The DSM
Disorders
Assessments
Phobias
Types of Interventions
100
This is the author of the DSM.
What is the American Psychiatric Association?
100
PTSD and OCD will no longer be included in this category.
What are anxiety disorders?
100
The model that gives an overall view of the client and the client's history.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
100
This is the fear of something specific and tangible.
What is a specific phobia?
100
This type of therapy is used in treating PTSD and phobias.
What is exposure therapy?
200
These will be collapsed in the DSM-5.
What are Axes I, II and III?
200
This includes eating non-nutritious, non-food substances.
What is Pica.
200
When students believe they suffer from almost all the disorders with which they are made familiar.
What is the Medical Student Syndrome?
200
This is the fear of open spaces.
What is agoraphobia?
200
This type of therapy is directed toward solving current problems and modifying dysfunctional thinking and behavior.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
300
Dropping this allows for mid-course revisions.
What are Roman numerals?
300
Symptoms of this disorder include the preoccupation with certain thoughts and the compulsive performance of certain behaviors.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
300
This is the social situation, behavioral setting or general circumstances in which an action takes place.
What is Situational Context
300
This is the fear of spiders.
What is Arachnaphobia?
300
This type of intervention includes therapy for two individuals in an effort to recognize and to better manage their differences and patterns of distress.
What is Couples Therapy?
400
This is the full name of the Axis V diagnosis in the DSM IV that will not be in the DSM-5.
What is the Global Assessment of Functioning?
400
Symptoms of this single episode include vertigo, chest pains, choking and fear of losing control.
What is a panic attack.
400
Making judgments relative to culture.
What is cultural relativity?
400
This is the fear of germs.
What is Msyophobia?
400
This type of intervention is a goal-oriented, client centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients explore ambivalence.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
500
Symptoms of this disorder include feelings of sadness or despair, lasting irritability or anger, anxiety, tension, change in appetite.
What is Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder?
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