Mental Health Word Scramble
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| Terms | Answers |
| Patient with this disorder is implusive and unpredictable; he engages in acting out and self-multilation. | Borderline personality disorder |
| Patient with this disorder is overly dramatic and intensely expressive and has tantrums to be in the center of attention. | histrionic personality disorder |
| Patient with this disorder has an exaggerated sense of self-importance, and is exhibitonist and preoccupied with fantasies. | narcissistic personality disorder |
| Patient with this disorder is passive and helpless and has low self-confience and low self-esteem. | dependent personality disorder |
| Patient with this disorder is perfectionistic, rigid, stubborn; indecisive, and anxious. | obessive-complusive presonality disorder |
| Patient with disorder is suspicious and distrustful of other, hostile, cold, and defensive. | paranoid personality disorder |
| Patient with disorder is aloof, indifferent, and reculsive, he engages in excessive daydreaming. | schiziod personality disorder |
| Patient with this disorder is odd and eccentric and interest in unusal beliefs and habits. | schizotypal personality disorder |
| Cantatonic type schizophrenia | marked psychomotor disturbance |
| Disorganized type of schizophrenia | loose associations |
| Most severe disorganized schizophrenia | prominent thought disorder-disorder thinking |
| Residual schizophrenia | Symptoms may persist over time or may experience a complete remission |
| schizopreniform disorder | symptoms of schizophrenia for less than 6 months required for a diagnosis of schizophrenia |
| Delusional disorder | One or more nonbizarre delusions with no impairment in psychosocial |
| Shared psychotic disorder (folie a deux) | similar shared by two people, one of whom has psycotic delusions |
| flat affect | no facial expressions |
| latency of response | refers to hesitation before the client responds to questions. May last 30 or 45 seconds |
| What does it mean when a client uses "Latency of response"? | indicates the client's difficulty with cognition or thought processes |
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