Unit 5- 5.4 Flashcards

1
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shares common symptoms of different type of anxiety

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anxiety disorder

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2
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anxious of social setting like parties

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social anxiety disorder

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3
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low-level anxiety, and person is constant nervous

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generalized anxiety disorder

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4
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episodes of intense anxiety without hesitation

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panic disorder

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5
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scared of situations where escape can be awkward/difficult

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agoraphobia

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6
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an intense unwarranted fear of a situation or object

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specific phobia

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7
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unwanted thoughts/obsessions where someone is obsessed and needs to engage or else they get worried

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OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)

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8
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obsessions with defects to appearance

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hoarding disorder

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9
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flashbacks or nightmares from trouble events possibly from childhood trauma

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PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)

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10
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when OCD and PTSD got moved to a new category due to DSM-5

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trauma-and-stressor related disorder

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11
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feeling sadness, and a loss of interest

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Depressive disorders

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12
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a depressive disorder but in 2 different forms

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Bipolar disorders

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13
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when someone has 5 or more symptoms due to drugs/medication (2 weeks or more)

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major depressive disorder

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14
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when someone experiences a depressed mood for most days for at least 2 years

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persistent depressive disorder

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15
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mood swings and highly energetic that can last a week or longer

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bipolar 1 disorder

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16
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condition where you become very energetic

17
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where your more depressed and milder hypomania

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bipolar 2 disorder

18
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leads to negative moods, thoughts, and actions where makes worse situations

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Rumination

19
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characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized by speech, negative symptoms

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schizophrenia spectrum disorder

20
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distorted perceptions, loss of contact with reality, irrational ideas

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psychotic disorder

21
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no basis of reality, false beliefs

22
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where recovery is doubtful, negative symptoms with social withdrawal

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chronic schizophrenia

23
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recovery has a big chance of happening, positive symptoms

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acute schizophrenia

24
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disruptions in a conscious process, a break of separation from thoughts and memories

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dissociative disorders

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when a person has more than one personality
dissociative identity disorder
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when a person can't remember things and no basis in memory can be identified
dissociative amnesia
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maladaptive way of behaving a negative affect's a person's ability to function
personality disorder
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when a person has little regard to anyone's feelings
antisocial personality disorder
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classified as DSM-5, anorexia, nervosa, binge eating
feeding and eating disorder
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being low weight for one's age and a bad body image
anorexia nervosa
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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
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deals with deviations from social skills and skill development
neurodevelopmental disorder
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seeks less social/emotional contact than other kids (don't often seek for support when stressed)
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
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has problem focusing, following directions, impulsiveness
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)