This edition of the DSM was the first to exclude homosexuality as a diagnosis.
What is the DSM -III-R (1987)?
This SSRI is known to be the quintessential SSRI as it has the highest selectivity for the serotonin transporter?
What is escitalopram?
This is the most common cause of bitemporal hemianopsia.
What is pituitary adenoma?
Your patient with a multi-step plan to quit smoking is in this stage of change?
What is the preparation stage?
This type of event is associated with the highest rates of PTSD.
What is sexual violence/assault?
The main contributor to object relation theory was this psychiatrist.
Who is Melanie Klein?
This second generation antipsychotic has the lowest D2 affinity.
What is quetiapine?
If this area of the brain is injured, the patient will be unable to comprehend spoken language but will be able to speak fluently.
What is Wernicke's area?
This term describes a psychiatrist's reaction to their patient.
What is countertransference?
DAILY DOUBLE
Pregnant women involved in a domestic violence relationship get struck in this part of the body most commonly.
According to Aaron Beck, the primary defect in depression involved this.
What is cognitive distortion?
This neuro hormone is known to modulate immune function, have analgesic properties, is derived from serotonin and is a potent antioxidant.
What is melatonin?
This treatment would be appropriate for a patient who c/o recurrent L-side radiating jaw pain, exacerbated by cold drinks, and is not explained by a dental cause.
What is carbamazepine?
This theorist is famous for identifying "first-rank symptoms."
Who is Kurt Schneider?
In 2013, the World Health Organization, in their international guidelines, said these treatments are first line for treatment of PTSD.
What is CBT and EMDR?
Per Kohut, this trait is normal in children and an aspect of healthy personality development.
What is narcissism?
The most appropriate evaluation to do on a semi-annual basis when adjusting a partial D2 agonist.
What is the Barnes Akathisia Rating Scale (BARS)?
This is the likely cause of vomiting/epigastric pain in a 6yo boy with wrist/foot drop, lines in his gums, and wasting muscles of the hand with motor weakness.
What is lead poisoning?
This term in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that refers to taking a small detail out of context and making an entire experience negative.
What is selective abstraction?
This percentage of individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder report childhood trauma.
What is 77-100%?
This likely caused increased incarceration rates in the US between 1980 and 2010.
What are mandatory minimum sentences for drug related offenses?
These five psychotropics are 5HT1A partial agonists.
What are buspirone, aripiprazole, brexpiprazole, quetiapine, and vilazodone?
A lesion in this structure will result in prosopagnosia.
What is the fusiform gyrus?
These are the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" as defined by John Gottman.
What are Criticism, Stonewalling, Contempt, and Defensiveness?
This treatment has been shown to be therapeutic in drug resistant epilepsy, PTSD, MDD and ADHD. However, it is only FDA approved to treat ADHD.
What is trigeminal nerve stimulation?