fleming depression Flashcards

(41 cards)

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Aripiprazole

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atypical antipsychotic

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Buspirone

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stimulates serotonin

rx anx

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3
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citalopram

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ssri

celexa

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4
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Venlafaxine

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snri

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5
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amoxapine

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TCA

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6
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Selegiline

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maoi

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7
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Mirtazapine

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α2-antagonist ( ↑ release of NE and 5-HT), potent 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptor antagonist and H1
antagonist.

Toxicity: sedation (desirable in depressed patients with insomnia), appetite, weight gain (desirable in anorexic patients), dry mouth

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8
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Phenelzine

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maoi

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9
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Duloxetine

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snri
cymbalta
good in pain

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10
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fluoxitine

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ssri

prozac

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11
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quitiapine

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seroquel

atypical

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12
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Children from the ages of approximately 1

to 3 are in the Eriksonian stage of ?

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autonomy versus shame and doubt

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eriksonian

basic trust versus mistrust

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(birth to 1 year)

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14
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eriksonian

initiative versus guilt

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3 to 5 years

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Children from the ages of approximately_______ are in the Eriksonian stage of autonomy versus shame and doubt

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1 to 3

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16
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eriksonian

generativity versus stagnation

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40 to 65 years

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17
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Teddy or blankie is called a

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transitional object

helps them transition away from mom

18
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Egocentrism is described by normal __________, which occurs between 2 and 5 to 7 years of age.

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cognitive development

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erikson
______ is signified by a fear of one’s own death, as well as the loss of self-sufficiency, and of loved partners and friends

20
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Temporary, drastic change in personality,

memory, consciousness, or motor behavior to avoid emotional stress.

21
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Separating feelings from ideas and events. Describing murder in graphic detail with no emotional response.

22
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is the reshaping of external reality to suit one’s inner needs.

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distortion

example:
singer told she needs work to make her voice stronger remembers the audition as notable for receiving only positive feedback

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inhibition of thinking, temporarily and transiently.

24
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characterize the operational style

of the id and are manifested in dreams.

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primary process thinking

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____________ involves a person under bad stress switching to a distinctly different personality
Dissociation (and the patient might not remember a sense of “who she was” prior to the switch).
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compulsive act performed in an attempt to negate or avoid the consequences of a fantasized action that is the result of an obsessional impulse.
undoing
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How do you treat sleep walking
maintain safe environment wait it out usually gone by adolescence
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characterized by acute discomfort in close relationships, cognitive and perceptual distortions, and eccentric behavior beginning in early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts
schizotypal
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characterized by relapsing-remitting episodes of hypersomnia and cognitive disturbances, including apathy and derealization.
Kleine-Levin syndrome KLS is categorized as a central disorder of hypersomnolence; other disorders in this category include narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia.
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a sleep disorder that is characterized by chronic excessive daytime sleepiness, an irrepressible need to sleep or daytime lapses into sleep, and in some cases difficulty waking up from nocturnal sleep or daytime naps.
Hypersomnolence disorder/ idiopathic Polysomnographic studies show an increase in slow-wave sleep
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a good antidepressent if sex dysfxn is a concern
mirtazapine bupropion
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characterized by strong cross-gender identification, a persistent discomfort with one’s sex, and clinically significant distress or impairment
gender dysphoria
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Perphenazine is a ?
typical neuroleptic known to cause impairment in ejaculation
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Because ________ can reduce the sex drive, these | drugs can be used to treat sexual addiction.
SSRIs
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Those with ________ are generally uncertain, shy, with pessimistic worry in the face of problems.
high harm avoidance
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Persons high in _______ are impulsive, curious, easily bored, and disorderly.
novelty seeking
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______________ are tenderhearted, socially dependent, and sociable
reward dependence traits those low in this trait are practical, toughminded, and indifferent if alone.
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____________ traits are hard-working and | ambitious overachievers who view frustration and fatigue as a personal challenge.
persistent temperament
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Patients are pessimistic, anhedonic, self-doubting, | and chronically unhappy. Their moods do not fluctuate as much as those with persistent depressive disorder
Other specified personality disorder (depressive personality)
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form of depth psychology, the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension.
psychodynamic similar to psychoanalysis
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characterized by unaware, very frequent, stereotyped limb movements, most often involving the legs
periodic limb movement disorder differentiated from restless leg syndrome by the fact that RLS pt is aware of much discomfort and a ‘need to move’ the legs