History Continued
Schizophrenia I
Schizophrenia II
Anxiety Disorders I
Anxiety Disorder II
100
About 18% of draftees were rejected due to mental illness in this war.
What is World War II?
100
The belief and making up of new words?
What is neologisms?
100
Disorganized speech,flat or inappropriate affect, or disorganized behavior.
What is Schizophrenia-Disorganized Type?
100
True or False? Anxiety disorders are NOT very common.
What is False. Nearly 40% of the population has some type of anxiety disorder.
100
True or False? Most people with Anxiety disorder also have some other form of a mental health diagnosis.
What is True. Upwards of 50+% of the persons diagnosed with anxiety disorders also have another mental health disorder.
200
Era of Pyschopharmocology.
What is 1950's?
200
Belief that something is real or has occurred that is not based upon reality.
What is a delusion?
200
Preoccupation of 1 or more delusions or frequent auditory hallucinations.
What is Schizophrenia-Paranoid type?
200
Marked or persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation.
What is Specific Phobia.
300
This law started deinstitutionalization for mental health consumers.
What is action for mental health 1961.
300
Hearing voices that are not there, feeling people touching them.
What are hallucinations?
300
Immobility, excessive activity, extreme negativism, echolalia.
What is schizophrenia-Catatonic Type?
300
Marked fear of one or more social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to the possible scrutiny of others and fears he will act in a way that will be humiliating.
What is Social Anxiety?
300
Restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge, easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, irritability,muscle tension, and sleep disturbance are all signs of this disorder.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
400
*Who must be served. *Relationship between facility and state hospitals *No procedures to transition state discharged patients back to community
What CMHC regulations did NOT do? They DID regulate size of catchment areas and types of services.
400
Affective flattening, alogia, avolition, anhedibua, attentional impairment.
What are negative symptoms?
400
Characterized by not having enough diagnostic criteria of other types for classification.
What is Schizophrenia-Undifferentiated Type.
400
Heat palpitations, seating, shortness of breath, feeling of choking, chest pain or discomfort, chills or heat sensations, paresthesias, feeling of dizzy/faint, derealization or depersonalization, fear of losing control or going crazy, fear of dying,
What are examples of signs of a panic attack?
400
Recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses or images that are intrusive and unwanted that cause marked anxiety or distress is known as this.
What are Obsessions?
500
Misunderstanding about the causes of serious mental illness, Failure to shift resources from hospitals to community programs,poorly regulated CMHC's and federal incentives to empty hospitals.
What is failure of deinstitutionalization
500
True or False. *Fluid filled ventricles are larger. *Less or more metabolic activity. *Smaller hippocampus.
What is true?
500
Characterized by minimal or no psychotic symptoms but has continued low functional levels.
What is Schizophrenia-Residual Type?
500
This diagnosis is characterized by: *Using public transportation *Being in open spaces *Being in enclosed spaces *Standing in line or being in a crowd *Being outside of the home alone.
What is Agoraphobia.
500
This is a good screening question for this disorder: Have you ever had anything happen to you that still haunts you?
What is PTSD?