Relacionar Columnas Psychiatric Disorders: Signs and SymptomsVersión en línea Match the signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders with their corresponding concepts. por Jade Phillips 1 Stereotyped behaviour 2 Dystonia 3 Mannerisms 4 Catatonia 5 Ataxia 6 Negativism 7 Tremor 8 Akathisia 9 Tics 10 Chorea 11 Dyskinesia 12 Echopraxia pathological imitation of another person's movement ingrained, habitual, unconscious movements sustained contractions of opposing muscle groups of the trunk or limbs repetitive pattern of motor behaviour difficulty performing a voluntary movement involuntary, rapid, RHYTHMICAL, alternating movements involuntary, rapid, RANDOM, jerky, purposeless movements muscle incoordination decreased awareness to one's environment motiveless resistance against instruction, questioning or to be moved. Pt tends to do opposite subjective feeling of inner restlessness & muscle tension. Secondary to Rx unconscious, spasmodic motor movements 1 Echolalia 2 Dysarthia 3 Non-spontaneous speech 4 Stuttering 5 Logorrhea 6 Poverty of speech content 7 Aphasia 8 Pressure of speech 9 Dysprosdy 10 Poverty of speech rapid speech of increased quantity that is difficult to interrupt pathological imitation of another person's voice increase in quantity of speech loss of melodic/rhythm of speech speech only in response to questions decrease in quantity of speech problems with articulation (pronunciation) frequent repetition/prolongation of a sound/syllable leading to impaired speech frequency adequate quantity but lacks information due to vagueness difficulties with language output (language) 1 Labile 2 Depressed 3 Alexthymic 4 Dysphoric/melancholic 5 Irritable 6 Mood 7 Euthymic mood 8 Euphoric/Elated 9 Anhedonic 10 Mania loss of interest in all pleasurable activities unpleasant/low mood pervasive & sustained emotion subjectively experienced abnormally increased/high mood oscillations between depression & elation Psychopathologically sad/dysphoric easily angered mood characterised by elation, hyperactivity, hyper-sexuality, pressured speech & thought normal range of mood inability to be aware of/describe one's own emotions 1 Inappropriate 2 Appropriate 3 Flat 4 Restricted 5 Affect 6 Blunted Severe reduction observable expression of emotion observable expression agrees with mood described even greater reduction in expression of emotion observable expression disagrees with mood objectively observed expression of emotion total/near absence of observable expression 1 Anxiety 2 Panic Attack 3 Obsession 4 Compulsion 5 Fear 6 Phobia anxiety caused by a real/realistic fear Pathological need to act on an impulse/obsession that if resisted produces anxiety persistent, irrational, exaggerated, pathological dread of a specific situation/stimulus feeling of apprehension caused by *anticipation*of danger acute, episodic, intense attack of anxiety with ANS symptoms. Associated with overwhelming feelings of dread Pathological persistence of an irresistible thought or feeling that can't be eliminated from consciousness by logical effort (assoc w/anxiety) 1 Disordered thought form 2 Disordered thought content 3 Disordered perceptions 4 Psychosis manifests as hallucinations and/or illusions inability to distinguish reality from fantasy manifests as delusions manifests as disorganised speech 1 Circumstantiality 2 Loss of associations 3 Thought blocking 4 Tangentality 5 Normal thought form 6 Derailment 7 Irrelevant/inappropriate answer 8 Flight of ideas 1 Verbigeration 2 Word salad 3 Perseveration 4 Neologisms 5 Over-inclusiveness 6 Echolalia speech contains unnecessarily excessive detail Incoherent mixture of words/phrases pathological repeating of words/phrases of another person Persisting response to a previous stimulus, even following a new stimulus made up words that don't form part of any existing language meaningless repetition of specific words or phrases 1 Delusion of Reference 2 Delusion of Poverty 3 Delusion 4 Nihilistic Delusion 5 Somatic Delusion 6 Bizarre Delusion 7 Delusion of Persecution 8 Delusion of Control 9 Delusion of Grandeur fixed false beliefs based on incorrect inferences about external reality & cannot be corrected by reasoning belief that one's self/others or the world is non-existent or ending belief of one's will/thoughts/feelings are being controlled by external forces belief of being harrassed, cheated or persecuted belief of exaggerated importance, power or identity absurd, totally implausible, strange belief belief surrounding a part of the body belief of being bereft of all material possessions belief of behaviours of others refers to themselves 1 Hypnagogic hallucination 2 Hypnopompic hallucination 3 Gustatory hallucination 4 Hallucination 5 Auditory hallucination 6 Olfactory hallucination 7 Visual hallucination 8 Illusion 9 Cenesthetic hallucination 10 Tactile hallucination perception of sensation in an organ (unable to actually experience said sensation) False sensory perception not associated with real, external stimuli perception of touch non-pathological perception occurring while falling asleep non-pathological perception occurring while awakening from sleep perception of taste Misperception/misinterpretation of *real* external sensory stimuli perception of smell perception of sound (usually voices) perception of seeing images