Affect/Psychotic/Somatoform/Anxiety/Sexual Disorders Flashcards
(46 cards)
This deals with mania + melancholia and mood swings? A. Dysthymic B. Bipolar Disease C. Unipolar disease D. Psychopathic
B
Bipolar
Affect disorders deal with thymic disorders. Thymic means _________?
Mood
This disorder usually starts around age 20 and is called the potatoe chip disease because of its symptoms of obesity, HTN, DM and Hyperlipidemia. A. Dysthymic B. Schizophrenia C. Unipolar disease D. Bipolar Disease
D
Bipolar
An example of a brain salt that is used to treat bipolar disorder is ______.
Lithium
This affect disorder causes hypomanic and mild depressive disorder? A. Dysthymic B. Cyclothymic C. SAD D. Bipolar disorder
B
Cyclothymic
This affect disorder is similar to depression but is diagnosed via 2 years of at 3 symptoms from either: loss of appetite, insomnia, agitation, worthlessness, suicidal, or poor concentration. A. Dysthymic B. Cyclothymic C. SAD D. Bipolar disorder
A
Dysthymic
T/F: Treatment such as personal therapy, drugs, ECT, B6, magnesium, Vit D, calcium and omega 3s would help with dysthymic and depression
T
What are some treatments for SAD (seasonal affect disorder)?
light
exercise
comfort foods
This is highly associated with depression, hopelessness and suicidal individuals?
A. Dissociative phycosis
B. Unipolar Disease
C. Dysthymic affect disorder
B
Unipolar disease
50% of unipolar disease patients are mosdiagnosed and have a high incidence with Alzheimer’s, DM, Parkinson’s, Cancer, heart Dz and strokes along with Fibromialgia and chronic pain. In order for major depression to be diagnosed how many weeks of 4 depression symptoms must be present.
2 weeks of 4 symptoms
list the 6 main symptoms associated with depression disorders…. AIA WSPc
loss of APPETITE, INSOMNIA, AGITATION
WORTHLESSNESS, SUICIDAL, POOR COMMUNICATION
If affect disorders deals with MOOD, what do psychotic disorders deal with?
Altered reality
This psychotic disorder is MC in young adults, is episodic with altered perception and hallucinations. A. Dissociative B. Sociopathic C. Psychopathic D. Schizophrenia
D
Schizophrenia
Alogia associated with schizophrenia means?
Poverty of speech
How many types of schizophrenia are there?
5
This characteristic of schizophrenia deals with lack of purposeful action or motivation?
A. Alogia
B. Clang
C. Avolition
C
Avolition
Which type of schizophrenia is associated with the term hebephrenic and unpredictable mood shifts? A. Catatonic B. Paranoid C. Schizophreniform D. Paraphrenia E. Disorganized
E
Disorganized
Which type of schizophrenia is associated with delusions of persecution? A. Catatonic B. Paranoid C. Schizophreniform D. Paraphrenia E. Disorganized
B
Paranoid
Which type of schizophrenia deals with rigid posture, expressions flat affect and masked facies? A. Catatonic B. Paranoid C. Schizophreniform D. Paraphrenia E. Disorganized
A
Catatonic
Which type of schizophrenia is most commonly involved with geriatrics? A. Catatonic B. Paranoid C. Schizophreniform D. Paraphrenia E. Disorganized
D
Paraphrenia
Which type of schizophrenia is most commonly involved with adolescent/young adult onset and contradictory messages lasting around 6 months as a short event? A. Catatonic B. Paranoid C. Schizophreniform D. Paraphrenia E. Disorganized
C
Schizophreniform
This old school terms is used to define an individual who has no regard for self or others and combines with strongly amoral conduct masked by an ability to appear outwardly normal
Psychopath
This type of person thinks they are superior, grandiose, lack remorse, have shallow emotions, need constant stimulation, liar and usually violent
sociopath
*killers who outsmart the cops over and over then want to get caught just so everyone knows how smart they are
This is highly associated with childhood trauma leading multiple personalities to cope with the past
dissociative disorder