High risk of suicide attempts Treatment for PMDD SSRIs, birth control, possibly CBT What is the link between psychological disorders and suicide? >90% of people who commit suicide were probably suffering from a diagnosable mental illness May co-occur with MDD, panic disorder, PDD (persistent depressive), or a personality disorder **Sx in A-C must be present in preceding year 1+ of the following sx are additionally present, to reach total of 5 sx when combined with sx from Criterion B: (1) decreased interested in daily activities (2) subjective difficulty in concentration (3) lethargy (4) change in appetite (5) changes in sleep (6) sense of being overwhelmed or out of control (7) physical sx such as breast tenderness/swelling, joint/muscle pain, a sensation of "bloating", or weight gain One or more of the following sx are present: (1) marked affective liability (mood swings, feeling sad/tearful, or increased sensitivity to rejection) (2) Irritability/anger/increased interpersonal conflicts (3) Depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (4) Anxiety, tension, and/or feelings of being keyed up or on edgeĬ. In the majority of menstrual cycles, at least 5 sx must be present in the final week before onset of menses, start to improve within a few days after onset, and become minimal/absent in the week postmenses.ī. TERMS IN THIS SET (51) What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder? a disorder marked by repeated episodes of significant depression and related symptoms during the week before menstruation PMDD criteria A. The psychological and sociocultural factors include having harsh (or even impossible) self-standards overly strict, critical, or cold parents automatic negative thoughts when feeling stressed and a history of uncontrollable traumas or stressors (such as an abusive parent) +9 more terms
Individuals with generalized anxiety disorder may suffer from fatigue, muscle tension, stomach problems, and difficulty sleeping.Īmong the biological factors are genetic predisposition, deficiency in the neurotransmitter GABA (the brain's brake pedal), respiratory system abnormalities, and problems in regulating the sympathetic nervous system Post-traumatic stress disorder (categorized under trauma- and stressor-related disorders generalized anxiety disorder different from such everydayįeelings of anxiety in that sufferers experience persistent anxiety for at least six months and are unable to specify the reasons for the anxiety Social anxiety disorder two disorders that are not classified by DSM-5 as anxiety disorders but are related to the experience of anxiety: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (categorized under obsessive-compulsive and related disorders) In this section, we survey four of the most common anxiety disorders: Generalized anxiety disorder They feature motor tension (jumpiness, trembling), hyperactivity (dizziness, a racing heart), and apprehensive expectations and thoughts DSM-5 recognizes 12 types of anxiety disorders. TERMS IN THIS SET (13) anxiety disorders involve fears that are uncontrollable, disproportionate to the actual danger the person might be in, and disruptive of ordinary life A common feature is impulsivity +75 more terms Excessive involvement in activities with high potential for painful consequences DSM-5 Bipolar II -Recurring mood episodes consisting of at least one current or past hypomanic episode (lasting at least 4 days) and at least one current or past major depressive episode (lasting at least 2 weeks) Flight of ideas or subjective experience that thoughts are racingħ. More talkative than usual pressure to keep talkingĤ. Decreased need for sleep (feels rested after only 3 hours of sleep)ģ. Recurrent thoughts of death, recurrent suicidal ideation without a specific plan, or suicide attempt of specific plan DSM-5 Bipolar I -During the period of mood disturbance, 3 of the following symptoms (four if the mood is only irritable) are present to a significant degree and represent a noticeable change from usual behavior:Ģ. Diminished ability to think, concentrate, or indecisiveness nearly every day - brain becomes mushġ0. Feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guiltĩ. Fatigue and loss of energy nearly every dayħ. Psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every dayĦ. Insomnia or hypersomnia nearly every dayĥ. Significant weight loss or gain when not dieting or decreased in appetite nearly every dayĤ.
Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all or almost all activities, nearly every dayģ. Depressed mood most of day, nearly every dayĢ. At least one of the symptoms is either a depressed mood or loss or interest or pleasure:ġ. TERMS IN THIS SET (79) Specific phobia Fear of dogs DSM-5 Major Depressive Disorder -Five (or more) of the following symptoms present during same 2 week period and represent a change from previous functioning.