QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Manic Episode - <<<Answers>>>A period of at least 1 week
where the individual has a noticeably elevated, expansive, or
irritable mood with at least 3 symptoms accompanying this
elevated mood:
extremely amplified self esteem
decreased desire for sleep
grandiose ideas
distractibility
risk activities
Hazardous Use - <<<Answers>>>The use of substances in a
manner that is associated with higher risk of physical, mental,
or social consequences and therefore represents a public
health concern.
Psychoactive Substance Misuse - <<<Answers>>>The use of
any psychoactive drug for non-medical purposes
High Risk Drinking - <<<Answers>>>The amount of alcohol
use considered to be unhealthy for most of the U.S.
population.
High Risk Drinking Amounts - <<<Answers>>>Healthy Man
>4 drinks/day, >14 drinks/week
Healthy Woman >3 drinks/day, >7 drinks/week
, CBIS SECTION 5: PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES (2024-2025)
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Bipolar Affective Disorder - <<<Answers>>>Recognized as a
mood disorder further classified as bipolar I, bipolar II,
cyclothymia, and bipolar disorder NOS
Bipolar I - <<<Answers>>>One or more manic episodes
Bipolar II - <<<Answers>>>One or more depressive
episodes, followed by one or more hypomanic episodes
Cyclothymic Disorder - <<<Answers>>>A chronic
fluctuating mood disturbance including both depressive and
hypomanic states.
Generalized Anxiety - <<<Answers>>>It is most often
described as feelings of fear and worry.
Panic Attack - <<<Answers>>>When anxiety occurs very
suddenly and intensely. Pounding heart, sweating, trembling,
SOB, choking, chest pain, abdominal symptoms,
dizziness,...........
Dual Diagnosis - <<<Answers>>>The relationship of a set of
symptoms, including behaviors, which are or resemble
symptoms of a known psychiatric disorder.
When persons have such symptoms and a TBI, it is
considered a dual diagnosis.