Depression
A newly recognized Depressive Disorder that affects 3-8% of women if age to receive visits from " Aunt Flo"
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is an extreme form of PMS that’s now officially classified as a depressive disorder.
This Specifier is characterized by: Sweating, Trembling/ Shaking, Heart Palpitations/ Racing, Feelings of Choking or Shortness of Breath
What is: Panic Attack Specifier
This diagnosis has expanded its criteria to include those whom may have learned of trauma affecting someone they care about, being a first responder, or even having experienced a traumatic medical event
What is PTSD
What is the most common comorbidity in Bipolar I Disorder? A. ADHD B. Substance Use Disorder C. Anxiety Disorder D. Impulse-Control Disorder E. Conduct Disorder
What is Answer C: Any anxiety disorder, such as panic attacks, social phobia, or a specific phobia, occurs in approximately 75% of individuals with bipolar disorder.
Mental Retardation has been replaced by this in the DSM-5
What is Intellectual Disability?
This diagnosis used to be called Dysthymia
What is: Persistent Depressive Disorder
Characterized by a long and complex symptom count of medically unexplained symptoms but also need to have maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Characterized by not having any symptoms present no more than 6 months after stressors has subsided
What is Adjustment Disorder
Characterized by a child under the age of 18 exhibiting persistent irritability and frequent episodes of extreme behavioral dyscontrol (Age in-appropriate temper tantrums at least 3 times per week)
Characterized by a child under the age of 18 exhibiting persistent irritability and frequent episodes of extreme behavioral dyscontrol (Age in-appropriate temper tantrums at least 3 times per week)
This new, non-substance related disorder, has been added to Chapter 16. Substance Related and Addictive Disorders
What is Gambling Disorder?
A Major Depressive Episode has to last at least how long?
What us two weeks?
Previously labeled under " Anxiety disorders" this condition now has it's own chapter along with related conditions such as Hoarding Disorder?
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorders?
This diagnosis now requires being explicit of how someone experienced the trauma either directly or indirectly
Acute Stress Disorder
mood disorder causing emotional ups and downs, but not to the extreme seen in bipolar disorder.
What is Cyclothymic disorder
This diagnosis was added in 2022 in the DSM V TR
What is Prolonged Grief Disorder
New to diagnosis for children and adolescents in the DSM 5 ( 2013) developed to diagnose youth more accurately who may have been previously diagnosed with pediatric bipolar disorder (despite not experiencing the symptoms needed for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder).
What is DMDD disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
This diagnosis no longer needs to be diagnosed prior to the age of 18, as many adults have challenges being away from certain people
What is: Seperation Anxiety
While working with HIV positive children in a South African Orphanage Erica encountered many children who felt very comfortable with new people and who were always looking for a hug. Many of these children meet the criteria of this disorder:
Disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED) may not be afraid of unfamiliar people or strangers. Believed to e a result ofsevere conditions early on, such as extreme neglect or abuse.
What is the main difference between Bipolar I and II
What is the severity of the manic episodes
A person with bipolar I may or may not experience a depressive episode, while someone with bipolar II will experience a major depressive episode.
The DSM-5 has made an effort to align with this worldwide coding system
What is International Classification of Disease (ICD-9/10)?
For this type of depression a person must experience the symptoms for at least 2 years
What is Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
What is the ICD- 10 code for Anxiety Disorder, Unspeficied
F 41.9
This disorder is characterized by a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.
Schizoaffective disorder
GAF is being replaced by this in DSM-5.
What is Severity Index Across Time & Circumstances?