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- 3. The main character of the Catcher in the Rye.
- 6. A form of psychiatric treatment where patients were given increasingly high doses of insulin to induce low blood glucose and a coma, it is no longer used.
- 12. A type of therapy that focuses on interpersonal and life events that impact mood and seeks to improve communication skills and form social support systems.
- 15. A type of therapy where patients learn to challenge and change unhelpful thought and behaviors to improve their depressive or anxious feelings.
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- 1. A type of therapy causes a quick seizure in a patient to their change brain chemistry and quickly improve the symptoms of some mental health conditions.
- 2. A series of mental disorders that are characterized by anxiety, impulsive behavior, and body aches or soreness.
- 4. A type of selective serotonin repute inhibitor that is used for treating PTSD.
- 5. A procedure commonly used during the early to mid 20th century on patients with mental health disorders that involved removing and splitting fibers in the brain's prefrontal cortex and lobe.
- 7. Medications used to treat a variety of mental health conditions including depression, PTSD, and Anxiety.
- 8. Also known as Major Depressive Disorder, a mental illness characterized by suicidal thoughts, sadness, emptiness, hopelessness, and a loss of enjoyment and interest in activities.
- 9. A type of anti anxiety medication that can be used to treat adjustment disorders.
- 10. A class of antidepressant drugs used to treat a variety of psychological illnesses including PTSD and Depression.
- 11. A type of counseling that addresses the emotional response to mental illness.
- 13. A mental disorder characterized by feelings of loss that do not improve as time passes and causes symptoms such as numbness, detachment, and a lack of trust in others.
- 14. A mental disorder characterized by distressing memories or reliving of traumatic events, avoidance of things relating to a traumatic event, and negative changes in thinking and mood.
