CMT Mental Health
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- Effort to overcome or make up for real or imaginied inadequacies
- compensation
- Refusal to admit or acknowledge the reality of something, thus avoiding emotional conflict or anxiety.
- denial
- Process of transferring a feeling or emotion form the original idea or object to a substitue idea or object.
- displacement
- An ego defense mechanism where by an individual unconsciously identifies with another person or w/ some object.
- introjection
- Act of transferring one's won unacceptable thoughts or feelings on to someone else.
- projection
- Attempting to make excuses or invent logical reasons to justify unacceptable feelings or behaviors.
- rationalization
- Response to stress in which the individual reverts to an earlier level of development and the comfort measures associated with that level of function.
- regression
- Involuntary blocking of unpleasant fellings and experiences from one's conscious mind.
- repression
- Rechanneling or redirecting one's unacceptable impulses and drives into constructive activities.
- sublimation
- Voluntary blocking of unpleasant feelings and experiences from one's mind.
- suppression
- Observable evidence of a person's feelings or emotions
- affect
- Loss of memory cause by sever emotional trauma, brain injur substance abuse, or reaction to medications or toxins.
- amnesia
- Group of nervous system stimulants that produce alertness and a feeling of well-being.
- amphetamines
- Lack of appetite, resulting in the inability to eat.
- anorexia
- State of mind in shich the individual feels increased tension, apprehension, a painfully increased sens of helplessness, a feeling of uncertainty, fear, jitteriness, and worry.
- anxiety
- Disorders chracterized by chronic worry.
- anxiety disorders
- Absence or suppression of observable emotion, feeling concern, or passion.
- apathy
- Mental disorder characterized by the individual being extremely w/drawn and absorged with fantasy.
- autism
- Form of psychotherapy that seeks to modify observable, maladjusted patterns of behavior by substituting new reponses to given stimuli.
- behavior therapy
- Uncontrolled craving for food, often resulting in eating binges, followed by vomiting to eliminate the food from the stomach.
- bulimia nervosa
- Mind-altering drug derived from the flowering top of hemp plants; also called marijuana. Classified as a controlled substance, Schedule I druge
- cannabis
- Effort to overcome, or make up for, real or imagined inadequacies.
- compensation
- Irresistible, repetitive represses anxiety experience by emotional conflicts by converting the anxious feelings into physic symptoms that have no organic basis, but are perceived to be real by the individual.
- conversion disorder
- Chronic mood disorder characterized by numberous periods of mood swings from depression to happiness.
- cyclothymic disorder
- Unconscious, intrapsychic (w/in one's own mind) reaction that offers protection to the self from a stressful situation.
- defense mechanism
- State of frenzied excitement or wild enthusiasm.
- delirium
- Acute and sometimes fatal psychotic reaction caused by cessation of excessive intake of alcoholic beverages over a long period of time.
- delirium tremens (DTs)
- Persistent abnormal belief or perception is firmly held by a person despite evidence to the contrary.
- delusion
- delusions in which person thinks others are following him
- persecution delusion
- Delusion which person has a false sense of possessing wealth or power.
- delusions of grandeur
- Progressive, organic mental disorder chracterized by chronic personality disintegration, confusion, disorientation, stupor deterioration of intellectual capacity and function.
- dementia
- Mood disturbance characterized by exaggerated feelings of sadness, discouragement, and hopelessness that are inappropriate and out of proportion with reality
- depression
- Process of transferring a feeling or emotion from the original idea or object to a substitute idea or object.
- displacement
- use of psychotherapeutic drugs to treat mental disorders.
- drug therapy
- Disorder of affect (mood) characterized by depression and anguish.
- dysphoria
- Process of passing an electrical current through the brain to create a brief seizure in the brain.
- electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Sense of well-being or elation
- euphoria
- Sexual disorder involving the exposure of one's genitals to a stranger
- exhibitionism
- Disorders that are characterized by physical or psychological symptoms that are intentionally produced or feigned to assume the sick role.
- factitious disorders
- form of psychotherapy that focuses the tx on the process between family members that supports and sustains symptoms.
- family therapy
- Sexual disorder in which the focus of the fetish involves cross-dressing.
- transvestic fetishism
- Spontaneous, consciously unrestricted association of ideas, feelings, or mental images.
- free association
- Sexual disorder in which the person gains sexual stimulation or excitement by rubbing against a nonconsenting person.
- frotteurism
- Application of psychotherapeutic techniques w/in a small group of people who experience similar dificulities.
- group therapy
- Subjective (existing in the mind) perception of something that does not exist in the external environmnet.
- hallucination
- Substances that cause excitation of the central nervous system, characterized by symptoms such as hallucination, mood changes, anxiety, increased pulse and blood pressure, and dilation of the pupils.
- hallucinogens
- Passive, trancelike state of existence that resembles normal sleep during which perception and memory are altered, resulting in increased responsiveness to suggestion.
- hypnosis
- Chronic, abnormal concern about the health of the body, characterized by extreme anxiety, depression, and an unrealistic interpretation of real or imagines physical symptoms as indication of a serious illness or disease despite rational medical evidence
- hypochondriasis
- Mild degree of mania characterized by optimism, excitability, energetic and productive behavior, marked hyperactivity and talkativness, heightened sexual interest, quick to anger, irritability, and a decreased need for sleep.
- hypomania
- State of being characterized by impaired judgment, slurred speech, loss of coordination, irritability, and mood changes; may be due to drugs, including alcohol.
- intoxication
- Ego defense machanism whereby an individual unconsciously identifies with another person or with some object, assuming the supposed feelings and/or chracteristics of the other personality or object.
- introjection
- Drug that is particularly useful in treating the manic phase of bipolar disorders.
- lithium
- Disorder chracterized by one or more episodes of depressed mood that lasts at least 2 weeks and is accompanied by at least four additional symptoms of depression.
- major depressive disorder
- Willful and deliberate faking of symptoms of a disease or injur to gain some consciously desired end.
- malingering
- Madness; an emotional state characterized by symptoms such as extreme excitement, hyperactivity, overtalkativeness, agitation, flight of ideas, fleeting attention, and someteimes violent, destructive, and self-destructive behavior.
- mania
- Affective state characterized by any of a variety of periods of depression or deprssion elation.
- mood disorders
- Inability to speak because of a physical defect or emotional problem
- mutism
- Psychological or behavioral disorder in shich anxiety is the primary characteristic, thought to be related to unresolved conflicts.
- neurosis
- Persistent thought or idea with which the mind is continually and involuntarily preoccupied.
- obsession
- Episode of acute anxiety during which the individual may experience intense feelings of uneasiness or fright accompanied by dyspnea, dizziness, sweating, trembling, and palpitations of the heart.
- panic attack
- Disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks that come on unexpectedly.
- panic disorder
- Mental disorder characterized by an elaborate overly suspicious system of thinking, with delusions of persecution and grandeur usually centered on one major theme, such as a financial matter, a job situation, an unfaithful spousse, or other problem.
- paranoia
- Sexual perversion or deviation; a condition in which the sexual instinct is expressed in ways that are socially prohibited, unacceptable, or biologically undesirable.
- paraphilia
- Sexual disorder in shich the individual is sexually aroused and engages in sexual activity w/ children.
- pedophilia
- Any of a large group of mental disorders characterized by rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive behavior patterns that impair a person's ability to function in society by severly limiting adaptive potential.
- personality disorders
- An anxiety disorder characterized by an obsessvie, irrational, and intense fear of a specific object, of an activity, or of a physical situation.
- phobia
- a form of pyschotherapy in wich a child plays in a protected and stucturred environment with games and toys provided by a therapist.
- play therapy
- the act of transferring one,s own unacceptable thoughts or feelings on to someone else.
- projection
- a physician who specializes in the diagnoisis; prevention and prevention and treatment of mental disordeers.
- pyschiatrist
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the branch of medicine that deals with the causes treatment,
and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. - pyschiatry
- a form of pyschotherapy that uses free association, dream interpretation, and analysis of defense mechanisms to help the patient become aware of repressed emotional conflicts.
- pyschoanalysis
- A psychotherapist, usually a psychiatrist, who has had special training in psychoanalysis and who applies the techniques of psychoanalytic theory.
- psychoanalyst
- Form of group psychotherapy in which people act out their emotional problems through unrehearsed dramatizations; also called role palying therapy.
- psychodrama
- Person who specializes in the study of the structure and function of the brain and related mental process of animals and humans.
- psychologist
- Study of behavior and the processes of the mind, especially as it relates to the individual's social and physical environment.
- psychology
- Major mental disorder of organic or emotional origin characterized by a loss of contact with reality.
- psychosis
- Pertaining to the expression of an emotional conflict through physical symptoms.
- psychosomatic
- Any of a large number of related methods of treating mental and emotional disorders using psychological techniques instead of physical means of tx.
- psychotherapy
- Means of ridding the body of what has been sonsumed; that is the individual may induce vomiting or use laxatives to rid the body of food that has just been eaten.
- purging
- A rsponse to stress in which the individual reverts to an earlier level of development and the comfort measures associated with that level of functioning.
- regression
- Involuntary blocking of unpleasant feelings and experiences from one's conscious mind.
- repression
- Loarge group of psychotic disorders characterized by gross distrotion of reality, disturbances of language and communication, w/drawal from social interaction, and the disorganization and fragmentation of thought, perception, and emotional reaction.
- schizophrenia
- An agent that decreases functional activity and has a calming effect on the body.
- sedative
- Organic mental disorder of the aged resulting from the generalized atropy of the brain with no evidence of cerebrovascular disease.
- senile dementia
- Sexual disorder that involves the act of being humiliated, beaten, bound, or made to suffer; or the act of inflicting suffering on the victim.
- sexual sadism/secual masochism
- Group of neurotic disorders characterized by symptoms suggesting physical illness or desease for which there are no demonstrable organic causes or phisologic dysfuntions.
- somatoform disorders
- Rechanneling or redirecting one's unaccelptable impluses and drives into constructive activities.
- sublimation
- Voluntary blocking of unpleasnat feelings and experiences from one's mind.
- suppression
- Ability to endure unusually large doses of a drug w/out apparent adverse effects, and w/ continued use of the drug, to require increased dosages to produce the same effect.
- tolerance
- Principal guide for mental health professionals
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DSM-IV-TR
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Cognitive disorders that deal with a deficiency in memory.
- organic mental disorders
- Disorders characterized by short-term and long-term memory deficits.
- amnesia disorders
- State of frenzied excitement. Occurs rapidly and is characterized by difficulty maintaing and shifting attention.
- delirium
- progressive, organic mental disorder characterized by chroinc personality disintegration, confusion, disorientation, stupor, deterioration of intellectual capacity and function, and impairment of control of memory, jusgement, and impulses.
- dementia
- Disorders associated with the use of drugs.
- Substance-related disorders
- substances that slow the activity of the CNS, causing impaired motor activity, judgement, and concentration. ie: alcohol, barbiturates, aopium derivatives.
- Central Nervous System depressants
- Substances that increase the activity of the CNS, causing an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, heightened behavioral activity, and increased alertness. ie: cocaine and amphetamines.
- Central Nervous System stimulants
- Substances that create perceptual distortions of the mind. ie: LSD, cannabis
- hallucinogens
- misuse of drugs may lead to a state of ________ , characterized by impaired judgement, slurred speech, etc.
- intoxication
- Condition characterized by loss of contact w/ reality.
- psychosis
- Psychosis appears in the form of ______.
- schizophrenia
- Large group of psychotic disorders characertized by gross distrotion of reality, disturbances of language and communication, w/drawal from socail interaction,a dhte disorganization and gramentation of thought perception, and emotional reaction.
- schizophrenia
- Condition characterized by the individual being overly suspicious of others and having hallucinations and delusions.
- paranoid schizophrenia
- group of psychiatric disorders characterized by distrubances in physical, emotional, and behavioral response patterns.
- mood disorders
- Psychological disorder characterized by episodes of mania, depression, alternationg between the 2 or a mixture of the two moods simultaneously.
- bipolar disorder (manic-epressive)
- Chronic mood disorder characterized by numerous periods of mood swings from depression to ahppiness; period of mood distrubance ia at least 2 yrs. duration.
- cyclothymic disorder
- Disorder characterized by one or more episodes of depressed mood tha lats at least 2 weeks and is accompanied by at least for additional symptoms of depression.
- major depressive disorder
- State of mind which the individual feels increased tension, apprehension, sense of helplessness, etc.
- anxiety
- Disorder characterized by chronic, unrealistic, and excessive anxiety and worry. Symptoms have usually existed for a least 6 months or more and have no relation to any specific causes.
- generalized anxiety disorder
- characterized by recurrent panic attacks that come on unexpectedly, followed by at least one month of persistent concern about having another panic attack.
- panic disorder
- Anxiety disorder characterized by obsessive, irrational, and intense fear of a specific object, of an activity, or of a physical situation.
- phobic disorder
- fear of high places that results in extreme anxiety
- acrophobia
- morbid fear of fresh air or drafts
- aerophobia
- fear of being in an open, crouded, or public palce, such as a field, congested street.
- agoraphobia
- fear of spiders
- arachnophobia
- fear of being in or becoming trapped in enclosed or narrow places; fear of closed spaces
- claustrophobia
- obsessive, irrational fear of darkness
- nyctophobia
- persistent, irrational fear of animals
- zoophobia
- Disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions or compulsions that are sever enought ot be time consuming or to cause obvious distress or a notable handicap.
- obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Disorder which individual experiences characteristic symptoms following exposure to an extremely traumatic event.
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- Group of neurotic disorders characterized by symptoms suggesting physical illness or disease, for which there are no demonstrable organic causes
- somatoform disorders
- Disorder which individual represses anxiety experience by emotional conflicts by converting the anxious feelings into physical symptoms that have no organic basis, but are perceived to be real by individual
- conversion disorder
- Somewhat rare form of child abuse which parent falsifies illness in child by fabricationg or creating symptoms, then seeks medical care.
- Munchausen syndrome by proxy
- Sleep disorder characterized by repeated, uncontrollable desire to sleep.
- narcolepsy
- characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone in individual's head may drop, jaw sag, knees weakend. May collapse
- cataplexy
- Psychological disorder in which pt experiences pain in the absence of physiologic findings.
- Pain disorder
- Disorders which individual has emotional conflicts that are so repressed into subconscious mind that a split personality occurs.
- dissociative identity disorders
- Disorder which individual is unable to recall important personal information.
- dissociative amnesia
- Disorder shich the individual separates from a past life and associations, wanders away for a period of time, returns with no recollection of the disappearance.
- dissociative fugue
- disorder which there is the presence of 2 or more distict personalities w/in one individual.
- dissociative identity disorder
- characterized by strong and persistent cross-gender identification
- gender identity disorder
- characterized by repetitive behavioral patterns that lack moral and ethical standards, keeping the individual in continuous conflict with society.
- antisocial personality disorder
- characterized by an extensive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, slef-image, and marked impulsivity that begins by early adulthood and is pesent in a variety of contexts.
- borderline personality disorder
- characterized by an abnormal interest in oneself, expecially in one's own body and sexual characterisitics.
- narcissistic personality disorder
- characterized by generalized distrust and suspiciousness of others
- paranoid personality disorder
- characterized by inability to form social relationships.
- schizoid personality disorder
- personality test that is based on the interpretation of drawings of human figures of both sexes
- draw-a-person test (DAP)
- Self-report personality inventory test that consists of 567 items that can be answered true, false, cannot say.
- Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI)
- Personality test that involves use of 10 inkblot cards, half black and white and half in color.
- Rorschach inkblot test
- Designed to elecit stories that reveal something about an individual's personality. Consist of 30 black/white pictures.
- thematic apperception test (TAT)
- AD
- attention deficit
- ADHD
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- C.A.
- chronological age
- DAP
- draw-a-picture personality test
- DSM
- diagnotic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- ECT
- electroconvulsive therapy
- I.Q.
- intelligence quotient
- M.A.
- mental age
- MMPI
- Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
- OCD
- obsessive-compulsive disease
- PCP
- phencyclidine
- SAD
- seasonal affective disorder
- TAT
- thematic apperception test
- WAIS
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- WISC
- Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children