click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
1 psych
week 11
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| group of disorders involving disturbance in emotion, cognition, and behavior | Mood disorders |
| Normal response to loss (death, illness, divorce, etc.) | Grief |
| Maximum time grief resolution may take | up to 3 years |
| STAGES OF GRIEF (DABDA) “Not me” (refusal to accept reality) | denial |
| STAGES OF GRIEF (DABDA) “Yes me, but…” (negotiation) | bargaining |
| STAGES OF GRIEF (DABDA) “It’s okay” (peace with reality) | acceptance |
| STAGES OF GRIEF (DABDA) “Why me?” (resentment) | anger |
| STAGES OF GRIEF (DABDA) silence | depression |
| Emotional state with sadness, helplessness, low self-esteem | Depression |
| Emotional state with elevated mood and high energy | Mania |
| ⚠️ SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR Verbal or behavioral indication with plan and means | Suicidal threat |
| ⚠️ SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR Non-fatal self-harm act without serious injury | Suicidal gesture |
| ⚠️ SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR Self-destructive act with potential death outcome | Suicidal attempt |
| Mild mood swings 1–5 days after delivery | Postpartum blues |
| Mood disorder occurring 2 weeks to 12 months postpartum | Postpartum depression |
| Severe condition with psychotic features after delivery | Postpartum psychosis |
| Most common postpartum condition | Baby blues |
| 📋 MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) Minimum duration of symptoms | 2 weeks |
| 📋 MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) Required number of symptoms | 5 out of 9 |
| SSRI example | fluoxetine |
| TCA example | imipramine |
| MAOI example | phenelzine |
| Waiting period before switching MAOI to SSRI | 14 days |
| Waiting period before switching SSRI to MAOI | 5 weeks |
| Depressive disorder with at least 2 weeks of symptoms | Major depression |
| Chronic mild depression lasting at least 2 years | Dysthymia |
| Mood disorder with alternating mania and depression | Bipolar disorder |
| Mood disorder occurring during fall and winter | Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) |
| Period of elevated mood, hyperactivity, and grandiosity | Mania |
| Less severe form of mania | Hypomania |
| Bipolar disorder with at least one manic episode | Bipolar I |
| Bipolar disorder with hypomania and depression | Bipolar II |
| Cyclic mood disturbance for at least 2 years | Cyclothymia |
| Negative thinking about self, world, and future | Cognitive triad |
| Hormone linked to SAD | Melatonin |