body‑image concerns.
What is ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)?
Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders belong to this cluster.
What is Cluster A?
This personality disorder is characterized by exaggerated self‑importance and lack of empathy.
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
Paranoia increases the risk of this outcome due to misinterpretation of others as threatening.
Aggression
Needing increased amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect is known as this phenomenon.
What is tolerance?
Patients with this eating disorder often appear normal weight despite severe symptoms.
What is bulimia nervosa?
Avoidant, dependent, and obsessive‑compulsive personality disorders make up this cluster.
What is cluster C
A lifelong pattern of dramatic, attention‑seeking behavior defines this disorder.
What is histrionic personality disorder?
Before any physical intervention, Mandt prioritizes this approach using tone, body language, space, and active listening.
What is de‑escalation?
This term refers to a return to substance use after a period of improvement or abstinence.
Relapse
The 10 personality disorders are grouped into 3 clusters. This cluster is described as “odd or eccentric.”
What is Cluster A?
Borderline personality disorder is part of this cluster.
Cluster B
Extreme sensitivity to criticism and fear of rejection are hallmark features of this disorder, along with social inhibition and feelings of inadequacy.
What is avoidant personality disorder?
The final “S” in SIGECAPS signals thoughts that require immediate attention and referral when present.
What is suicidal ideation?
Loss of control, continued use despite harm, and cravings are hallmark features of this diagnosis category.
What is a substance use disorder
This cluster is characterized by dramatic, emotional, or impulsive behavior.
What is cluster B
Avoidant, dependent, and obsessive‑compulsive personality disorders make up this cluster.
Cluster C
Unlike OCD, individuals with this disorder view their behaviors as appropriate and beneficial.
What is obsessive‑compulsive personality disorder?