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Name the 6 behavioral responses to life stresses
Affective responses
Anxiety responses
Responses associated w/ altered thought processes
Aggressive responses
Disruptive responses
Dysfunctional coping behviors
Affective Responses can be divided into 3 categories name them
Grief responses
Depressive responses
Bipolar responses
Name the steps in the grief cycle
1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5. Acceptance
Name the theorist that outlined the grief cycle
Kubler-Ross
Name the types of depressive disorders
1. Dysthymic disorder
2. Major Depressive disorder
3. Seasonal Affective Disorder
(SAD)
4. Postpartum depression
Name the types of bipolar responses
1. Bipolar disorder
2. Mania
3. Depression
4. Cyclothymia
Name the 3 major divisions of anxiety disorders
1. Basic Anxiety disorder
2. Dissociative Anxiety disorder
3. Somatoform Anxiety disorder
Name Basic Anxiety disorders
1. Generalized Anxiety disorder
2. PTSD
3. Panic disorder
4. OCD
5. Various Phobic disorder
Name the two subcategories of Dissociative Anxiety Disorders (DAD's)
1. Dissociative Identity
disorder (a.k.a. multiple
personality disorder)
2. Dissociative Amnesia
Name the types of Somatoform Anxiety disorders
1. Conversion Disorder
2. Hypochondriasis
3. Ulcerative Colitis
4. Male Erectile disorder
Name the types of altered thought processes
1. Delusions
2. Hallucinations
3. Paranoid Behavior
4. Autistic behavior & autism
5. Schizophrenia
6. Delirium
7. Congnitive disorders
Define Delusions
Are false and generally persistent beliefs of feelings that a person holds in the face of all evidence to the contrary.
Define Hallucinations
Are apparent perceptions or sensations that are not present in reality.
Define Paranoid Behavior
a persistent belief that one is being persecuted or falsely accused by others.
Define Autism
Is a type of altered thought process that is characterized by self-absorption.
Define Schizophrenia
is a major mental disorder that is characterized by a separation between one's emotion and one's thought process.
Name the positive symptoms of schizophrenia
Delusions
Hallucinations
Disorganized thought
Incoherent speech
Paranoia
Odd or bizarre behaviors
Inappropriate affect
Name the negative symptoms of schizophrenia
Flat affect
Alogia
Lack of close relationships
Short attention span
Poor grooming
Anhedonia
Avolition
Depression
Name the types of schizophrenia
Catatonic
Paranoid
Name the symptoms of Catatonic Schizophrenia
Either increased psychomotor activity of psychomotor retardation
Echopraxia
Echolalia
Clang Association
Mutism
Name the symptoms of Paranoid Schizophrenia
Auditory hallucinations
Delusions of persecution
Extreme and irrational suspicions
Argumentativeness
Use of projection
Define Delirium
is an acute and usually reversible response to stress, physical injury, or some other precipitating condition
Name the types of Cognitive disorders or Dementias
1. Dementia of Alzheimers type
(DAT's)
2. Vascular Dementia
3. AIDS dementia
4. Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
5. Huntington's Chorea
6. Parkinson's Disease
Name the test that is widely used in assessing dementia
Folstein Mini Mental Status Exam
The characteristic plaque and tangle formation of Alzheimer's disease in also apparent in older people with
Down's syndrome
Name the stage's of Alzheimer's disease
Stage I S&S include anxiety as well as mild and short-term memory loss, esp. w/ regard to recent events
Stage II S&S include more profound memory loss and even greater changes in personality
Sundowning is seen
Stage III Is considered the terminal stage
Name the S&S in Stage I
Anxiety
short term memory loss
Impaired judgment
Increased inability to learn new things
Difficulty with reasoning
Beginning of personality changes
Early self care deficit
Name the S&S in Stage II
Aphasia
Anomia
Apraxia
Agnosia
Delusions
Hallucinations
Paranoia
Sundowning
Depression
Catastrophic reactions
Incont of B&B
Advanced self-care deficit
Name the S&S in Stage III
Seizure Activity
Hallucinations
Delusions
Difficulty swallowing
Complete self-care deficit
Name the categories of Aggressions disorders
1. Self-destructive behaviors
2. Aggressive behaviors directed
at others
Name the self-destructive behaviors
1. Suicide
2. Substance Abuse
3. Eating disorders
4. Self mutilation
__________ is currently the 9th most common cause of death in the USA
Suicide
Name the 2 common tests used to screen for alcholism
CAGE
MAST
What does MAST stand for
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test
What does CAGE stand for
C Consumption and desire to cut
down
A Annoyance when alcohol use is
criticized by others
G Guilt associated with
alcohol use
E "Eye openers" or use of
alcohol in the morning