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What is Clozapine
This antipsychotic is the only one associated with increased efficacy in treatment resistant schizophrenia.
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What is Fluoxetine
This antidepressant has the longest half life
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What is Melanie Klein
Good breast bad breast
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What is Form 42
Form used to notify patient they are being held on an application for involuntary status
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What is energy
Of energy, sleep, mood, and grandiosity, the one that is not a criteria for Bipolar Disorder
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What is TD
If taken for more than 6 months, there is a 2-5% risk of developing this disorder with chronic FGA use
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What is G-protein coupled receptors
Serotonin Receptors are part of this family...along with Ali
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What is Sigmund Freud
This doctor coined the terms id, ego, and superego
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What is 14
How many days a F3 can last
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What is 6 months
Number of months symptoms need to be present before a diagnosis of Schizophrenia can be made
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What is tuberoinfundibular
It's the FUNist dopamine pathway
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What is priaprism
This side effect of Trazodone is quite literally in the opposite direction of side effects from other antidepressants
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What is Emil Krapelin
This psychiatrist made famous the term Dementia Praecox, and earlier diagnosis for Schizophrenia
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What is POA or Court Appointed SDM
Highest Ranking SDM in the SDA
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What is low/irritable mood / low motivation/anhedonia
One of two necessary symptoms for a diagnosis of a major depressive episode to be made
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What is Loxapine
This antipsychotic's metabolite is an active antidepressant.
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What is Imipramine
The active metabolite of Amitriptyline
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What is John Bowlby
Father of attachment theory
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What is F5
Form to change status from voluntary to involuntary status
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What is specific phobia
The most common anxiety disorder
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What is Chlorpromazine
This was the first antipsychotic discovered
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What is somatodendritic body
The 5HT1d autoreceptor is located here
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What is Irvin Yalom
Guru of Group Psychotherapy at Standford University
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What is a F10
Form used for interfacility transfer of involuntary patients
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What is Confustion, Ataxia, Opthalmoplegia
Three symptoms of Wernicke's Encephalopathy
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