Psychopharmacology

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Across
  1. 2. the distinctive symptoms that are the focus of medication treatment
  2. 7. fixed upward gaze, neck twisting, arching of head backward, clenched jaw
  3. 8. contains both the autonomic and somatic nervous systems
  4. 9. serious medication-related adverse effects associated with actual or potential damage to tissues, organs, or the entire body system
  5. 10. trade name for duloxetine
  6. 11. generic for celexa
  7. 12. trade name for aripiprazole
  8. 14. the underlying physiological dysfunction or disease that contributes to the manifest symptoms of a disease
  9. 16. generic for xanax
  10. 17. symptoms subjectively experienced by the patient as being aversive, undesirable or alien
  11. 19. the study of the causes of disorders and diseases
  12. 20. generic for wellbutrin
  13. 21. trade name for diazepam
Down
  1. 1. trade name for fluoxetine
  2. 3. abnormal, involuntary, rhythmic movements of the mouth, tongue and lips, including protruding tongue
  3. 4. the process of considering diagnostic possibilities based on a comparison of signs and symptoms of two or more disorders or diseases
  4. 5. comprised of the brain and spinal cord
  5. 6. medications used to treat psychotic disorders
  6. 12. substance or drug capable of blocking the activity of an agonist without exerting any effect itself
  7. 13. signs or symptoms judged to be pathological by others but not experienced as distressing by the patient
  8. 15. drug or chemical that acts on a receptor to mimic the effects of a naturally occurring substance
  9. 18. generic for klonopin