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what is affect?
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observed expression of emotion
its objective its what you see not nesssacirly what they feel. |
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what is inappropriate affect
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disconnect btw what people say their emotion is and how they appear.
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what is the blunted affect?
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sever reduction in the inensity of externalized feeling tone
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what is constrcted ?
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like blunted except less severe
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what is flat affect
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total absence of emotional expression
seen in parkinsins |
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what is labile affect?
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rapid and abrupt changes in emotional feeling and tone
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what is mood
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what the patient expresses their feeling
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what is dysporic mood?
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unpleasent mood
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what is euthymic mood
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normal mood
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what is expansive mood
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higher and lower than normal at the same time
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what is eurphiric mood?
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super happy seen in bipolar
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what is anhedonia
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apathy
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what is alexythymia
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inablitlity to describe emotional state
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what is echopraxia
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imitation of movement
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catatonia
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no movement or no purposeful movement
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what is catalepshy
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no movement like a statue
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what is catontinc excitement
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constant movement like walking
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what is catatonic stupor
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sitting and not doing anything
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what is catatonic rigidity
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whole body is tense and immobile
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what is catatonic posturing?
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strange postion taken and kept for long period of time
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what is waxy flexibitiy?
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catatonic state in which you can manipulate the pt. move them and they maintiain that position
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what is psychomotor agitation?
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excessive motro and cognitive overactiviey
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what is akathisia?
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subjecitve feeling of muscluar tension second to antipsychotic medication
manifests as restlessness, pacing, an drepeated asitting and standing may be mistacken as psychotic agitation pt recognizes that its not right |
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what is a compulsion?
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uncontrolled impulse to perform an act repetitively
a core symptome of an obsession |
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what is hypoacitive
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decreased movment and activity seen in depression
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what is form of though?
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how you put your thoughts together
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what is psychosis
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not being able to distinguish reality from fantasy
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what is reality testing
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objective eval and judgement of external world abiltiy to accurately percieve ones environment
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what are formal thought disorders?
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disorder of ability to form thoughts
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what is neoligism
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a new word created by the patient which has speacial meaning not apparent to others
often combeins syllables of other words |
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what is circumstantiatlity
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indirect speech that is delayed in reaching the oint but eventually gets form orignal point to desired goal.
characterized by over inclusion of detail |
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what is tangetntiality
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inability to have a goal directed conversation
pt never gets from oringal point ot desired goal rambling |
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what is perseveration?
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persisting response to a prior stiimulus after a new stimul has been presented
expample repeating the same answer to multibple quiesions |
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what is echolalial?
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repeating another persons words
can be mocking or just compulsive |
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what is lossening of association
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flow of thoughts in which ideas shift from one subject to another in a completely unrelated way. extreme version of tangentiality
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what is flight of ideas
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markedly acceleratid throught process
ideas generally related to one another but just jumps from one thing to another really fast |
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what is blocking
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when abrupt stopping in speaking sometimes they will start back up other times they will get lost as to what was going on.
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what are disturbances of thought content as opposed to disturbance in thought process
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though process- how u form the thought
thought content- what your thinking about about. disorder of thought process is flight of ideas disorderd of thought content is poverity of content |
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what is poverty of content?
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thought that give little information ecause of vagueness empty repitiion or obsucre phrases
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delusion
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false belief not hallucination
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what are the types of delusion
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paranoid
somatic-feeling or somethign wrong in body self accusation grandiose nihilistic control bizarre systematized erotomania infidelity |
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what is a nihilistic delusion
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end of the world
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what is delusion of control
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believe that their thoughts or behavior are controled by others
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what is thought withdrawl
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someone is stealing their thougths
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what is thought insertion
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thoughts being put into their head by others
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what is thought broadcasting
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think their thoughts are being heard by everyone like on tv
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what are systemized delusion
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many delusion brought together by a central theme
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what is erotomania
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belief that someone is in love with you
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what an obsession
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pathological persistaence of an irresistible thought or feelign that cannot be eliminted from consiousness by logical effort.
associted with anxiety usually accompantied by complusive behavior |
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what is pressured speech
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really fast speech
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what is poverty of speech
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not saying much
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what are hypnagogic hallucination?
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right as your falling asleep
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what are hynopompic hallucination?
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right as ur waking up
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what is an illusion
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misperception or misinterpretiation of real external sensory stimuli
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what is depersonalization
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feeling like you are no longer urself
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what is derelization?
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feelign like your envronment is not real
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what is a fugue
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taking on an alternate persona with amnesia for old personality
often occurs in someone traveling or wandering to new envrionment. |