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Mental Health Modern Health review

Schizo phrenia Mood Disorders Anxiety Disorders Personality Disorders Eating Disorders & SIB

Schizophrenia 100 points What is the age when the onset of symptoms begin? What is the age when the onset of symptoms begin? Ages years of age Ages years of age return

Schizophrenia 200 points What Schizophrenia? What Schizophrenia? A mental illness that makes it difficult to tell what is real from what is not real. A mental illness that makes it difficult to tell what is real from what is not real. return

Schizophrenia 300 points What are 3 negative outcomes that can occur from living with Schizophrenia What are 3 negative outcomes that can occur from living with Schizophrenia Suicide, relationship issues, lack of concentration, anxiety, destructive behaviors. Suicide, relationship issues, lack of concentration, anxiety, destructive behaviors. return

Schizophrenia 400 Points What 2 famous people suffered from Schizophrenia? What 2 famous people suffered from Schizophrenia? Peter Green, John Nash, Meera Popkin, Mary Todd Lincoln. Peter Green, John Nash, Meera Popkin, Mary Todd Lincoln. return

Schizophrenia 500 points What are 5 symptoms that a person would experience? What are 5 symptoms that a person would experience? Hallucinations, delusions/paranoid/ social withdrawal, long periods of staring into space, lack of expression, people are talking about you & are out to get you Hallucinations, delusions/paranoid/ social withdrawal, long periods of staring into space, lack of expression, people are talking about you & are out to get you ? return

Mood Disorders 100 points Name 2 mood disorders that were discussed in class. Name 2 mood disorders that were discussed in class. Depression & Bi-Polar Depression & Bi-Polar return

Mood Disorders 200 points How many teens will suffer from depression? What is 1 in 8 teens? return

Mood Disorders 300 points Someone experiencing extreme highs and lows are suffering from what disorder______________? Someone experiencing extreme highs and lows are suffering from what disorder______________? What is Bipolar? What is Bipolar? return

Mood disorders 400 points Alternating highs are called___________ and alternating lows are called_________. Alternating highs are called___________ and alternating lows are called_________. Alternating highs are called manic episodes and alternating lows are called Depression Alternating highs are called manic episodes and alternating lows are called Depression return

Mood Disorders 500 points What are 5 behaviors one might have when suffering from bipolar? What are 5 behaviors one might have when suffering from bipolar? $ problems, risk taking behaviors, impulsive, family conflict, poor eating, sleeping & concentration, poor self esteem. $ problems, risk taking behaviors, impulsive, family conflict, poor eating, sleeping & concentration, poor self esteem. return

Anxiety Disorders 100 Points ____________is an intense irrational FEAR which causes someone to avoid what they are afraid of. ____________is an intense irrational FEAR which causes someone to avoid what they are afraid of. What is a Phobia? What is a Phobia? return

Anxiety Disorders 200 Points List 3 symptoms a person might experience if they are having a panic attack. List 3 symptoms a person might experience if they are having a panic attack. Shortness of breath, pounding heart, chest pain, numbness or tingling in hands/feet, dizziness Shortness of breath, pounding heart, chest pain, numbness or tingling in hands/feet, dizziness return

Anxiety Disorders 300 Points The movies What About Bob” & “Analyze This” demonstrated people with what disorder? The movies What About Bob” & “Analyze This” demonstrated people with what disorder? OCD OCD return

Anxiety Disorders 400 Points Why might someone suffer from PTSD? Why might someone suffer from PTSD? Traumatic event or abuse/neglect Traumatic event or abuse/neglect return

Anxiety Disorders 500 Points What does OCD stand for__________? What are the reoccurring thoughts called__________? and the reoccurring behaviors are called________? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessions and Compulsions return

Personality Disorders 100 points Name 2 personality disorders that we discussed in class. Name 2 personality disorders that we discussed in class. DID(multiple Identity Disorder), Antisocial disorder, BPD(Borderline Personality Disorder) DID(multiple Identity Disorder), Antisocial disorder, BPD(Borderline Personality Disorder) return

Personality Disorders 200 Points Name 2 reasons why someone would develop DID(Multiple Personality disorder) Name 2 reasons why someone would develop DID(Multiple Personality disorder) Abuse/neglect/brain injury/trauma Abuse/neglect/brain injury/trauma return

Personality Disorders 300 Points Someone that has no regard for right and wrong, shows no remorse and could harm others around them would be suffering from what disorder? Someone that has no regard for right and wrong, shows no remorse and could harm others around them would be suffering from what disorder? Antisocial Disorder Antisocial Disorder return

Personality Disorders 400 Points __________is a famous Football player who wrote a book called “Breaking Free” He suffered from what disorder___________? __________is a famous Football player who wrote a book called “Breaking Free” He suffered from what disorder___________? Hershel Walker…………….Dissociative Identity Disorder return

Personality Disorders 500 Points What does PRAISE stand for when describing someone that suffers from BPD What does PRAISE stand for when describing someone that suffers from BPD Paranoid ideas Paranoid ideas Relationship problems Relationship problems Angry outburst and abandonment Angry outburst and abandonment Impulsive behavior Impulsive behavior Suicidal behavior Suicidal behavior Emptiness Emptiness return

SIB 100 Points What age and sex are more likely to self injure? What age and sex are more likely to self injure? Females, ages years old Females, ages years old return

SIB 200 Points Name 3 ways someone may self injure? Name 3 ways someone may self injure? Cutting, burning, biting, Head banging, overdose, hair pulling, picking at nail beds/skin Cutting, burning, biting, Head banging, overdose, hair pulling, picking at nail beds/skin return

SIB 300 Points Name 3 reasons why someone may self- injure. Name 3 reasons why someone may self- injure. Stress, dysfunctional home life, abuse, neglect, low self-esteem& self worth, way to cope, attention, feel something Stress, dysfunctional home life, abuse, neglect, low self-esteem& self worth, way to cope, attention, feel somethingSte return

SIB 400 Points Why is self injurious behaviors so addictive? Why is self injurious behaviors so addictive? Because the brain releases chemicals in the brain called endorphins that create a feeling of euphoria. Plus it relieves a lot of stress etc. Because the brain releases chemicals in the brain called endorphins that create a feeling of euphoria. Plus it relieves a lot of stress etc. return

SIB 500 Points What are 5 warning signs that someone might be self injuring? Warning signs: long sleeves, not swimming, unexplained bruising, cuts & scars, secretive, depressed, past history, sharp objects,change clothes in bathroom return