Cognitive matching Flashcards
Coping with and adjusting to everyday stresses in a way that are accepted by society
Mental health
Sudden Injury that causes temporary or permanent damage to the brain
ABI (acquired brain injury)
Psychosis, delusions, hallucination, and paranoia
Schizophrenia
Vague, uneasy feeling in response to stess
Anxiety
Recurrent obsessions and compulsions
OCD (Obsessive compulsive disorder)
A pattern of defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior towards authority figures, beginning in childhood
Oppositional defiant disorder
A group of disorders involving rigid and socially unacceptable behaviors
Personality disorder
Memory, thinking, judgment, reasoning
Cognitive
A false belief
Delusion
Loss of speech/language skills caused by brain injury
Aphasia
Seeing, hearing, smelling, or feeling something that is not real
Hallucination
Increased energy, Racing thoughts and very fast talking, Little need for sleep, Spending sprees, Increased libido
Mania
Difficulty understanding language, both spoken and written
Receptive Aphasia
A persistent thought or desire
Obsessions
Cannot correctly use the speech muscles to produce understandable speech
Apraxia
A client has an intense fear of weight gain and a distorted body image
Anorexia nervosa
The uncontrollable urge to perform an act
Compulsion
Eating substances without nutritional value for a period of at least a month
Pica
Occurs after a terrifying ordeal
PTSD (Post traumatic stress disorder)
Hair pulling
Trichotillomania
Skin picking
Excoriation Disorder
Extreme suspicion about a person or situation
Paranoia
Deliberate misuse of and inability to stop the abuse of prescription medications, illegal drugs, alcohol
Substance Abuse
Signs, symptoms, and behaviors of AD increase during hours of darkness
Sundowning
Manic-depressive illness
Bipolar
Have little regard for moral or legal standards of society
Antisocial Personality Disorder
The client experiences a consistent inability to speak in social situations
Selective Mutism
Difficulty speaking and writing
Expressive Aphasia
Depression that occurs at the same time each year, usually in fall/winter, and ending in spring
Seasonal Affective Disorder
An intense and sudden feeling of fear, anxiety, terror, or dread for no obvious reason
Panic
Difficulty speaking clearly
Dysarthria
Exaggerated, often inappropriate, displays of emotional reaction in everyday behavior
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Progressive loss of cognitive and social functions
Dementia
Confusion
Disorientation
The false belief that one is being mistreated, abused, or harassed
Delusion of persecution
Binge eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control
Bulimia Nervosa
Severe feelings of worthlessness, self-blame, sadness, disappointment, emptiness that last weeks
Major Depressive Disorder
An exaggerated belief of one’s importance, wealth, power, or talents
Delusion of Grandeur
Recurrent thoughts or a preoccupation with ending his own life
Suicidal Behavior Disorder
Temporary but acute mental confusion
Delirium
Caused by small strokes resulting in brain tissue death
Multi Infarct Dementia
A state of severe mental impairment
Psychosis