Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
OCD & Related Disorders
Trauma Disorders
100
Manic episodes are the only type of mood episodes required for this clinical diagnosis.
What is Bipolar I?
100
Personality disorders are unable to be formally diagnosed until this age.
What is 18 years?
100
This disorder is diagnosed if the fear is confined to 2 or more environmental situations.
What is Agoraphobia?
100
Types of these include handwashing, ordering, or checking.
What are compulsions?
100
The diagnosis for severe trauma symptoms that have lasted less than 1 month is this.
What is Acute Stress Disorder?
200
In a manic episode, this term refers to the unrealistic belief in one's own superiority, uniqueness, or personal power.
What is grandiosity/What are grandiose delusions?
200
This disorder is the most similar to Schizophrenia.
What is Schizotypal Personality Disorder?
200
All anxiety disorders we discussed have this time requirement.
What is 6+ months?
200
Hoarding Disorder would not be diagnosed if the behavior is better explained by this disorder (multiple answers).
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schizophrenia, Neurocognitive Disorder, or Major Depressive Disorder?
200
Trauma Disorders may be diagnosed after exposure to 1. actual or threatened death 2. actual or threatened serious injury, or 3. ?.
What is sexual violence.
300
This behavioral explanation for depression states that people may develop depressive symptomology after being exposed to repeated, unescapable negative life events, and was supported by an analogue study by Martin Seligman.
What is learned helplessness?
300
Impressionistic, low-detail speech may be characteristic of this personality disorder.
What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?
300
This is the anxiety disorder that has been most well-established as having a classical conditioning component.
What is Specific Phobia?
300
Mirror checking, skin picking, and excessive grooming may be compulsions associated with this disorder.
What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder?
300
Repeated, pervasive trauma may be categorized as this.
What is Type II trauma?
400
Major Depressive Disorder is only diagnosed if a person has at least 5 symptoms. One of the symptoms must be depressed mood, or this related symptom.
What is anhedonia?
400
People with this disorder may have experienced early attachment as unrewarding and full of agendas, and responded by moving away from attempting meaningful emotional investment in others and becoming preoccupied with their own self-image.
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
400
Sheila has panic attacks in public speaking situations. This disorder is her most likely diagnosis.
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
400
The function (aim) of compulsions is this.
What is preventing or reducing distress/anxiety?
400
Efforts to avoid people or places that remind a person of their trauma would be categorized as this type of symptom.
What is avoidance?
500
For years, Charlie has vacillated between mild manic symptoms that not severe enough to be described as a manic episode, and mild depressive symptoms that are not severe enough to be diagnosed as a depressive episode. This diagnosis would fit the best with Charlie's symptomatology.
What is Cyclothymia?
500
In Criteria A of General Personality Disorders, it states that the disorder must affect 2 or more major areas of functioning. One of those areas has to do with attention, memory, judgment, problem solving, and decision-making and is called this.
What is cognition?
500
This refers to the well-documented relationship between stress and performance.
What is Yerkes-Dodson Curve?
500
A good general guideline as to what constitutes "time consuming behavior" is this.
What is 1+ hour per day?
500
Misplaced blame for trauma on self or others would be categorized as this type of symptom.
What are negative alterations in cognitions and mood?
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