Psychological Disorders Flashcards

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Mood Disorders

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Disorders that have mood disturbances as their predominant feature.

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Major Depressive Disorder

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Unipolar depression that is characterized by feelings of worthlessness and lack of pleasure, lethargy, and sleep/appetite disturbances.

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Major Depressive Disorder typically lasts __ weeks, and the median lifetime risk is __%.

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12, 16.

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4
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Response style of women to Major Depressive Disorder:

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Accept, disclose, and ruminate about negative emotions.

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Response style of men to Major Depressive Disorder:

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Deny negative emotions, engage in self distraction (work or drinking alcohol).

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

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Recurrent depressive episodes in a seasonal pattern as a result of reduced levels of light in fall and winter months.

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7
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Depression heritability ranges from __-__%

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33-45.

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Depression is associated with the neurotransmitters of ___ and ___.

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Norepinepherine and serotonin.

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9
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People that suffer from depression tend to have a ___ cognitive style.

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Negative.

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10
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Helplessness Theory

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Maintains that individuals who are prone to depression automatically attribute negative experiences to causes that are internal, stable, and global.

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11
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Suicide is among the top __ cases of death annually in Canada.

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15.

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Suicide is the ___ leading cause of death for Canadian youth in between the ages 10-24.

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Second.

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First Nations are - times more likely to commit suicide than non-Aboriginal.

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5-7.

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Males are more likely to ___ suicides than females, but females are more likely to ___ suicide.

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Commit, attempt.

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15
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CPR Model for Suicide.

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Current Plan, Prior Attempt, and Resources.

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Current Plan

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To assess urgency, and determine whether or not the person has a plan.

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Prior Attempts

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To obtain a suicide history, and what happened with their last suicide attempt, and how it was stopped.

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Resources

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To determine the person’s ability to cope and identify existing or potential supports. Does the client have a support network, contracting.

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Contracting

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Agreement between a client and clinician based on client’s needs.

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Bipolar Disorder

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An unstable emotional condition characterized vt cycles of abnormal, persistent high mood (mania) and low mood (depression).

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Features of Bipolar Disorder:

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Grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, talkativeness, racing thoughts, distractibility, reckless behaviours.

22
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Figures that had Bipolar Disorder:

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Virginia Woolf, Abraham Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway.

23
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Bipolar Disorder has the ___ rate of heritability at __%.

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Highest, 70.

24
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___ helps stabilize depressive and maniac symptoms.

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Lithium.

25
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Dissociative Disorders

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A condition in which normal cognitive processes are severely disjointed or fragmented creating significant disruptions in memory, awareness, or personality that can vary in length from a matter of minutes to many years.

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In DID, the goal is to ___ personalities to be able to deal with the world.

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Amalgamate or bring together.

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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

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Characterized by the presence within an individual of two or more distinct identities that at different times take control of the individual’s behaviour.

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Dissociative Amnesia

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Is the sudden loss of memory for significant personal information.

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Dissociative Fugue

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Is the sudden loss of memory for one’s personal history, accompanied by an abrupt departure from home and the assumption of a new identity.

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Schizophrenia

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A disorder characterized by the profound disruption of basic psychological processes: a distorted perception of reality, altered or blunted emotion; and disturbances in thought, motivation, or behaviour.

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Two or more of these symptoms must be present for 6 months to be diagnosed with schizophrenia.

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Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized behaviour or catatonic behaviour, and negative symptoms.

32
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Schizophrenia accounts for __% of all admissions into psychiatric hospitals.

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40.

33
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India uses a strategy of ___ to deal with schizophrenia.

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“Reparenting”.

34
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Schizophrenia has an average concordance rate of __% in identical twins and __% in fraternal twins.

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48, 17.

35
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Dopamine Hypothesis

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The idea that schizophrenia involves an excess of dopamine activity.

36
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___ environment increased likelihood of developing schizophrenia.

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Disturbed.

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Personality Disorders

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Disorders characterized by deeply ingrained, inflexible patterns of thinking, feeling, or relating to others or controlling impulses that cause distress or impaired functioning.

38
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Controversial, as there is a question of whether personality is a ___.

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Disorder.