Co-occurring disorders Flashcards
the simultaneous presence of two independent but interactive medical disorders
co-occurring disorder
the disorder that appeared first in a client’s life
primary diagnosis
the disorder that appeared second in the client’s life
secondary diagnosis
a pathological elevated or depressed disturbance of mood
mood disorder
a cluster of symptoms that occur together for a sustained period
mood episode
extremely elevated mood, energy and unusual thought patterns
manic
a mild form of mania
hypomanic
a disorder that is characterized by thinking disturbances, sensory hallucinations, delusions, bizarre behavior and deterioration of vernal level of functioning
schizophrenia
type of schizophrenia where delusions and hallucinations predominate
Paranoid schizophrenia
type of schizophrenia where speech and behavior predominate
disorganized schizophrenia
type of schizophrenia where catalepsy, stupor, extreme agitation and negativism predominate
catatonic
type of schizophrenia where no clinical feature predominates
undifferentiated
type of schizophrenia where predominate symptoms no longer predominate
residual
a disorder similar to schizophrenia but marked by a sudden onset with resolution in two weeks to six months
schizophreniform
a disorder that includes persistent delusions, auditory hallucinations or formal thoughts consistent with the acute phase of schizophrenia and accompanied with manic or depressive symptoms
schizoaffective