Psychiatry 1 Flashcards
what are the different types of detention
emergency detention
short term
compulsory treatment order
removal to a place of safety
detention for assessment by a doctor
what are the criteria needed to be able to apply the mental health act to someone and detain them
person has mental disorder
medical treatment is available to stop condition getting worse
if medical treatment not provided there would be a significant risk
persons ability to make decisions about medical treatment is impaired due to mental disorder
use of compulsory power is necessary
what is neurosis
contact retained with reality
what is psychosis
contact lost with reality
what comes under neuroses
anxiety
phobic
obsessional
hypochondriacal
depressive
what anxiety disorders are there
generalised anxiety
phobic anxiety
panic disorder
what is somatoform disorders
repeated presentation of physical symptoms and persistent requests for medical investigations in spite of negative findings and reassurance that the symptoms have no physical basis
what are the management strategies for anxiety
psycho education
anxiety management strategies
CBT
self medication
prescribed medication
what drugs are anxiolytics
alcohol
benzodiazepines
antidepressants
how would anxiety neurosis present in dentistry
TMD and parafunction
oral dysesthesias and facial pain
denture intolerance
how is perfectionism different to OCD
perfectionism is a personality trait but OCD is a mental disorder and does the action to prevent development of anxiety
what are adjustment disorders
maladaptive responses to severe pas or continuing stress/trauma