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Dopamine effects:
mesolimbic hyperactivity: high temp
-onset of positive symptoms
mesocortical hypoactivity: low temp
-cognitive effect and negative symptoms
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schizophrenia: brain changes and executive
1 perceptual awareness 2
functioning
3 state anxiety 4 suicidal ideation
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perceptual awareness The ability to know where your body or its parts are in relation
to space
mild anxiety sharpened senses
increased senses
alert
restless
irritable
,moderate anxiety selective attention
redirectable
tension
headache
increased speech speed
pounding pulse
limited tasks
severe anxiety cannot complete tasks
cannot solve problems or learn
feel dread
cant redirect
crying
chest pain
headache
nausea, diarrhea
suicidal ideation is a symptom of another primary psychiatric diagnosis and
suggests that 90% of people who end their lives by suicide
meet the diagnostic criteria for one or more psychiatric
diagnose
Anhedonia inability to experience pleasure
who dies most from suicide 65+ males but women attempt more
mood disorders psychological disorders characterized by emotional extremes
panic attack intense fear that triggers a physical reaction
no real danger or apparent cause
cannot process environment stimuli
potentially suicidal
doesnt recognize danger
cannot communicate
distorted perception
risk factors for anxiety genetics and personality
experiences
temperament
neural pathways
onset in childhood or young adult
female
bad health and chronic conditions
role changes, school , social stressors
life changes, uncertainty
comorbidities
stressful life event scale scale used to measure stress, rapid screening
help identify those at higher risk for stress
depends on perception
adaptive anxiety beneficial emotional state, helps us deal with immediate
threats, helps us prepare for future danger
, state anxiety refers to "right now" feelings that change from moment to
moment
can lead to rumination and depressive disorder
trait anxiety internal anxiety that an individual brings to the speaking
situation; not dependent on the specific situation
anxiety is part of you, more likely to have
social anxiety disorder common in kids
usually outgrow
can lead to isolation
generalized anxiety disorder an anxiety disorder in which a person is continually tense,
apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic nervous system
arousal
schizoaffective disorder Psychotic disorder featuring symptoms of both schizophrenia
and major mood disorder.
obsession cannot be dismissed
recurrent thoughts that cause distressing emotions
usually occurs with compulsion
phobia fearful reaction to an object or situation
inappropriate reaction that goes against rational thinking
intrusive thoughts
compulsion attempt to ease anxiety with repetitive behavior that a person
is driven to in response to an obsession
usually occurs with obsession
OCD obsessed thoughts that manifest as compulsive behaviors
hyperfixation
rituals repetitive behavior to neutralize or prevent anxiety
inability to fulfill ritual leads to anxiety
GABA inhibit or calm nerve activity
effective for short-term anxiety management
low levels: anxiety disorders, schizo, mania
high levels = less anxiety
first line of drugs for anxiety SSRIs, SNRIs
why we dont used benzo for anxiety not often used because they're addictive and cause
withdrawal with rebound anxiety
can lead to overdose bc can oppress breathing