Somatic Symptom & disorders
Trauma, Crisis & Disaster
Types of delusions and disorganized speech
Hodge Podge
Mood disorders
100

When emotional distress and psychological issues are exhibited in physical manifestations that cannot be explained medically.

Somatic Symptom Disorder

100

this involves prolonged activation of the stress response without recovery, harming the body and brain.

Toxic Stress

100

Refuses to drink anything not in a sealed bottle, saying "The waiters always poison your drinks if they are open"

Paranoia

100

 This phase of schizophrenia occurs before evidence of illness of the disease is present, generally includes distinctive personality traits or behaviors

Premorbid phase

100

This is both a symptom and a disorder, it can be throughout the lifespan, triggered by stressors such as loss, hormonal imbalance or stress.

Depression

200

When a client experiences constant thoughts about having a significant illness.

Illness anxiety disorder

200

This is the first line pharmacologic treatment for PTSD

SSRI-Paroxetine

200

I would like to buy a krookle after school today.

Neologism

200

This 2nd generation antipsychotic primarily works by blocking both Dopamine and Serotonin receptors which help to manage symptoms of Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

Aripiprazole

200

Although this client will cycle between manic and depressive states, they generally will experience extremely high levels of the mania.

Bipolar 1

300

when the client falsifies their symptoms to themselves or others, even when there is no external reward for doing so. They may self-induce, stimulate or fabricate their symptoms.

Factitious disorder

300

a situation or event which causes emotional or cognitive stress to those involved.

Crisis

300

"Get by for anyone just to answer fortune cookie"

Word salad

300

this results in functional impairment which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities.

Serious Mental Illness

300

this disorder is a group of symptoms that occurs only in the last week before a client menstruates, and is characterized by dysphoria.

Pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder

400

clients may experience motor weakness of paralysis, tremors, reduced tactile, visual and auditory sensations, and in some cases, syncope.

Functional Neurological Symptom disorder

400

an incident or event that could end human life or cause health-related harm, requiring immediate response in resources and workforce

Disaster

400

If the CIA finds me in this class, I will never get out alive"

Persecutory delusion

400

This occurs after long-term use of antipsychotic medications and causes uncontrolled movements around the mouth.

Tardive Dyskinesia

400

refers to thinking about, considering or planning suicide

Suicidal ideation

500

a mental state of  disconnecting from one's thought, memories and feelings.

Dissociation

500

A single traumatic event that is limited in time (such as a car accident, or natural disaster)

Acute trauma

500

Laughs when told his mother has died

Inappropriate affect

500

Acute Dystonia, Parkinsonism, Akathisia and tardive dyskinesia are all considered this type of side effect

Extrapyramidal side effects

500

Although this client will cycle between manic and depressive states, they generally will experience more profound depression

Bipolar 2

600

sudden and temporary changes in consciousness, behavior, and identity and only becomes a diagnosis when a client experiences a disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states.

Dissociative identity disorder

600

Psychological distress resulting from trauma or adversity passed down through generations of groups of people who share identity, affiliation, or circumstances.

Historical trauma

600

"Rock, Rock, stock dock, turn around the clock clock.

Clang Association

600

A life threatening side effect of some antipsychotics that presents with fever/chills, weakness, bone pain, sore throat, hypotension, tachycardia and dyspnea

Agranulocytosis

600

Suicide was responsible for more than 47,500 deaths in the United States in 2019. This is equal to one death every ________ minutes

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700

described as the client being unable to recall events related to their history and is not consistent with normal forgetting.

Dissociative amnesia

700

a service based approach that is responsive to the impact of trauma and emphasizes the psychological, biological, and physical safety of the clients and health care providers, and provides a safe, stable and supportive environment while navigating a crisis, traumatic event or trauma-related disorder.

Trauma-informed care

700

"When I speak King's listen"

Delusions of Grandeur

700

A rare but potentially fatal  complication of treatment with neuroleptic drugs characterized by sudden high grade fever, muscle rigidity, diaphoresis, Change in LOC and coma

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

700

a simple to use scale to immediately assess clients for suicide risk factors

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