Bipolar Disorder - School Based Behavioral Health
... Major depressive episodes are those periods in which a person experiences all or some of the following symptoms for more than two consecutive weeks: feelings of sadness or hopelessness, loss of interest in day-to-day activities, fatigue, insomnia, lack of concentration, agitation, loss of appetite, ...
... Major depressive episodes are those periods in which a person experiences all or some of the following symptoms for more than two consecutive weeks: feelings of sadness or hopelessness, loss of interest in day-to-day activities, fatigue, insomnia, lack of concentration, agitation, loss of appetite, ...
Section 9: Basic Psychiatric Terminology
... 2. Blunted affect: severe reduction in the intensity of emotional expression and responsivity. 3. Flat affect (apathy): absence or near absence of any signs of emotional expression or responsivity. ...
... 2. Blunted affect: severe reduction in the intensity of emotional expression and responsivity. 3. Flat affect (apathy): absence or near absence of any signs of emotional expression or responsivity. ...
File - Logan Class of December 2011
... Episodes do not have their own diagnostic codes and cannot be diagnosed as separate entities. They serve as building blocks for the diagnostic disorders known as mood disorders. Criteria for manic episode (3 of the following lasting for at least 1 week resulting in impaired function) Decreased n ...
... Episodes do not have their own diagnostic codes and cannot be diagnosed as separate entities. They serve as building blocks for the diagnostic disorders known as mood disorders. Criteria for manic episode (3 of the following lasting for at least 1 week resulting in impaired function) Decreased n ...
Post traumatic stress disorder
... • The people that have this disorder they feel like that they are going through their experiences again even though their not. -They have dreams; flashbacks -Intense fear helplessness; horror -Difficulties to sleep -Depression -Startled by minor noises • Symptoms -Stress -Anxiety -Relatively normal ...
... • The people that have this disorder they feel like that they are going through their experiences again even though their not. -They have dreams; flashbacks -Intense fear helplessness; horror -Difficulties to sleep -Depression -Startled by minor noises • Symptoms -Stress -Anxiety -Relatively normal ...
Mood Disorders
... Characterized by 4 or more mood episodes that occur within a 12month period. Episodes must last for some minimum number of days in order to be considered distinct episodes. MAY experience changes in polarity (high low or vice-versa) within a single week, or even within a single day -- the full sym ...
... Characterized by 4 or more mood episodes that occur within a 12month period. Episodes must last for some minimum number of days in order to be considered distinct episodes. MAY experience changes in polarity (high low or vice-versa) within a single week, or even within a single day -- the full sym ...
Psychiatric complications in patients with severe acute respiratory
... after being informed about the sudden physical deterioration of their daughter, who also had SARS. Their depressive symptoms were further exacerbated by being separated from each other during the acute phase of treatment. One female patient developed anxiety symptoms after witnessing the abnormal be ...
... after being informed about the sudden physical deterioration of their daughter, who also had SARS. Their depressive symptoms were further exacerbated by being separated from each other during the acute phase of treatment. One female patient developed anxiety symptoms after witnessing the abnormal be ...
Lecture PowerPoint
... Altering any one component of the chemistrycognition-mood circuit can alter the others ...
... Altering any one component of the chemistrycognition-mood circuit can alter the others ...
Schizophrenia
... Genetic influence • More severe the parent’s schizophrenia greater likelihood child will develop schizophrenia • Genetic relatedness increases chances • Monozygotic twins: 48% • Fraternal: 17% • Genes predispose person to schizophrenia • Smooth movement eye tracking: genetic marker? ...
... Genetic influence • More severe the parent’s schizophrenia greater likelihood child will develop schizophrenia • Genetic relatedness increases chances • Monozygotic twins: 48% • Fraternal: 17% • Genes predispose person to schizophrenia • Smooth movement eye tracking: genetic marker? ...
Ways to support the person with bipolar disorder
... clinician, take prescribed medications, rest and reduce stimulation). • You may need to take more of an active role in assisting the person to access treatment if they are very ill. • When a person is manic, very hypomanic or in a mixed episode their behavior may become inappropriate or risky (e.g ...
... clinician, take prescribed medications, rest and reduce stimulation). • You may need to take more of an active role in assisting the person to access treatment if they are very ill. • When a person is manic, very hypomanic or in a mixed episode their behavior may become inappropriate or risky (e.g ...
PCOM Board Review: Behavioral Medicine
... SBlack Box Warning: Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or ...
... SBlack Box Warning: Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or ...
Mental Illness and Inherited Predisposition
... depression, is a disorder of mood and is characterised by major mood swings. A person with the condition will experience periods of intense activity (termed mania) and other periods of feelings of hopelessness (termed depression) The mood swings appear to occur spontaneously, without any obvious ext ...
... depression, is a disorder of mood and is characterised by major mood swings. A person with the condition will experience periods of intense activity (termed mania) and other periods of feelings of hopelessness (termed depression) The mood swings appear to occur spontaneously, without any obvious ext ...
CHAPTER 13: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
... (1) markedly depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (2) marked anxiety, tension, feelings of being “keyed up,” or “on edge” (3) marked affective lability (e.g., feeling suddenly sad or tearful or increased sensitivity to rejection) (4) persistent and marked anger or i ...
... (1) markedly depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (2) marked anxiety, tension, feelings of being “keyed up,” or “on edge” (3) marked affective lability (e.g., feeling suddenly sad or tearful or increased sensitivity to rejection) (4) persistent and marked anger or i ...
Slide 1
... were more common than cluster A (odd, eccentric) disorders. Bipolar patients with personality disorders differed from bipolar patients without personality disorders in the severity of their residual mood symptoms, ...
... were more common than cluster A (odd, eccentric) disorders. Bipolar patients with personality disorders differed from bipolar patients without personality disorders in the severity of their residual mood symptoms, ...
Mood disoders
... and financial trouble, to name a few, all can be difficult and coping with the pressure may be troublesome. ...
... and financial trouble, to name a few, all can be difficult and coping with the pressure may be troublesome. ...
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... Topics relevant to both disorders Patients seen as having a single disorder: “bipolar substance abuse” Relationship & similarities between the disorders & the recovery process stressed ...
... Topics relevant to both disorders Patients seen as having a single disorder: “bipolar substance abuse” Relationship & similarities between the disorders & the recovery process stressed ...
Helping A Friend Or Family Member
... ■ Feeling overly energetic, high, better than good, or unusually irritable for at least one week ■ Very high self-esteem, feeling all-powerful ■ Decreased need for sleep without feeling tired ■ Talking more than usual, feeling pressure to keep talking ■ Racing thoughts, many ideas coming all at once ...
... ■ Feeling overly energetic, high, better than good, or unusually irritable for at least one week ■ Very high self-esteem, feeling all-powerful ■ Decreased need for sleep without feeling tired ■ Talking more than usual, feeling pressure to keep talking ■ Racing thoughts, many ideas coming all at once ...
Turning Bipolar Disorder on its Head
... extremes emotions people experience from it. Bipolar disorder is broken up into different types ranging from mild to severe. The first and most severe type of this sickness is what used to be known as manic depression; this is called bipolar disorder type 1. “People with bipolar disorder type 1 have ...
... extremes emotions people experience from it. Bipolar disorder is broken up into different types ranging from mild to severe. The first and most severe type of this sickness is what used to be known as manic depression; this is called bipolar disorder type 1. “People with bipolar disorder type 1 have ...
Chapter 6.Teacher 1. Depression is
... 11. Which of the following is a characteristic common in a manic phase in bipolar disorder? a) Constant, sometimes unconnected stream of thoughts and ideas b) Limited attention span c) Rapid topic shifts in conversation d) All of the above (A) ...
... 11. Which of the following is a characteristic common in a manic phase in bipolar disorder? a) Constant, sometimes unconnected stream of thoughts and ideas b) Limited attention span c) Rapid topic shifts in conversation d) All of the above (A) ...
- e-space: Manchester Metropolitan University`s
... Additionally, neuroimaging provides further support for hypersensitivity to reward in those vulnerable to hypomania and mania (O’Sullivan et al., 2011). Although, Bauer (2005) claimed that mood cannot be a central component or characteristic, as there are considerable symptoms and feature variations ...
... Additionally, neuroimaging provides further support for hypersensitivity to reward in those vulnerable to hypomania and mania (O’Sullivan et al., 2011). Although, Bauer (2005) claimed that mood cannot be a central component or characteristic, as there are considerable symptoms and feature variations ...
Steinberg – Medication Management of Behaviors in RCFEs
... Exercise: Improvement in sleep and other parameters but no consistent effect on behavior ____________________________________________ Wandering: Exercise, Walking not helpful. Tracking devices, alarms, motion detectors effective. Agitation: some benefit in some studies from hand massage, aroma ...
... Exercise: Improvement in sleep and other parameters but no consistent effect on behavior ____________________________________________ Wandering: Exercise, Walking not helpful. Tracking devices, alarms, motion detectors effective. Agitation: some benefit in some studies from hand massage, aroma ...
Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing: Driven Sexual Behavior in
... Although clinicians believe that heightened sexual drive, increased sexual activity, and greater sexual risk taking are all more likely to be found in bipolar individuals when in a manic or hypomanic phase, the literature supporting this is actually quite sparse. For instance, in the comprehensive ...
... Although clinicians believe that heightened sexual drive, increased sexual activity, and greater sexual risk taking are all more likely to be found in bipolar individuals when in a manic or hypomanic phase, the literature supporting this is actually quite sparse. For instance, in the comprehensive ...
Lecture 15 - Rio Hondo Community College Faculty Websites
... Often misperceived as a heart attack – Some people may have one panic attack and never have another Panic disorder is having multiple attacks ...
... Often misperceived as a heart attack – Some people may have one panic attack and never have another Panic disorder is having multiple attacks ...
Mood Disorders
... Extremely depressed mood state lasting at least 2 weeks Cognitive symptoms (e.g., feeling worthless, indecisiveness) Vegetative or somatic symptoms – Central to the disorder. Anhedonia – Loss of pleasure/interest in usual activities Major Depressive Disorder Single episode – Highly unusu ...
... Extremely depressed mood state lasting at least 2 weeks Cognitive symptoms (e.g., feeling worthless, indecisiveness) Vegetative or somatic symptoms – Central to the disorder. Anhedonia – Loss of pleasure/interest in usual activities Major Depressive Disorder Single episode – Highly unusu ...
Translational research in bipolar disorder: emerging
... mania), suppressed (blue, depression) or rapidly alternate between the two extremes (mixed episodes). Euthymic/remitted phases occur between the episodes in which patients, especially those with residual mood symptoms, remain vulnerable to the recurrence of full-blown mood episodes. Mood stabilizers ...
... mania), suppressed (blue, depression) or rapidly alternate between the two extremes (mixed episodes). Euthymic/remitted phases occur between the episodes in which patients, especially those with residual mood symptoms, remain vulnerable to the recurrence of full-blown mood episodes. Mood stabilizers ...