Information travels through the brain through these cells
What are neurons?
100
Thorazine, Prolixin, and Haldol are all examples of this generation of medications.
What are first generation?
100
In this type of delusion a person has the irrational belief that someone (usually famous) is in love with them.
What is erotomanic?
100
Research has shown that people with schizophrenia who live in families with a high degree of Expressed Emotion have a great relapse rate. This therapy can help reduce this effect.
What is family therapy?
200
I last more than a day but less than one month
What is Schizophreniform Disorder
200
The small space between one neuron and the next is call the ______________
What is a synapse?
200
This side effect causes the sensation of the need to move and can increase risk of suicide.
What is akathisia?
200
Persons with these delusions may believe that the CIA is attempting to kill them.
What is persecutory?
200
This therapy can assist people in getting back into the workforce after disability.
What is vocation rehabilitation?
300
This disorder cannot be diagnosed if widespread role functioning problems are present
What is Delusional Disorder
300
Signals are passed from one neuron to the next via these chemicals that are released from vesicles in the terminal bud.
What are neurotransmitters?
300
These drugs have long-acting formulations that are injected and last from 2 to 4 weeks.
What are Haldol, Prolixin, and Invega?
300
Your client believes he is the second Jesus. He likely has this type of delusion.
What is grandiose?
300
This form of intensive case management with wrap-around services was invented and tested in Madison, WI.
What is the Program for Assertive Community Treatment?
400
The number of weeks of non mood related psychosis necessary to diagnos Schizoaffective Disorder
What is two?
400
I'm the area of the brain that controls planning, coordination, executive functions, and motivation.
What is the frontal lobe?
400
This side effect causes an acute muscle rigidity that can pull the head to one side or cause the eyes to roll upwards.
What is dystonia?
400
Your client is convinced that the New York Times front page has intricate messages that are put there just for him.
What is referential (or ideas of reference)?
400
This therapy focuses on learning ways to interact with others.
What is Social Skills Therapy?
500
In DSM-IV delusions were required to be _________, but in DSM-5 any delusion can qualify for Delusional Disorder
What is bizarre?
500
I'm the area of the brain that is involved with emotion, reward, and "fight or flight"
What is the limbic system?
500
This rare but potentially fatal side effect is marked by high temperature and muscle stiffness.
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?
500
These delusions involve the body or bodily sensations
What is somatic?
500
Cognitive Remediation Therapy increases these skills in persons with schizophrenia.
What is attention, memory, processing speed, and problem solving?