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01/27/2010

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What are the 2 main types of projective tests?
Definition
Rorschach test (inkblot) and Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
Term
Describe the Rorschach test.
Definition
Projective test (Ink blot test) where you have to interpret inkblots, trying to discover inner thoughts.
Term
Describe the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?
Definition
Projective test where the subject is shown pictures one at a time and asked t make up a story, normally given in two sessions, one day apart.
Term
What axis of diagnostic coding is this: Clinical disorders (for our purposes substance related disorders and major mental illness including mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders), other conditions that impact the clinical picture.
Definition
Axis I
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What axis of diagnostic coding is this: Personality disorders, mental retardation.
Definition
Axis II
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What axis of diagnostic coding is this: General medical conditions, particularly those that are ongoing, or have historically impacted the clinical picture such as a closed head trauma.
Definition
Axis III
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What axis of diagnostic coding is this: Problems with psychosocial functioning, and environmental problems.
Definition
Axis IV
Term
What axis of diagnostic coding is this: Global assessment of functioning (typically, two numbers are assigned according to the GAF scale to assess the current level of functioning and the highest level over the past year).
Definition
Axis V
Term
What are the 4 A's of the early years of Schizoprenia research?
Definition
Associations, Affect, Autism and Ambivalence
Term
Describe Psychosis. What causes it? Is it an illness or a symptom?
Definition
"Break with reality" that includes hallucinations, delusions and thought disorder. Manifested by disturbances in the formation and content of thoughts. It is caused by a variety of conditions that affect the functioning of the brain. It is a symptoms not an illness.
Term
What are the 4 main positive symptoms?
Definition
Delusions, hallucinations, behavioral dyscontrol and thought disorder.
Term
What are the 5 main negative symptoms?
Definition
Alogia (poverty of speech)
Avolition (loss of goals)
Anhedonia (loss of ability to experience emotions)
Attentional impairment
Affective flattening
Term
What are the differences between Bipolar I and II with regard to depression and mania, age of onset and which one has a high risk of suicide?
Definition
Bipolar I has alternations of full manic and depressive episodes, the age of onset is 18 and they have a high risk for suicide.
Bipolar II has alternations of major depression with hypomania and the age of onset is 22 and they are not at a high risk for suicide.
Term
What are the DSM criteria for Schizophrenia?
Definition
Two or more psychotic symptoms for 1 month, impairment of social or occupational functioning, and it is not due to a medical, neurological or substance induced disorder.
Term
Describe the symptoms of OCD. When does it begin and what sex is it more common with? What type of therapies and drugs are helpful?
Definition
Preoccupation with specific ideas or thoughts (obsessive) and inability to resist repeated behaviors (compulsive). It typically begins before adulthood and it more common in women. Exposure and response prevention therapies and serotonin-related drugs are helpful.
Term
Describe why people with OCD have their compulsions.
Definition
They are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situation.
Term
Describe cluster A behaviors.
Definition
Appear odd and eccentric. (Paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal)
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Describe cluster B personalities.
Definition
Often appear dramatic, emotional or erratic. (antisocial, borderline, histrionic and narcissistic)
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Describe cluster C personalities.
Definition
Anxious or fearful. (avoidant, dependent and obsessive-compulsive)
Term
What are neologisms?
Definition
Newly coined words
Term
What is tangentiality?
Definition
replying to questions in an oblique, tangential or irrelevant way
Term
What is derailment?
Definition
ideas slip off the track onto another which is obliquely related or unrelated
Term
What is loosening of associations?
Definition
word salad
Term
What is private word usage?
Definition
When a patient repeats a word several times to them selves
Term
What is perseveration?
Definition
Persistent word repetition
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What are Nonsequitors?
Definition
there is no relationship within words or answers
Term
What is thought broadcasting?
Definition
Delusion that one is capable of inserting thoughts into other individuals minds or that others can perceive them
Term
What is thought insertion?
Definition
Delusion that thoughts are being inserted into ones mind by someone else
Term
What is the cause of Alzheimer's Disease?
Definition
Reduced (acetylcholine and glutamate) due to loss of nerve cells within the brain from amyloid plaque formation and neurofibrillary tangles developing structural obstruction within the brain and eventual atrophy.
Term
What proteins are involved in the role of Alzheimer's disease?
Definition
apoE-2, apoE-3 and apoE-4
Term
What is the difference in the pharmacological treatment of psychosis regarding the typical antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics?
Definition
They are all dopamine receptors antagonists but the older typical antipsychotics treated only positive symptoms. They newer atypical antipsychotics treat positive and negative symptoms.
Term
What was the first antipsychotic drug, started in the 1950s?
Definition
Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
Term
What are the 6 most common atypical antipsychotics? MOA?
Definition
Risperidone, Olanzapine, Quetiapine, Clozapine, Ziprasidone and Aripiprazole. MOA = Dopamine antagonists
Term
What are the 3 immediate neuroleptic (antipsychotic) side effects?
Definition
Parkisonism, acute dystonia (sustained muscle contraction) and acute akathisia (restlessness).
Term
What is the major delayed side effect of neuroleptic (antipsychotic) meds?
Definition
Tardive dyskinesia (involuntary movements of the tongue, lips, face, trunk and extremities)
Term
What is the major emergent side effect of neuroleptic (antipsychotic) meds?
Definition
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (combination of hyperthermia, rigidity and autonomic dysregulation)
Term
:involves a progressive deterioration of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus leading to difficulty in concentration and memory loss.
Definition
Alzheimer's disease
Term
Is AD more common in men or women?
Definition
women
Term
What is primary dementia?
Definition
AD
Term
What is sundowning in reference to Alzheimer's disease?
Definition
Refers to the fact that symptoms are usually more pronounced at the end of the day.
Term
:a clouded (disturbed) state of consciousness involving:
Acute onset, fluctuating, reversible disturbance
Difficulty in concentration
Disruption of the sleep-waking cycle
Incoherent speech
Memory impairment for recent events
Perceptual disturbances (delusions and hallucinations)
Mood/activity swings
Disorganized thoughts
Definition
Delirium
Term
List and define the 3P's that of personality disorders.
Definition
Problematic: causes clinically significant distress or problems for self or others, may lead to difficulties in social life, work or law.
Persistent: pattern is stable and long standing, present since early adulthood or adolescence and continues to adulthood.
Pervasive: Patter in inflexible, present in a broad range of personal or social situations.
Term
Personality disorder characterized by: discontent when not the center of attention, inappropriately sexually seductive or provocative, exaggerated expressions; theatrical displays of emotion and self-dramatization, and easily influenced by others and circumstances.
Definition
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Term
Personality disorder characterized by: unlawful behavior, deceitfulness, lying, use of aliases, or conning others for pleasure or profit, impulsivity; failure to plan, recklessness; disregard for the safety of self and others, lack of remorse; indifference to hurting, mistreating, or violating the rights of others.
Definition
Antisocial Personality Disorder

**Note: The individual is at least 18 with a history of Conduct Disorder before age 15.
Term
Personality disorder characterized by: grandiose sense of self importance, preoccupations with fantasies of success, wealth, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love, beliefs related to being special or unique or only understood by other unique people, requires excessive admiration, sense of entitlement, lack of empathy, envious of others, and behaves arrogantly.
Definition
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
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Personality disorder characterized by: unstable, intense relationships; extremes of idealization and devaluation, identity disturbance; unstable self image, impulsivity which is self-damaging, or deprecating, recurrent suicidal threats or gestures; self-destructive or self-mutilating behavior, inappropriate, intense anger; difficulty controlling anger.
Definition
Borderline Personality Disorder
Term
What condition may be the most common personality disorder seen by adult mental health services and is one of the most difficult conditions to treat? Why is it difficult to treat?
Definition
Borderline Personality disorder. Difficult to treat because of poor patient compliance, the focus of medical therapy is lost with regular "crises" and the clinician becomes demoralized because "nothing seems to work".
Term
What are the common symptoms of cognitive defects?
Definition
Aphasia – Difficulty with language
Apraxia – Impaired motor functioning
Agnosia – Failure to recognize objects
Difficulties with planning, organizing, sequencing, or abstracting information; loss of executive function
Term
Describe the rate of deterioration during the stages of Alzheimer's Disease. What is the average survival time? Typical age of onset?
Definition
It is slow during the early and later stages and is rapid during the middle.
Survival time is about 8 years. Age of onset is usually in the 60s or 70s.
Term
Is the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease greater in poorly educated people? Which sex?
Definition
Yes, poorly educated and women.
Term
What is the MOA and use for Namenda (memantine)?
Definition
Use = New drug for AD treatment, improves symptoms only.
MOA = NMDA receptor antagonist.
Term
Which drugs can be used to improve symptoms and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease? MOA?
Definition
Aricept, Exelon and Reminyl. They are Cholinesterase inhibitors.
Term
Why are boxers at an increased risk of getting Alzheimer's disease?
Definition
Because concussions and contusions of the head are linked to dementia pugilistica (a type of neurodegenerative disease or dementia, which may affect boxers).
Term
What are the symptoms of dysthymic disorder?
Definition
Depressed/irritable mood with NO MANIA and presence of at least two of the following for 2 years: appetite disturbance, fatigue, sleep disturbance, poor concentration, and feelings of hopelessness. No major depressive episodes for the first 2 years.
Term
:at least two years (one year for children and adolescents) presence of numerous hypomanic episodes and numerous periods with depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure that did not meet criterion A (5 symptoms) of Major Depression
Definition
Cyclothymia
Term
What is a brief psychotic disorder?
Definition
Duration of less than a month characterized by only positive symptoms of schizophrenia (delusions, hallucinations, behavioral dyscontrol and thought disorder).
Term
What is schizophreniform?
Definition
Meets positive and negative criteria from schizophrenia but the duration is longer than one month but is less than 6 months.
Term
What is schizoaffective disorder?
Definition
Meets criteria for major depressive or manic episodes and psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia. 2 weeks of psychotic symptoms in absence of mood symptoms.
Term
:excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation), occurring more days than not for at least six months, about a number of events or activities
Definition
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Term
:fears related to specific objects, people, or situations
Definition
Specific phobias
Term
:Intense incapacitating fear and embarrassment when dealing with others.
Definition
Social phobias
Term
:fear of leaving home
Definition
Agoraphobia
Term
What is the recommended treatment for phobic disorders?
Definition
Exposure therapy
Term
What sex gets common phobias more often?
Definition
Females
Term
:phobias that involve clinically significant anxiety provoked by exposure to a specific feared object or situation, often leading to avoidance behaviors.
Definition
Specific (simple) phobias
Term
What is acrophobia?
Definition
fear of heights
Term
Name eleven blood tests used to screen for suspected dementia.
Definition
Electrolytes, LFT, RFT, TFT, glucose, vitamin B12, folate, CBC, ESR, VDRL and HIV.
Term
What are the anatomical brain scans?
Definition
CT and MRI
Term
What tests assess functional brain activity?
Definition
EEG and SPECT (Single photon emission computed tomography)
Term
What are the CSF results seen with Alzheimer's Disease?
Definition
Elevated tau levels and low amyloid levels.
Term
Which apo protein is responsible for the earlier onset of Alzheimer's disease?
Definition
Apo E4
Term
Which apo protein may be the most protective towards Alzheimer's disease?
Definition
APO E-2
Term
What are the differential diagnosis for dementia?
Definition
Tumor, Stroke, Subdural Hematoma, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, Encephalomalacia
Term
What are the main two diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder?
Definition
Must include one of (depressed mood or pleasure/interest loss) occuring almost every day for 2 weeks.
Term
What are the main differences between Major Depression Disorder (single episode) and Major Depression Disorder (recurrent)?
Definition
Single episode = absence of mania or hypomania.
Recurrent = 2 major depression episodes, separated by at least a 2 month period with more or less normal functioning/mood.
Term
What is amnesic disorder? What is the criteria for transient and chronic?
Definition
Memory impairment that is not due to delirium or dementia and can be caused by physiological reasons or substance induced. Transient is less than a month and chronic is longer than a month.
Term
:typically occurs following a nap on an airplane after taking a short actin hypnotic (alprazolam, triazolam, zolpidem)
Definition
Traveler's amnesia
Term
:caused by neuronal damage that results from thiamine deficiency in association with chronic alcohol abuse. It usually is preceded by and episode of wernicke encephalits (eg ataxia, confusion, occulomotor palsy). Typically precipitated by administration of glucose to malnourished alcoholic without concomitant parenternal thiamine, confabulations (koraskoff psychosis) is hallmark finding (it is where PT fills In gaps in memory but fabricating things that never happened.
Definition
Korsakoff syndrome
Term
:Enduring pattern of inner experiences and behaviour that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual’s culture.
Definition
Definition of Personality Disorder
Term
:periodic, discrete bouts of panic that occur abruptly and peak within 10 minutes characterized by heart palpitations, SOB, chest pains, choking sensation, faintness and dizziness.
Definition
Panic Disorders
Term
What percentage of depressed patients respond to treatment but fail to achieve remission from their emotional and physical symptoms? What percentage achieve remission?
Definition
Up to 70%.
30% achieve remission.
Term
What is double depression?
Definition
It meets the criteria for both MDD and Dysthymic Disorder, not a diagnosis.
Term
What is the difference between mania and hypomania?
Definition
Hypomania has all the same criteria except there is not marked impairment.
Term
Relatives of those with a mood disorder are_________times more likely to have a mood disorder (usually major depression)
Definition
2-3x
Term
If one identical twin has a mood disorder the other twin is____times more likely than a fraternal twin to have a mood disorder (particularly for bipolar disorder)
Definition
3x
Term
Are heritability rates for genetic psychiatric disorders higher for males or females?
Definition
Females
Term
What is the major endocrine reason for major depression?
Definition
Elevated cortisol
Term
What are the 2 theories for major depression?
Definition
Seligman - Learned helplessness.
Beck - Negative cognitive styles.
Term
Why do schizoids typically avoid treatment?
Definition
Because they are socially withdrawn
Term
What is the main treatment approach with Cluster A patients?
Definition
To provide help with the social consequences of their condition.
Term
What is the aim of therapy for Cluster C patients?
Definition
Weaken their core beliefs and strengthen alternative, more adaptive beliefs.
Term
Who came up with the idea of positive and negative symptoms dealing with schizophrenia?
Definition
TJ Crow in 1980
Term
What receptor do all typical antipsychotics block?
Definition
D2
Term
What anatomical abnormalities are seen with Schizophrenia?
Definition
Very similar to Alzheimers as far as changes in the brain.
Term
How does Schizophrenia appear on MRI?
Definition
Loss of grey matter.
Term
What are the most common perceptual abnormalities seen with delusions?
Definition
Auditory
Term
What are the main things measured with an MMSE?
Definition
Attention and simple calculations
Term
What is MMPI?
Definition
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 567 true/false questions
Term
:Categorized as a cortical dementia
Definition
Alzheimer's Disease
Term
:the hippocampus is one of the first regions of the brain to suffer damage; memory problems and disorientation appear among the first symptoms.
Definition
Alzheimer's disease
Term
Which chromosome contains a gene that controls the formation of amyloid which forms plaques?
Definition
21
Term
Which chromosome contains a gene allele that controls the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s (50-90% chance?
Definition
19
Term
What is agnosia? What is it the most common symptom of?
Definition
Inability to recognize and name objects (most common symptom of dementia)
Term
What results from frontal-temporal dementia?
Definition
Loss of serotonin neurons rather than Ach, leads to Pick's disease.
Term
What results from Frontal-Subcortical dementia?
Definition
Parkinson's disease, Huntington's Chorea and vascular dementia.
Term
What drug classes have been shown to slow the disease process of Alzheimer's Disease?
Definition
Drugs that block the breakdown of Ach and drugs that block the formation of B-amyloid.
Term
What class of drugs may contribute to dementia?
Definition
Narcotics
Term
:Severe, long lasting, and debilitating sadness
Definition
Unipolar depression
Term
:Depressive episodes followed by manic episodes.
Definition
Bipolar depression
Term
:Treatment approach based on the belief that psychological matters can be studied scientifically by observing overt behavior, without discussing internal mental states
Definition
Behavior Therapy
Term
What is the ABC approach to functional behavioral assessment?
Definition
"ABC" approach, where observations are made on Antecedents, Behaviors, and Consequences.
Term
:therapy based on the belief that constant repetition of negative thoughts leads to abnormality
Definition
Cognitive theory
Term
:therapy based on the assumption that the patient best knows his or her own mind, therefore the psychologist’s job is simply to facilitate self-therapy
Definition
Humanistic Therapy
Term
:therapy that believes interpersonal dynamics lead to abnormality
Definition
Family therapy
Term
What 2 things is psychological health not a matter of?
Definition
Conformity or normality
Term
What are the 4 components of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
Definition
physiological needs
safety and security
love and belongingness
self-esteem and actualization
Term
According to Maslow, those who live at their fullest have achieved?
Definition
self-actualization
Term
What are the 5 characteristics of self-actualized individuals?
Definition
Realism, acceptance, autonomy, intimacy, and creativity.
Term
Autonomy can promote__________defined as the ability to act genuinely and spontaneously; the quality of “being real”
Definition
authenticity
Term
:disorders characterized by feelings of fear experienced on a recurring basis usually in response to typical life situations
Definition
Anxiety disorders
Term
What are the 5 general characteristics of a Schizophrenia patient?
Definition
1. Disorganized thoughts
2. Inappropriate emotions
3. Delusions
4. Auditory hallucinations
5. Deteriorating social and work functions
Term
:Therapy aimed at gaining insight into unconscious roots of threat, loss and abandonment
Definition
Psychodynamic perspective of treatment
Term
:Therapeutic interventions to change behavior include modeling, exposure therapy, management of safety behaviors, systematic desensitization, implosive therapy
Definition
Behavioral perspective of treatment
Term
:Therapy aimed at changing maladaptive thoughts include cognitive restructuring, thought stopping, and cognitive rehearsal
Definition
Cognitive perspective of treatment
Term
How much time per day do obsessions or compulsions take up in an OCD patient?
Definition
More than 1 hour
Term
At least 1 attack has been followed by a month of worrying or concern of another attack, this is termed________?
Definition
Anticipatory anxiety
Term
What type of therapy is effective for panic disorder?
Definition
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Term
Is a panic attack a codable disorder?
Definition
A panic attack is not a codable disorder. Code the specific diagnosis in which the panic attack occurs (e.g., panic disorder with agoraphobia).
Term
:Discrete period of intense fear or discomfort, in which four (or more) of the following symptoms developed abruptly and reached a peak within 10 minutes:
palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate
sweating
trembling or shaking
sensations of shortness of breath or smothering
derealization (feelings of unreality) or depersonalization (being detached from oneself)
fear of losing control or going crazy
fear of dying
paresthesias (numbness or tingling sensations)
chills or hot flushes
Definition
Panic attack
Term
___________is more common in people suffering from panic disorder.
Definition
Alcoholism
Term
What is the therapy of choice for phobias?
Definition
Exposure therapy
Term
Which sex is affected more often by social phobias?
Definition
Equal
Term
What is the symptom cluster triad of PTSD?
Definition
Intrusion, hyperarousal and avoidance
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