This part of the brain can be overgrown in children with Autism.
What is the amygdala?
This classification of symptoms impair daily functions of people with Schizophrenia.
What are negative symptoms?
This ailment affected children seeking asylum in Sweden.
What is resignation syndrome?
This is the name of the only federal psychiatric hospital for American Indians.
What is the Canton Asylum?
This term coined by Hacking refers to the moving target of identity based on classifications.
What is the “looping effect”?
This part of the population is four times more likely to be diagnosed with Autism.
Who are boys?
This classification of symptoms refers to new sensations introduced by schizophrenia.
What are positive symptoms?
This field of study is a radical exploration of disability that reclaims agency for disabled folks to center themselves in research.
What is Mad Studies?
This hypothesis links the inverse relationship of prison occupancy and institutionalized mental health care capacity.
What is the Penrose Hypothesis?
This concept, coined by Arpaly, refers to the subjective nature of interaction that is given meaning by an observer.
What is Content Efficacy?
This is one of two core behavioral features of Autism.
What is difficulty in social interactions or restrictive, repetitive behaviors.
In a binary sense, this gender group receives higher prevalence of schizophrenia diagnoses.
Who are boys?
This system places value on people’s bodies and minds based on societally constructed ideas of normalcy, intelligence, excellence, and productivity.
What is ableism?
This country has reportedly lower rates of ASD diagnoses compared to other wealthy countries.
What is France?
This term refers to the inability to empathize or consider the internal thoughts of others.
What is mindblindness?
This hypothesis states that people with ASD have less long-range connections between different brain regions, and more connection between local brain regions.
What is the under-connectivity hypothesis?
These (name at least three) are persistent symptoms of Schizophrenia.
What are delusions of grandeur, Hallucinations, Disorganized speech and/or behavior, and Negative Symptoms?
This year, the DSM-5 was published.
When is 2013?
This city in Italy is commended for their commitment to mental health care.
What is Trieste?
This tech analogy is used by Arpaly to describe ways that mental illness is both a physical and non-physical ailment.
What is hardware vs software problems.
These are three ways Bernard Rimland influenced the looping affect of Autism.
What are: Destigmatizing Autism in research, involving parents in the diagnosis process, and allowing behavioral therapists in the parent network?
Brain scans in individuals with schizophrenia show these structural abnormalities. (Name two)
What is reduced gray matter, larger ventricles, and reduced activity in frontal lobe consistent with cognitive deficits.
Martino and Lindsay give these two animals as examples of the “biopolitical weaponization of one species to advocate for another.”
What are lone star ticks and red meat/cows?
JFK signed the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Health Centers Construction Act that lead to the deinstitutionalization of mental health care in this year.
When was 1963?
These are the four reasons Carl Elliot accounts for the “increase” in mental illness. (name all four)
What is 1. The proliferation of biomedicine, 2. The success of biomedicine in treating mental illness, 3. Destigmatization from community building, and 4. Direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising?