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Psychopharmacology
100

Depressed mood for most of the day, for more days than not, as indicated by either subjective account or observation by others, for at least 2 years.

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)? 

100

A fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult or in which help might not be available if the person becomes anxious

What is agoraphobia? 

100

These are the most common type of delusion in which individuals believe they are being malevolently treated in some way. 

What are delusions of persecution? 

100

The rape survivor expresses feelings of fear, anger, and anxiety through such behaviors as crying, sobbing, restlessness, and tension

What is expressed response pattern? 

100

All of these carry an FDA black-box warning for increased risk of suicidality in children, adolescents, and young adults.

What are Antidepressants? 
200

Occurs in response to other physiological disorders and may be induced by a variety of substances or medications.

What is secondary depression? 

200

Anorexia nervosa is commonly accompanied by ________ and _______ .

What are anxiety and depression? 

200
The four developmental phases of schizophrenia are _____, _______, ________, and ________ . 

What are premorbid, prodromal, active psychotic, and residual?

200

A child with IDD has an IQ of 35, a _____ level. 

What is moderate? 

200

The first line pharmacological treatment for psychotic disorders. ________  ________

What are atypical antipsychotics? 

300

Symptoms of depression are often misdiagnosed as neurocognitive disorder (NCD) when in fact the memory loss, confused thinking, or apathy symptomatic of NCD actually may be the result of depression.

What is pseudodementia? 

300

Symptoms of trauma are time-limited, lasting up to 1 month following the trauma. 

What is Acute Stress Disorder? 

300

The goal of this codependency stage is to detach from the struggles of life that exist because of prideful and willful efforts to control things that are beyond the individual’s power to control.

What is Stage III: The Core Issues Stage? 

300

The DSM-5 identifies that ODD often precedes _______  __________.

What is conduct disorder? 

300

_________ and ________ are approved for body dysphoric disorder. 

What are clomipramine and fluoxetine? 

400

Hypomania, acute mania, and delirious mania

What are the 3 phases of mania? 

400

Treatment of anxiety and related disorders includes ____________ , ____________, _____________ , and _____________.

What are individual psychotherapy, CBT, behavioral therapy, and psychopharmacology? 

400

Tolerance develops in this phase of alcohol addiction. 

What is Phase 1: The Prealcoholic Phase? 

400

Some rape survivors experience additional symptoms such as depression and suicide, substance abuse, and even psychotic behaviors may be noted.

What is compounded rape reaction? 

400

Symptoms of disulfiram-alcohol reaction can occur within ________ of ingestion of alcohol.

What is 5-10 minutes?

500

For at least 2 years (at least 1 year in children and adolescents) there have been numerous periods with hypomanic symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a hypomanic episode and numerous periods with depressive symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a major depressive episode.

What is cyclothymic disorder? 

500

Those with borderline personality disorder have frequent attempts at? 

Self-destructive behavior 

500

These patients are highly sensitive to the extrapyramidal effects of antipsychotic medications. The disease is progressive and irreversible and may account for as many as 25% of all NCD cases.

What is Lewy-Body Dementia? 

500

The 4 R's of trauma-informed care. 

What are realize, recognize, respond, and resist? 

500

An NMDA receptor antagonist approved to treat moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's Disease. 

What is memantine (Namenda)?