Disorderly Disorders | Fact or Fiction? | Symptomatic Symptoms | Trick or Treatments? | Potluck!! |
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What is cognitive disorder.
This disorder is characterized by organic neuro-degeneration.
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What is the APA - American Pychiatric Association?
The name of the organization that publishes the DSM.
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What is an eating disorder? (anorexia and bulimia)
Distorted body image, disturbed eating patterns.
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What is none?
This treatment modality works for all people.
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What is depression?
This disorder has been called "the common cold" of mental health.
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What is Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders?
This disorder is characterized by negative symptoms (flat affect) and positive symptoms (delusions)?
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What is people over 65 years of age?
25% of this group of people suffer from depression.
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What is schizophrenia?
Thought disorders, difficulty performing tasks, social isolation, poor reality orientation
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What is schizophrenia?
Pharmacology has been helpful in treating this chronic disorder, but requires constant monitoring.
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What is a personality disorder?
Narcissism, borderline, histrionic, OCD and anti-social are this kind of disorder.
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What is reactions to stress related events (environmental)?
This is the cause of exogenous depression in individuals.
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What is schizophrenia?
This disorder affects only 1% of the Canadian population - yet the people diagnosed with it suffer a great deal of negative stigma.
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What is bi-polar disorder?
Episodes of grandiosity, risk taking, limited insight and mania.
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What is ECT?
This controversial form of treatment helps to stimulate the neuro-transmission process in endogeneous depression.
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What is 365?
The number of diagnostic category in the DSM IV TR (within 15 on either side).
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What is anxiety disorders?
This disorder is an excessive subjective emotional reaction to stress?
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What is commit suicide?
This statistic is 15 out of 100,000 people do this in Canada.
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What is a specific phobia?
Aversion and avoidance to external object or stimulus.
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What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?
The form of treatment helps people to identify dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs and how they contribute to their depression.
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What is 5?
The number of AXIS in a MULTI-AXIAL SYSTEM for assessment in the DSM IV
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What is somatic disorders?
This type of disorder is characterized by (physical) symptoms that appear to have no biological or medical reason.
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What is 20%>
The percentage of Canadians will suffer from mental illness during their lifetime.
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What is dementia?
Memory loss, decline in functional ability, and aphasia.
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What is race, ethnicity, gender (diversity)?
Differences in treatment are often a result of this.
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What is Impulse Control Disorder?
Kleptomania falls under this disorder.
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