The document discusses the medical model approach to treating mental disorders, which views symptoms as indicative of an underlying pathology that can be diagnosed and treated. It describes the classification system for mental disorders in the DSM-IV-TR manual and some major categories of disorders like anxiety disorders, psychosis, and mood disorders. The document then covers early treatment methods for mental disorders like malaria therapy and insulin shock therapy. It discusses the discovery of antipsychotic medications and their mechanisms and side effects. Finally, it outlines major types of antidepressant medications including MAO inhibitors, tricyclics, and SSRIs.
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What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?Raj Mane
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental health condition that causes dread, worry, and overwhelm. Excessive, persistent, and unreasonable concern over everyday events characterizes it.
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I just wanted to share some of my Clinical Instructors lecture materials. I don't own this document, I wish to help you guys with the summary of Psychiatric Drugs.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?Raj Mane
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental health condition that causes dread, worry, and overwhelm. Excessive, persistent, and unreasonable concern over everyday events characterizes it.
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Presentation delivered at Women in Transition: a weekly support group offered at Kaiser Permanente Adult Psychiatry. Cupertino, California. Presented by Lucia Merino, LCSW.
Pyschotherapist.
generalized anxiety disorder is very common in primary health care settings .patients usually have somatic complaints and they do not attribute these symptoms to anxiety.the doctor needs to have a high index of suspicion to be able help the patients.
What is Depression?
(1)Major depressive disorder: Combination of symptoms interfering with person’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat, & enjoy once-pleasurable activities. Disabling & prevents person from functioning normally. Often recurs in persons life.
(2)Dysthymic disorder: Long-term (> 2 years) but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person but can prevent one from functioning normally or feeling well.
(3)Psychotic depression: Severe depressive illness accompanied by some form of psychosis, such as break with reality, hallucinations, & delusions.
(4)Postpartum depression: When new mother develops major depressive episode within one month after delivery. Estimated that 10-15% women with postpartum depression after giving birth.
(5)Seasonal affective disorder (SAD): Depression during winter months, when less natural sunlight, that lifts during spring and summer. Half of these cases do not respond to light therapy alone but responsive to combo antidepressants, light, and psychotherapy.
(6)Bipolar disorder: Aka manic-depression. Cycling mood changes from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression).
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Presentation delivered at Women in Transition: a weekly support group offered at Kaiser Permanente Adult Psychiatry. Cupertino, California. Presented by Lucia Merino, LCSW.
Pyschotherapist.
generalized anxiety disorder is very common in primary health care settings .patients usually have somatic complaints and they do not attribute these symptoms to anxiety.the doctor needs to have a high index of suspicion to be able help the patients.
What is Depression?
(1)Major depressive disorder: Combination of symptoms interfering with person’s ability to work, sleep, study, eat, & enjoy once-pleasurable activities. Disabling & prevents person from functioning normally. Often recurs in persons life.
(2)Dysthymic disorder: Long-term (> 2 years) but less severe symptoms that may not disable a person but can prevent one from functioning normally or feeling well.
(3)Psychotic depression: Severe depressive illness accompanied by some form of psychosis, such as break with reality, hallucinations, & delusions.
(4)Postpartum depression: When new mother develops major depressive episode within one month after delivery. Estimated that 10-15% women with postpartum depression after giving birth.
(5)Seasonal affective disorder (SAD): Depression during winter months, when less natural sunlight, that lifts during spring and summer. Half of these cases do not respond to light therapy alone but responsive to combo antidepressants, light, and psychotherapy.
(6)Bipolar disorder: Aka manic-depression. Cycling mood changes from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression).
Hello friends. In this PPT I am talking about CNS drugs. If you like it, please do let me know in the comments section. A single word of appreciation from you will encourage me to make more of such videos. Thanks. Enjoy and welcome to the beautiful world of pharmacology where pharmacology comes to life. This video is intended for MBBS, BDS, paramedical and any person who wishes to have a basic understanding of the subject in the simplest way.
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