According to Hirshfeld et al. (2010) the number of children that (WHICH %) had more than one DSM-5 anxiety disorder?
What is 72%?
Needed number to meet the DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Use Disorder
What is at least 1?
A disorder that is characterized by worry rather than fear or panic
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
A percentage of typically developing children experience feeding problems
What is 25%?
According to Weisz et al. (2009) participants were routine referrals to how many public urban community mental health clinics within the most populous U.S. county?
What is 7?
Needs more of a substance to achieve intoxication
What is Tolerance?
Children and Adolescents will develop an Anxiety Disorder
What is 20%
_____ theory and _____ theory explains emergence of PTSD
What is Learning; Emotional Processing?
A disorder that includes: social positive reinforcement, social negative reinforcement, and automatic reinforcement
What is Rumination Disorder?
According to Weisz et al. (2009) ____ and ____ were used to determine if it would create as fair and balanced comparison as possible.
What is CBT; UC?
Recurrent failure to fulfill major role obligations
What is Social impairments?
The example of Coping Cat is from a theory of
What is Cognitive Theory
Shaken Baby syndrome occurs on the number of months
What is 3 months old?
Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors in order to prevent weight gain such as self-induced vomiting; misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or other medications; fasting, or excessive exercise
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
According to Hirshfeld et al. (2010) children had to meet the criteria for current DSM-5 anxiety disorder however there were children excluded from meeting the criteria due to. (select all that apply).
What is Active Psychosis, Suicidality, and Substance abuse in a parent?
What is Cognitive-behavioral Therapy?
A theory where it is hard to change feelings, but no one can change thoughts and actions
What is Beck's Cognitive Theory?
Essential feature of manic symptoms
Disturbance in the way in which one body weight or shape is experienced, undue influence of body weight or shape on self-evaluation, or persistent lack of recognition of the seriousness of the current low body weight
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
According to Schmidt et al. (2007) type of assessments were used on the participants in this study
Risk factor interview; EATATE; BMI; Short evaluation of eating disorders; Patient assessments; health economic assessment
Combinations of substance use
What is cross-tolerance and synergistic effects?
Kids with ____ are at risk for _____ (not bipolar) later in life
What is DMDD; depression/anxiety?
What is Bipolar 2 Disorder?
(The %) typically Developing children experience feeding disorders
What is 1-2%