Types of Depressive Disorders
Changes in the DSM-5
Assessment Instruments
Specifiers to Diagnosis
Miscellaneous
100
The most commonly diagnosed type of depression.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
100
New research about depressive disorders lead to this.
What are changes in the DSM-5?
100
Perhaps the most commonly used assessment of depression.
What is the Beck Depression Inventory?
100
Name the specifier for depression that is accompanied by delusions or hallucinations.
What is "with psychotic features"?
100
Approximately 20% of people with Major Depressive Disorder have this co-occuring disorder.
What is substance abuse?
200
Depression caused by drugs or alcohol.
What is Substance-Induced Depressive Disorder?
200
The previous name for depression characterized by chronic low moods.
What is Dysthymia?
200
Instrument designed to assess for co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders.
What is the PRISM?
200
The specifier used to describe depression that only happens at certain times of the year.
What is "with seasonal pattern"?
200
An imbalance of this neurotransmitter is a possible cause of depression.
What is serotonin?
300
Depression that coincides with menstruation.
What is Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder?
300
The number of symptoms that must be present to diagnose PMDD.
What is five or more?
300
The level of education that a clinician needs to use level B assessments.
What is a Master's Degree?
300
Depression accompanied by fixed or inflexible posture.
What is "with catatonia"?
300
These are three physical symptoms of depression.
What are fatigue, weight change, and sleep disturbance?
400
Depression characterized by chronic low moods.
What is Persistent Depressive Disorder?
400
The exception to a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder based on a client's normal experience of grief.
What is the bereavement exclusion?
400
The age range for the BDI-II.
What is 13-80?
400
The specifier used to describe depression that can be cheered by certain things.
What is "with atypical features"?
400
The percentage of U.S. adults who suffer from depression each year.
What is 6.7%?
500
Depression in children that is characterized by severe and frequent temper tantrums that are disproportionate to the situation.
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
500
This is the new specifier that acknowledges the presence of manic symptoms in a major depressive episode.
What is "with mixed features"?
500
This is the meaning behind the acronym PRISM.
What is the Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance and Mental Disorders?
500
This is another name for postpartum depression.
What is "with peripartum onset"?
500
Three things that could play a role in causing depression.
What are brain chemistry, genetics, or traumatic life events?
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