DSM
Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Trauma, Psychosis and Personality Disorders
Crisis
Treatment Planning
100

Can be used when there is a strong presumption that full criteria will eventually be met, but not enough information is available to make a firm diagnosis.

Provisional Diagnosis

100

A disorder characterized by an unusually intense, sad mood

Depressive Disorder/Depression

100

A traumatic event that occurs within the caregiving system. 

Complex trauma. 

100

A legal concept that requires therapists to alert others to the threat of harm. 

Duty to Warn

100

On average, how many objectives should a treatment plan contain? 

2-3

200

A code that indicates the presence of a psychological or environmental problem

Z code

200

A depressive disorder that must occur for at least 2 years

Persistent Depressive Disorder

200

A close personal bond between an infant and their caregiver that endures across time. 

Attachment

200

The most at risk age group for suicide.

Males, 60+

200

A detailed plan with information about the patient's health history, the goal of treatment and treatment approaches. 

Treatment Plan

300

Two or more disorders that occur at the same time

Comorbidity 

300

This symptom is an automatic qualifier for Major Depressive Disorder

Suicidal Ideation

300
False perceptions that do not match the objective stimuli present in the environment. 

Hallucinations

300

Acronym used for a suicide risk assessment. 

SLAP

300

How often should a treatment plan be updated? 

Every 90 days.

400

Behavior must be associated with significant distress or disability in important realms of life

Clinical Significance

400

An irrational fear associated with a particular object or situation. 

Phobia

400

A personality disorder associated with an extreme fear of abandonment and unstable relationships. 

Borderline Personality Disorder

400

A question used to determine a patients current level of suicidal intent. 

Scaling Questions

400

What is the most common number of sessions? 

1

500

When you are considering other diagnoses but don't have enough information 

Rule Out

500

A repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior performed in response to uncontrollable urges or according to a ritualistic set of rules. 

Compulsion

500

The part of our brain that supports language, critical thinking, rational decision making etc. 

Prefrontal Cortex

500

The legal term for an involuntary hospitalization. 

M1 (or 2765)

500

What does SMART stand for? 

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time Bound

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