This disorder is marked 1 psychotic symptom and 30 days duration
What is brief psychotic disorder?
This disorder must have a full mania to be diagnosed
What is Bipolar I?
This describes the loss of interest in things which were once pleasurable.
What is anhedonia?
This is a pattern of emotionally withdrawn and inhibited behavior toward adult caregivers.
What is reactive attachment disorder?
This is the year the DSM - 5 - TR revision was released.
What is 2022?
This disorder is marked by recurrent hair pulling from scalp, eyelashes, and other areas on the body in a repetitive manner despite attempts to stop.
What is Trichotillomania?
This disorder is marked by developmentally inappropriate and excessive fear of separating evidenced by at least 3 or 8 criteria.
What is separation anxiety disorder?
Persistent eating of nonnutritive nonfood substances for at least 1-month.
What is Pica?
These disorders have onset in the developmental period usually before a child enters grade school.
What are the neurodevelopmental disorders?
This disorder is marked by false beliefs in the presence of contrary evidence
What is delusional disorder?
This disorder is characterized by hypomania and a mild depression.
What is cyclothymia?
This disorder is diagnosed between 6 and 18 years of age to children who were previously diagnosed with bipolar.
What is disruptive mood disregulation disorder?
This is a pattern of behavior where a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults.
What is disinhibited social engagement disorder?
This tool is a series of questions in Section III that assist the clinician in making cultural assessments to inform diagnosis.
What is the cultural formulation interview?
This disorder is marked by persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of value.
What is hoarding disorder?
This disorder is marked fear or anxiety of a specific object or situation out of proportion to the situation with a median onset between 7 and 11 years.
What is a specific phobia?
Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at least 1 month.
What is Rumination disorder?
Disorder which is marked by deficits in social communication and interaction across multiple contexts with least 2 restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities
What is ASD?
This specifier which used to be a type of Schizophrenia and is marked by abormality of movement in various psychiatric illness
What is Catatonia?
This is the state where there is grandiosity, expansiveness, and marked lift in energy for 4 days.
What is hypomania?
This disorder is characterized by chronic lower grade depressive symptoms for a period of 2 years.
What is persistent depressive disorder?
This mental health condition is triggered by a terrifying event after 3 - 30 days exposure to terrifying event.
What is acute stress disorder?
This section of the DSM 5 contains diagnostic criteria and codes of the disorders.
What is section 2?
This disorder revolves around the preoccupation with one or more perceived defects or flaws in physical appearance which are not visible to others.
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
This disorder is marked by excessive anxiety/worry, occurring more days than not for at least 6 months, about several activities (work or school) where it can feel impossible to control the worry.
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
Restriction of energy intake relative to requirements, leading to low body weight due to intense fear of gaining weight.
What is anorexia nervosa?
Persistent pattern of inattentive or hyperactive symptoms that interfere with functioning or development in 2 or more settings and impair the quality of social, academic, or occupational functioning.
What is ADHD?
This disorder is marked by 1 month to 6 months of psychotic symptoms.
What is schizophreniform disorder?
This specifier describes the impact of seasons and sunlight on the mood disorder.
What is "with seasonal pattern"
This medical condition can mimic major depressive disorder if untreated.
What is hypothyroidism?
This mental health condition is triggered by a terrifying event after 30 days exposure to terrifying event.
What is post traumatic stress disorder?
These are the codes used by insurance and the medical community that appear next to each diagnosis in the DSM - 5 - TR
What are ICD-10 codes?
In OCD this distinguishes those with good/ fair insight, poor insight, and absent insight.
What is an OCD specifier?
This diagnosis is marked by consistent failure to speak in specific social situations (at school) despite being talkative at home.
What is selective mutism?
Recurrent episodes of binge eating with recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain although weight/BMI remains in normal range
What is bulimia nervosa?
The age by which symptoms must be present to diagnose ADHD.
What is 12?
These sensory experiences which appear real but happen in the mind are positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
What are hallucinations?
This specifier describes 4 mood episodes in the previous 12 months that meet the criteria for mania, hypomania, or depressive episodes.
What is rapid cycling?
This specifier is used when the onset of depression occurs during pregnancy or in close proximity to childbirth.
What is peripartum onset?
This disorder is characterized by a group of symptoms which occur after a stressful life event.
What is adjustment disorder?
This disorder was added to the DSM - 5 - TR in the stressor & related disorder chapter to diagnose grief symptoms that have not abated after one year following the loss.
What is prolonged grief disorder?
In this skin-picking) disorder, recurrent skin picking results in skin lesions despite repeated attempts to decrease or stop.
What is Excoriation disorder?
In this disorder, there is fear/anxiety about 1 or more social situations where one feels exposed to scrutiny or embarrassment by others for 6 months.
What is social anxiety disorder?
Eating/feeding disturbance as manifested by persistent failure to meet appropriate nutritional and/or energy needs
What is Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder?
This now controversial therapy uses behavioral interventions to treat ASD.
What is applied behavioral analysis? ABA