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Match the terms with the definition
Adaptation
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Coping
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Defense Mechanisms
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Effective Coping
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Ineffective Coping
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Match the Terms with the definition
Side effect of antipsychotic medication; agitation and motor restlessness
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Mood elevating medication
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Mood stabilizing medication
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Decreases the effects of drug-induced and non–drug-induced symptoms of parkinsonism that can occur with antipsychotics
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Treats psychotic behavior in schizophrenia and other disorders that may include (potentially) violent behavior
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Common treatment modality based on the work of behavioral theorists
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Ability to think rationally and to process those thoughts
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Addresses an individual’s well-being at different stages of life, focusing on particular struggles or stressors
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Unexpected event in a person’s life that drastically changes his or her routine
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Side effect of antipsychotic medication; distortions or involuntary movements of muscle groups
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Form of treatment delivering a small electrical charge to the brain that creates a change in nerve impulses
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Form of therapy in which a person becomes highly responsive to suggestion
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Therapeutic environment of the treatment area
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Prevent the metabolism of neurotransmitters by the enzyme monoamine oxidase
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Form of treatment focusing on the whole person, working in the present
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Form of focusing on the cause of the problem often found in the unconscious
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Field of study concerned with the effects of medication on behavior
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Problem-focused therapy for any mental health alteration that is consciously controlled
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Promotes alertness, diminishes appetite, and combats narcolepsy by stimulating the central nervous system
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Side effect of antipsychotic medication; involuntary movements that look like chewing, sucking, or licking motions that are irreversible
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