The minimum amount of time of feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and/or lack of motivation almost every day or at least once every day for long periods of time - to receive an MDD diagnosis.
What is 2 weeks
Disruptive fear of a particular object or situation severe enough to cause distress or interfere with job or social life
What are phobias
Washing and cleaning, checking, seeking reassurance, ordering and arranging, counting, and repeating routine behavior are all this.
What are compulsive rituals
To go over in the mind constantly and repeatedly
What is rumination.
What drugs do to the body
Pharmacodynamics
Seasonal illness caused by decreased exposure to photic stimulation.
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder
1)Persistent, intense fear and avoidance of social situations, 2) Fear of negative evaluation or scrutiny, 3) Exposure to trigger leads to anxiety about being humiliated or embarrassed socially
What is Social Anxiety Disorder
Extreme concerns about one or more physical flaws that either are not real or are so slight that others would not notice.
What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder
The process of changing the way one thinks about situation to alter its emotional impact.
What is reappraisal
Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination are all part of this.
What are pharmacokinetics
This diagnosis is given if depression symptoms last every day over a period of 2+ years.
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
Percentage of clients with anxiety disorder meet criteria for a comorbid diagnosis of another disorder.
What is 75%
Skin-picking results in lesions and causes clinically significant distress in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
What is excoriation disorder
Unwanted thoughts, ideas, images, or impulses and urges that are experienced as repugnant, threatening, obscene, blasphemous, nonsensical, or all of these.
What are obsessions
It generally takes this long for clients to notice a reduction of symptoms when on medication.
What is 2-4 weeks
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation must be differentiated from these other two disorders that children may also be diagnosed with.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
The Greek word for 'Marketplace'
What is 'Agora'
A medical disorder caused by a tick that can cause depression.
What is Lyme Disease
Perceive compulsive traits to be useful and congruent, having enduring patterns of perfectionism, rigidity, stubbornness, over conscientiousness and inflexibility are patterns of behavior for this disorder.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Name an antianxiety medication that side effects may also include depression.
What is Valium/Diazepam/other antianxiety medication
This depressive disorder specifier is given during pregnancy or up to 4 weeks after delivery.
What is 'with peripartum onset'
The part of the brain that signals fear/stress to bring the sympathetic nervous system online and bring the functions of the neocortex offline.
What is the amygdala
The fear of pseudoscientific terms
What is Hellenophobia
A form of treatment for OCD in which clients are asked to imagine the worst thing that could happen, upset and unhealthy feelings, intense and overwhelming feelings and find ways to change them into new emotional patterns that they can have towards adversity.
What is Rational-Emotive Imagery
Zoloft is the brand name of this antidepressant medication.
What is Sertraline