PSYC 1200 midterm 1 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) correct answers constantly anxious, even when though everything is fine
panic disorder correct answers has episodes of extremely high anxiety
agoraphobia correct answers afraid to leave the house unless with her safe person. anxious about being in public pla...
PSYC 1200 midterm 1 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) correct answers constantly anxious, even when though
everything is fine
panic disorder correct answers has episodes of extremely high anxiety
agoraphobia correct answers afraid to leave the house unless with her safe person. anxious about
being in public places
specific phobia correct answers excessive fear of needles so avoids blood tests
social anxiety disorder correct answers afraid to leave house for fear of social scrutiny
body dysmorphic disorder correct answers thinks he is too ugly to leave his house
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) correct answers survived an earthquake but now
constantly on edge
major depressive disorder correct answers no appetite, no energy, no enjoyment of life
persistent depressive disorder correct answers has mild feelings of depression for over 5 years
bipolar disorder correct answers swings from mania to depression and back
schizophrenia correct answers has delusions and hallucinations
dissociative identity disorder correct answers has three distinct personalities in the same mind
anorexia nervosa correct answers starves self to very low body weight; fears being fat
bulmia nervosa correct answers secretly eats huge volume of food then purges
binge-eating disorder correct answers eats lots of food at a sitting but does not purge it
narcissistic personality disorder correct answers thinks he is entitled to special treatment;
arrogant
borderline personality disorder correct answers suffers from chaotic emotions, cuts to feel better
antisocial personality disorder (APD) correct answers scams seniors out of savings without
conscience
, schizophrenia correct answers one disorder: 28 year old male brought into ER after he was talked
out of jumping from a building. He confides that voices are telling him that he was an "unworthy
and bad person". He believes that alien-beings have implanted a device in his brain in order to
constantly control his thoughts and they communicate with him through secret messages.
Episodes of incoherence and loose associations are noted in his speech.
antipsychotic correct answers drug therapy for Schizophrenia
Major depressive disorder correct answers one disorder: 48 year old male had a significant
change in his functioning. He is socially withdrawn
and is no longer interested in things that once gave him pleasure. He tends to stay in bed and take
naps for most of the day, complaining of no energy to do anything. He has no appetite and has
lost
much weight. He cannot sleep through the night. He finds he has trouble concentrating and
making
decisions. He expressed feelings of worthlessness over being such a burden and wished he could
die
antidepressant correct answers drug therapy for major depression
electroconclusive therapy correct answers alternate biological therapy for major depression //
treatment for depression
obsessive-compulsive disorder correct answers one disorder: medical student complains of
persistent thoughts which intrude into his
consciousness, thoughts about being contaminated. In response, he feels compelled to perform
intricate rituals for hours, which involve counting behaviors and washing in a very specific way,
meant
to magically decontaminate. He realizes the irrationality of his thoughts.
antidepressant correct answers drug therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder
bipolar disorder - manic episode with psychosis correct answers two things co-occurring: The
patient is a 25 year old woman who is committed to the psychiatric
ward after engaging in self damaging behaviours (e.g., driving recklessly, giving away her life
savings to
people on the street). She proclaims in a loud voice that she does not need to be in hospital as she
is
gifted with the "Midas touch" by God and that she has to leave to implement a plan to stop
poverty in
the world. During the interview, she speaks very quickly and is difficult to interrupt, as she
jumps
rapidly from one topic to another. Her roommate reports that the patient slept only 2 hours for
the past
4 nights.
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