The most common mood disorder, characterized by extreme sadness
Depression
SXS: intrusive thought, hypervigilance, nightmares, flashbacks, disassociation, avoidance,
PTSD
problems with social interaction and communication, troubles sharing emotions, repetitive bxs, fixation of interests
Autism Specturm D/o
urination in inappropriate places or situations
Enuresis
excessive worrying about variety of scenarios occurring more days then not
Generalized Anxiety D/o
Inability to fall or stay asleep, occurring at least 3 nights a week for at least 3 months
Insomnia D/O
major sxs of schizophrenia AND major mood episodes present
Schizoaffective d/o
SXS: blushing, sweating, nausea, intense fear of embarrassment in social settings
Social Anxiety
repetitive pulling of one's own hair resulting in hair loss
Trichotillomania
repeated episodes of binge eating that cause significant distress
Binge eating disorders
sxs related to PTSD, lasting less than 6 months
Adjusmtent d/o
significant anxiety about being alone outside of one's home, being in open spaces, being in a crowd, and utilizing public transportation.
Agoraphonia
emotionally withdrawn bxs with adult caretakers manifested before age 5 (child development must be at least 9 months old)
Reactive attachement d/o
SXS: Repeated displays of angry, irritable mood; argumentative, defiant bxs, vindictive bxs
ODD
sxs: aggression towards people and animals, destruction of property, theft
Conduct d/o
Extreme mood swings, grandiosity, trouble sleeping, impulsivity, risky bxs
Bipolar 1
pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others
Paranoid personality d/o
inordinate anxiety upon separation from parties individual has formed a close attachment to
Separation Anxiety
chronic inability getting rid of possessions regardless of their value
Hoarding
Constant thoughts or fears that cause people to follow certain routines or patterns
OCD
SXS: disregard for and violation of rights of others, manipulation, deceit, exploitation
Antisocial personality d/o
presenting with hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
Schizophrenia
grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy, exaggerated sense of self importance
Narcissistic Personality d/o
People have an intense fear of weight-gain, can become dangerously thin
Anorexia Nervosa
pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships and self image, impulsivity (self harm), concern with abandonment,
Borderline personality d/o