What does MDD stand for? (The clinical diagnosis for depression)
Major Depressive Disorder
Disorganized thinking, emotions and behaviors incongruent with their situations, disturbed perceptions (halluncinations and delusions), loss of contact with reality, fragmented speech, difficulty concentrating, hearing voices, disorganized emotions (laughing when others are crying, vice versa), disorganized behavior (rocking back and forth)
What does PTSD stand for?
Post traumatic stress disorder
True or false: Bipolar disorder mood shifts happen over several days or weeks?
True
Name one mindfulness exercise?
Yoga, meditation, 5-4-3-2-1 exercise, mindful eating, walking
What are 2 symptoms of depression?
Sadness, emptiness or hopelessness, irritability, loss of interests, difficulty falling or staying asleep, isolation, anxiety, slowed reactions, lack of appetite or increase in appetite, guilt, trouble concentrating, suicidal thoughts ( I will accept others)
What does the word schizophrenia mean?
Split mind
What are 2 events that can cause PTSD?
Sexual/physical abuse or neglect, violent crimes, natural disasters, school shootings, car crashes, witnessing crimes, fires, war (really anything CAN)
Bipolar disorder is characterized by dramatic shifts in emotions, mood and energy. Shifting from extreme ____ to extreme ____.
Extreme lows to extreme highs
What does the "S" in SMART goal stand for?
Specific
What type of disorder is depression? (Psychotic, anxiety, mood, personality, trauma-related)
Mood Disorder
Schizophrenia affects ___% of the population
1%
As age increases does the risk of PTSD increase or decrease?
Increase
Periods of high moods in bipolar disorder are called
Manic episodes or mania
What are three ways you cope with negative thoughts?
Differs for everyone (will accept most answers)
Statistically are more people diagnosed with major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder?
More people are diagnosed with major depressive disorder (4.7% MDD to 1.5% bipolar)
What does DID stand for?
Disassociative Identity Disorder
What are 3 symptoms of PTSD?
Again, it varies:
Agitation, irritability, hostility, hyper vigilance, self-destructive behaviors, social isolation, flashbacks, fear, severe anxiety, mistrust, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, guilt, loneliness, insomnia, nightmares, emotional detachment
What is the different between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 disorder?
Bipolar 1 experiences mania and bipolar 2 experiences hypomania (less severe than mania)
what is this type of rational thought questioning called?
What is the thought?
Is it based on fact or feeling?
What evidence do I have that this thought is true?
Socratic questioning
What are the three parts of CBT? (Used to treat depressive disorders)
Thoughts, feelings and behaviors
What does the term "positive symptoms" mean?
Symptoms that add to the experience of the patient (ex: hallucinations, innappropriate laughter or delusional thoughts)
What general type of medication is most used to treat PTSD? Anti _______
Antidepressants
What is cyclothymia?
Milder lows and milder highs, cycling back and forth between the 2 for atleast 2 years
Name 3 alerting activities for distraction?
Holding an ice cube, eating hot/spicy foods, going for a run, scents like peppermint/citrus, listening to loud music, etc (will accept others)