Temperamental factors, genetics, and environmental influences can all contribute to the development of ODDT
Risk factors?
A sudden, intense feeling of fear or terror that reaches a peak within minutes
What is a panic attack?
What are some ways that PTSD can affect a person's relationships with others?
Social isolation, difficulty trusting others, irritability, or increased emotional reactivity.
What is OCD?
A mental health condition characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions)
What is ADHD?
Having a parent with a mood or substance abuse disorder.
Give 2 examples of risk factors that can influence the development of oppositional defiant disorder?
A mental health condition characterized by excessive fear, worry, and other physical and emotional symptoms.
What is anxiety disoreder?
What can cause PTSD?
PTSD can be triggered by a wide range of traumatic experiences
What are obsessions?
These are unwanted, intrusive thoughts that can be distressing and cause anxiety.
What helps with ADHD?
Medication, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments.
A disorder thats is characterized by a pattern of angry, irritable mood, argumentative, defiant behavior
What is ODD?
Muscle tension
This symptom of anxiety involves feeling tense and having aches and pains throughout the body is called?
What are some examples of events that can trigger PTSD?
Natural disasters, accidents, abuse, or other forms of trauma.
What are 2 effects of OCD?
Two effects of OCD can be difficulty with daily routines and social isolation
How do you know if you have ADHD?
Signs of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that have persisted for at least 6 months of your life
Uncooperative and hostile behavior becomes a serious concern when it is so frequent and consistent that it stands out when compared with other children of the same age and developmental level and when it affects the child’s social, family and academic life.
How does an individual know when their child's behaviours are a serious concern?
Whats Agoraphobia?
A type of anxiety disorder thats characterized by a fear of situations where escape might be difficult, embarrassing, or help might not be available.
After experiencing an event of mass trauma, most doctors would recommend you do what?
Either, get to a safe place, see a doctor if injured, get food or water, or contact loved ones are all acceptable answers.
What type of medication is often prescribed to help manage the symptoms of OCD?
What are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
What are 4 Effcets of ADHD?
Attention Deficit Disorder
hyperactiveness
short attention span
hyperactivity
Factors such as a dysfunctional family life, a family history of mental illnesses and/or substance abuse, and inconsistent discipline by parents may contribute to the development of behavior disorders.
What environmental factors can contribute to the development of behavior disorders?
What is Insomnia?
A type of anxiety involves difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
What is negative cognitive distortions?
Feeling of guilt, self-blame, or shame that a person with PTSD might experience related to their trauma
What is a common compulsion that someone with OCD might perform?
Hand-washing, checking, ordering, or repeating actions.
What meds are taken for ADHD?
methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) and amphetamine (Adderall, Vyvanse)