Easily distracted, difficulty focusing, difficulty being organized
Attention Deficit Disorder
Might be repeatedly exhibited by a child being dropped off at day care, school or summer camp
Separation Anxiety Disorder
To disconnect from reality. Hint: not to stop hanging out with someone.
Dissociate
A psychotic disorder. The patient often will dress inappropriately for hot weather and will have hallucinations.
Schizophrenia
Type of therapy that connects thoughts with actions
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Easily distracted, troubles being organized, lots of body movements and being frigidity
Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder
Anxiety around leaving home or being out in society or larger spaces
Agoraphobia
The symptoms that an individual must have for a professional to determine the patient's disorder.
DSM V Diagnostic Criteria
Relieves pent up anxiety and stress by engaging in fire setting
Pyromania
Type of drug often prescribed to children or are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD.
Stimulant
Repetitive body movements
Tic Disorder
Non specific and ongoing feelings of nervousness
General Anxiety Disorder
If an individual is experiencing an episode in which they are out of touch with reality, they might be labeled as?
Psychotic
Opposite moods
BiPolar Disorder
Psychiatrists often provide this form of treatment
Medication
Repetitive body movements and possibly involuntary vocal outburts
Tourette's
Fear and anxiety associated with specific triggers
Phobias
What edition is the current DSM?
V (fifth)
Shell Shock
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Outdated therapy for Major Depression.
Electric Shock Therapy
Severity measured on a spectrum
Autism
When triggered the patient will not speak.
Selective Mutism
These physicians work primarily with patients suffering from a mental illness? Their counter part also works with these individuals but cannot prescribe medication.
Psychiatrists and psychologists
Relieving stress and feeling safe by counting, washing, repetitive behaviors
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Before the advancements in Mental Health Treatment, which group was left to treat individuals with psychotic disorders that included hallucinations.
The church