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phrases are related to each other sequentially, but wander away from the pt |
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phrases lack sequential relations to each other. derailment and incoherence |
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over-inclusive speech that is related to the point, but not logically tight and is overly prolific. Pt says way more than is necessary |
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patient's speech stops in mid-thought |
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patient's speech is unproductive |
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rapid speech jumping from concept to concept, but maintaining some linkage |
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most severe thought disorder word salad neologisms clang associations |
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2 categories of disorders of thought content |
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delusions (ideas) false perceptions (sensory) |
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____________ is a good sign in a psych patient w/ a disorder of thought content |
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what are the 2 types of false perceptions? |
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1. illusions - misinterprets actual stimulus 2. hallucinations - rare, perceptions lacking external stimuli, usually auditory |
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olfactory and taste hallucinations are almost always due to a _____________ |
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primitive, non-causal, symbolic many patient's drift into this process of thinking, esp. at times when its inappropriate |
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secondary thought process |
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subj. feelings of dread and foreboding w/o objective reason somatic manifestations such as feeling lightheaded, palpitations, stomach discomfort assc. with obsessions, phobias and compulsions |
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types of affect in schizophrenia |
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inappropriate or incongruous expressions of emotion (the emotion they show doesn't express what they feel) flat or absent expression of emotion |
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which personality disorder is assc with lying and stealing? |
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which personality disorder is assc with truancy and fire setting? |
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which personality disorder is assc with manipulative, dependent behavior? |
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What are the different mood disorders? |
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MDD occurs most in people without... |
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close interpersonal relationships or in those who are divorced or separated |
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which 2 NTs are the most implicated in the pathophysiology of mood disorders? |
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about ____ % of all Bipolar I patients have at least one parent with a mood disorder, often MDD |
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If both parents have Bipolar I, there is a _________% chance that their child will have a mood disorder |
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The life event more often associated with the later development of depression is: |
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losing a parent before the age of 11 |
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the environmental stressor most often associated with the onset of depression is: |
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for a 2-wk period, depressed mood or anhedonia plus other sxs (wt loss, insomnia or hypersomnia, fatigue, psychomotor agitation or retardation, guilt, probs concentrating and suicidal thoughts) |
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for a 1-wk period, persistent elevated, expansive or irritable mood. severe enough to cause marked impairment or to necessitate hospitalization or psychotic features are present |
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Dx of a hypomanic episode |
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very similar to manic but doesn't have to last as long not severe enough to cause marked impairment, to necessitate hosp and there are no psychotic features present |
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the essential feature is the clinical course characterized by the occurrence of one or more manic episodes |
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the essential feature is a clinical course char. by the occurence of 1+ depressive episodes and at least one hypomanic episode (often have a better course than full blown mania) |
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____ of all depressed patients contemplate suicide |
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Depression correlates with... |
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older age, lower SES, loss of spouse, physical illness and social isolation |
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Bipolar I disorder often starts with __________ in greater than 2/3 of patients |
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2/3 of treated schizophrenic patients require _____________ |
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only ___% of schizophrenics obtain txt |
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what is the peak age range of onset for schizophrenia? |
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15-25 for men 25-35 for women part of why course is different for the two sexes |
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which gender is more likely to be impaired with the negative sxs of schizo? |
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____% of schizos attempt suicide at least once in their life |
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____% of schizophrenics die by suicide |
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estimates are that btwn ____ and ____ of all homeless are afflicted with schizophrenia |
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schizophrenics occupy more than ___% of all psych beds |
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Characteristics sxs of schizo |
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delusions hallucinations disorganized speech or behavior negative sxs |
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what are the different types of schizo? |
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paranoid disorganized catatonic |
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keep repeating what you say |
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during the prodromal period of schizo patients may: |
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begin to take an interest in abstract ideas, philosophy, the occult or religion |
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_________ behavior is common among untreated schizos |
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violent excludes homocide |
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Classic course of schizophrenia is one of... |
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exacerbations and remissions the longer they have it, the worse it gets and the shorter the remissions are |
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___________ sxs tend to become less severe over time |
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Treatment options for schizophrenia |
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behavior therapy family-oriented therapy case management group therapy individual therapy antipsychotic meds |
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has features of both schizo and mood disorders must have hallucinations and delusions for at least 2 wks in the absence of prominent mood sxs |
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char primarily by delusions (of non-bizarre nature) erotomanic, grandiose, jealous, persecutory and somatic types |
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a chronic deterioration of intellectual func and other cognitive skills severe enough to interfere with the ability to perform activities of daily living |
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____% of people in chronic care facilities have dementia |
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Major Irreversible Dementias |
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Alzheimer's dementia Vascular dementia Parkinson's disease Lewy Body disease Pick's disease Huntington's disease |
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_______________ accounts for 50-60% of all dementias |
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_____________ accts for 15-30% of all dementias |
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beta-amyloid plaque and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain |
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Age FH Gender: Female > male Head trauma down's syndrome ed level/mental activity cardiovascular disease |
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1. recent memory loss affecting job 2. diff performing familar tasks 3. probs with language 4. disorientation to time and place 5. poor or dec judgement 6. probs with abstract thinking 7. misplacing things 8. changes in mood or behavior 9. changes in personality 10. loss of initiative |
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Benefits of drug therapy for AD |
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family benefits -- report fewer behavioral problems social benefits -- can delay nursing home placement btwn 16-24 mths clinical benefits -- minimal improvement in MMSE |
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_____________ commit 72% of all suicides |
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breakdown of suicides based on gender and race |
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White males > non-white males > White females > Nonwhite females |
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how does suicide rank in terms of cause of death in the US |
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11th 3rd for younger folks |
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how often is a suicide completed? how often is a suicide attempted? |
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___ attempts for every death by suicide for the nation |
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each suicide intimately affect at least ___ other people |
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___% of the clinical population and ___% of the general population has considered suicide at one time |
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usually refers to an attempt of low lethality, implemented manipulatively |
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Common single predictors of suicide |
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Major Depressive Illness, affective d/o alcoholism, drug abuse suicide ideation, talk, prep Modeling, h/o suicide in the family |
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what is the method of choice for suicide? |
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suicide attempt/completions in the schizophrenic are usually very ___________ |
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Physical Illnesses assc with suicide risk |
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HIV/AIDs Malignant cancers (esp those that are painful or disfiguring) Chronic, painful, debilitating diseases |
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to alter the concentrations of certain NTs within the CNS. Perhaps additionally and/or more importantly altering the composition of CNS receptors |
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MAO-Is TCAs SSRIs 2nd Gen. SSRIs |
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MAO-Is block MOA with resultant increases in... |
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NE, Epi, DA within the synapse |
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MAO-Is are most effective in treating |
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major or atypical depression usually you only use it if they have failed with other conventional meds |
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which kind of food can you not consume while on MAO-Is? |
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tyramine containing foods should also avoid decongestants, SSRIs, TCAs, meperidine |
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TCAs are messy drugs which means... |
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they do more than you want them to |
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what is the leading cause of successful suicide attempts in the US? |
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One of the biggest complaints of SSRIs |
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Other antidepressant drugs |
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buproprion (claim to fame no sexual dysfunction) also smoke cessation, lower seizure threshold Trazadone: highly anticholinergic venlaflazine: for atypical depression |
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EPSs can be caused by Antipsychotics, what should you give them patient to get rid of them? |
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anticholinergics like benadryl |
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what is a big deal SE of antipsychotics? |
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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome |
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atypical antipsychotics are indicated for... |
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bipolar mania assc with schizophrenia |
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what is the main concern raised over atypical antipsychotics |
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metabolic effects, wt gain, DM |
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increase CNS threshold for excitation/activation. increase gabaminergic transmission BDZ barbs |
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Buspirone is good for treating ... |
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zolipidem - for those who can't fall asleep zaleplon - used for mid-night wakenings eszopiclone - can't fall asleep long half life rozeren and chlorohydrate also benadryl, amitripyline, trazadone |
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a diffuse, unpleasant, vague sensation of apprehension, often accompanied by autonomic sxs such as diarrhea, sweating, HTN, tremors, tachy and acts as a response to a threat that is unknown, internal or vague |
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anxiety can be ___________ or ___________ |
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Only social factor contributing to dev of panic disorder is... |
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a recent history of separation or divorce |
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DSM IV criteria for panic disorder |
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discrete period of intense fear or discomfort in which 4+ of the following sxs dev abruptly peak within 10 mins palpitations, sweating, trembling, sensation of SOB, feeling of choking, CP, N, feeling dizzy, derealization or depersonalization, fear of loss of control, fear of dying, paresthisias, chills or hot flashes |
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DSM IV criteria for panic disorder with/without agoraphobia |
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recurrent, unexpected panic attacks worry |
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anxiety about being in places from which escape might be difficult |
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SSRIs key is to start low and go slow cognitive and behavioral therapies |
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an irrational fear that produces a conscious avoidance of the feared object |
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what is the single most common mental disorder? |
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are specific or social phobias more common? |
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what is the most common mental disorder among men? |
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most feared objects and situations |
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animals storms heights illness injury death |
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what is the most commonly used therapy in the treatment of phobias? |
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OCD frequently coexists with... |
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major depression, alcohol use disorders, specific phobias, panic disorders and eating disorders |
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which anxiety disorder are men just as likely to have as women? |
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Most common obsessional sxs pattern is... |
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pharmacotherapy, behavioral therapy and psychotherapy |
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with OCD patients tend to ________ if drugs are stopped |
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with PTSD, men's trauma is usually ___________ and women's trauma is usually __________ |
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combat experience assault |
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PTSD is most likely to occur in those who are... |
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single divorced widowed socially withdrawn low SES |
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perception of an _________ locus of control is a vulnerability factor for PTSD |
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the inability to identify or verbalize emotional states common with PTSD pts |
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person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which the person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event that involved actual or threatened death or injury and the person's response involved fear, helplessness or horror |
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In general what age groups have a more difficult time with traumatic events |
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the young and old midlife does better |
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What kind of therapy is a must when it comes to PTSD? |
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psychotherapeutic interventions behavioral or cognitive therapy and hypnosis |
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what is probably the disorder that most coexists with another mental disorder? |
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with GAD anxiety and worry are assc with 3+ of the following sxs for more days than not in the past 6 mths: |
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restlessness being easily fatigued diff. concentrating irritability mm tension sleep disturbance |
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the 3 major drugs used for the treatment of GAD |
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sxs are severe enough to cause significant distress or impaired social, occupational or other functioning sxs are not intentionally produced as a factitious disorder or malingering |
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Dx criteria for somatoform disorders |
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onset of sxs before age 30 that occur over a period of several years that result in treatment being sought at any time during the disturbances the individual must have 4 pain sxs, 2 GI sxs, 1 sexual sxs and 1 pseudoneurologic sxs |
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the best treatment for somatoform disorder includes... |
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a single identifiable primary caretaker appts should be scheduled regularly (once a mth) but brief in nature without ordering tests and lab work |
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in somatoform disorders stress manifests as... |
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conversion disorder is char by... |
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1+ neurologic sxs that can't be explained by a known neurologic or medical disorder |
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men with conversion disorder have often been involved in ... |
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military or occupational accidents |
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conversion disorders are commonly assc with... |
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comorbid depression, anxiety and schizophrenia |
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pts keep internal conflicts out of their awareness |
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represent tangible advantages and benefits as a result of being sick |
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represents the pt's inappropriately cavalier attitude toward their otherwise serious sxs |
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1/3 of BDD pts become _________ |
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Hypochonriasis Treatment of choice |
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people with hypochondriasis often misinterpret... |
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their own bodily sensations |
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BDD pts often had which disorders in their past? |
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depressive anxiety or psychotic |
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Ideally the diagnosis should tell us... |
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etiology prognosis treatment of choice |
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contains most of the conditions traditionally assc with psychiatry V codes refer to conds that may be the focus of attn in treatment, but are not themselves mental illnesses |
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mental retardation and personality disorders traits and defense mechanisms (pervasive and chronic attributes) |
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allows us to identify other medical problems |
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gives attn to psychosocial stressors that can affect the course, severity and txt of Axis I and II conds |
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gives the highest level of function of the pt from the point of view of family, occupational and social variables for the preceding year and at the time of eval |
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categories of psych signs and sxs |
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cognitive affective behavioral |
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