Unit 5- 5.4 Flashcards
shares common symptoms of different type of anxiety
anxiety disorder
anxious of social setting like parties
social anxiety disorder
low-level anxiety, and person is constant nervous
generalized anxiety disorder
episodes of intense anxiety without hesitation
panic disorder
scared of situations where escape can be awkward/difficult
agoraphobia
an intense unwarranted fear of a situation or object
specific phobia
unwanted thoughts/obsessions where someone is obsessed and needs to engage or else they get worried
OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)
obsessions with defects to appearance
hoarding disorder
flashbacks or nightmares from trouble events possibly from childhood trauma
PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
when OCD and PTSD got moved to a new category due to DSM-5
trauma-and-stressor related disorder
feeling sadness, and a loss of interest
Depressive disorders
a depressive disorder but in 2 different forms
Bipolar disorders
when someone has 5 or more symptoms due to drugs/medication (2 weeks or more)
major depressive disorder
when someone experiences a depressed mood for most days for at least 2 years
persistent depressive disorder
mood swings and highly energetic that can last a week or longer
bipolar 1 disorder
condition where you become very energetic
mania
where your more depressed and milder hypomania
bipolar 2 disorder
leads to negative moods, thoughts, and actions where makes worse situations
Rumination
characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized by speech, negative symptoms
schizophrenia spectrum disorder
distorted perceptions, loss of contact with reality, irrational ideas
psychotic disorder
no basis of reality, false beliefs
delusion
where recovery is doubtful, negative symptoms with social withdrawal
chronic schizophrenia
recovery has a big chance of happening, positive symptoms
acute schizophrenia
disruptions in a conscious process, a break of separation from thoughts and memories
dissociative disorders
when a person has more than one personality
dissociative identity disorder
when a person can’t remember things and no basis in memory can be identified
dissociative amnesia
maladaptive way of behaving a negative affect’s a person’s ability to function
personality disorder
when a person has little regard to anyone’s feelings
antisocial personality disorder
classified as DSM-5, anorexia, nervosa, binge eating
feeding and eating disorder
being low weight for one’s age and a bad body image
anorexia nervosa
where you don’t lose that much weight but suffers through binge-purge cycle (eating too much then removing it by throwing up)
bulimia nervosa
deals with deviations from social skills and skill development
neurodevelopmental disorder
seeks less social/emotional contact than other kids (don’t often seek for support when stressed)
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
has problem focusing, following directions, impulsiveness
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)