Antipsychotic medication absorbed primarily through oral mucosa
What is asenapine (saphris)?
Neurocognitive disorder where patients are more likely to develop extrapyramidal side effects from antipsychotics.
What is Lewy Body Dementia
Activation of this receptor is thought to be responsible for the anti-anxiety, motor-impairing, and sedative hypnotic effects of alcohol
What is GABA-A receptor?
In cognitive psychology, the process by which a person's reaction to stimuli decreases with repeated presentation.
What is habituation?
American psychologist who is best known for his work on operant conditioning
Who is BF Skinner?
TCA found to be useful in long-term treatment and relapse prevention in OCD
What is clomipramine?
Disorder closely associated with hypocretin-1 deficiency
What is narcolepsy?
Hypocretin-1 or Orexin is a neuropeptide that regulates arousal, wakefulness, and appetite
This is where most of the body's serotonin is located
What is the GI tract?
unconscious defense mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious
What is repression?
In 1965, this psychologist designed the Strange Situation Procedure as a way of assessing individual differences in attachment behavior by evoking individual's reaction when encountering stress.
Who is Mary Ainsworth?
Heavy smoking is most likely to affect the dosing of these two antipsychotic medications
What are olanzapine and clozapine?
Smoking induces CYP1A2 activity- decreasing doses of these medications. If patient stops smoking this can increase blood levels of these medications
Culture bound syndrome seen in Latin American and Latin Mediterranean cultures, associated with a sense of being out of control, uncontrollable shouting, trembling, crying, heat in the chest rising to the head, and fainting or seizure-like episodes, and somewhat resembles panic disorder.
What is ataque de nervios?
Neurotransmitter systems that directly regulates impulsive or affective aggression
What is serotonergic system?
Specialized therapy that focuses on providing psychoeducation, validating the patient's emotional vulnerability and encouraging change.
What is DBT?
The first psychologist to postulate that personality developed over a lifetime, eschewing Freud’s psychosexual theory of development. His eight-stage theory posited a conflict each person must overcome in order to continue the developmental process.
Who is Erik Erikson?
SSRI that has the best risk-benefit ratio in treating MDD in youth
What is fluoxetine?
Delusion in which a patient confides to psychiatrist that an identical-appearing impostor has replaced their loved one
What is Capgras delusion?
The delusion most commonly occurs in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia but has also been seen in brain injury, dementia with Lewy bodies, and other dementias.
NT whose receptors are downregulated in the ventral striatum in individuals with persistent pain
What is dopamine?
A cognitive distortion where the importance of a problem is exaggerated, or the worst possible outcome is assumed to be true.
What is catastrophizing?
He popularized the link between thoughts, feelings, and behavior, especially as they pertained to the study of depression. He created one of the most popular depression assessment instruments.
Who is Aaron Beck?
Most common side effect of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors?
What is diarrhea?
1 in 4 individuals born with 22q11.2 deletion develop this psychiatric disorder
What is schizophrenia?
Enzyme that is rate limiting step in the synthesis of dopamine.
What is tyrosine hydroxylase?
a type of mindful psychotherapy that helps you stay focused on the present moment and recognize/affirm thoughts and feelings without judgment.
This Swiss psychiatrist coined the term schizophrenia in 1908.
Who is Eugen Bleuler?