Week 3 Flashcards

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Morris mood as frame of mind

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valence and arousal dimensions
activated, pleasant, deactivated, unpleasant

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2
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3 symptoms clusters

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mood/affective
cognitive/behavioural
somatic/neurovegetative

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3
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Depressive episode DSM-5-TR

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  1. 5+ in same 2W period; change from previous functioning; at least one either loss of interest or pleasure: depressed mood by subjective/observation report; diminished interest/pleasure; significant weight and appetite change; insomnia or hypersomnia; psychomotor agitation/retardation; fatigue; worthlessness; concentration difficulties; suicidal ideation
  2. significant distress or impaired functioning
  3. not from substance/ other medical condition
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MDD DSM-5-TR

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  1. depressive episode
  2. at least one of these not better explained by schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, schziophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorder
  3. never been a manic/hypomanic episode
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persistent depressive disorder DSM-5-TR

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  1. depressed mood for most of day and most days for at least 2 years; subjective and observation
  2. presence of 2+: poor appetite/overeating; insomnia/hypersomnia; low energy/fatigue; low SE; poor concentration; hopelessness
  3. never been without symptoms for more than 2MO at a time
  4. MDD criteria continuously present
  5. never been a manic/hypomanic episode
  6. not better explained by schizophrenia/psychotic disorders
  7. not attributed to substance/medical condition
  8. distress or impaired functioning
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6
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serotonin in depression

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lowered serotonin levels via tryptophan depletion causes transient symptoms of depression

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7
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neuroendocrine dysfunction

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HPA axis dysfunction- cortisol oversecretion

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8
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Schema

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structure for screening, coding and evaluating the stimuli that impinge on organism

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9
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schemas in depression: negative triad

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negative views of the world, self and future

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10
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hopelessness theories

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key role of attributional style: global/specific; stable/unstable; internal/external
Hopelessness: attributions of negative events are global, stable, external

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11
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two-hit model

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effects of childhood adversity and life stress on depression development
depression can result from two separate stressors: first pre-puberty and second during adulthood

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12
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SSRIs

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increase serotonin in synaptic cleft by decreasing reuptake by presynaptic neurons

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13
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SNRIs

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increase serotonin and noradrenaline in synaptic cleft by decreasing reuptake

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14
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MAO inhibitors

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blocks the enzyme MAO which breaks down norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine

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15
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ECT

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passing an electric current 70-130V through brain

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16
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TMS

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rTMS over prefrontal cortex

17
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DBS

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direct stimulation of brain sites; best tested in subgenus cingulate cortex