This mood disorder's hallmark feature is a full manic episode.
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
This disorder is one of the most common of the anxiety disorders and many movies have been made or feature the specific nature of this disorder.
What is Specific Phobia?
The most common of all the schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
What is Schizophrenia?
The most common disorder in this category. Almost anyone will meet criteria at some point in their lifetime.
What is an adjustment disorder?
This is the most common disorder in this category. Often overdiagnosed in little boys for their energetic behaviors.
What is ADHD?
This mood disorder has at least one depressive episode and has never experienced a manic or hypomanic episode.
What is Major Depression?
This disorder has a hallmark feature of worry over everything and anything.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
This disorder is an overlapping episode of manic and depressive episodes as well as times of delusions and hallucinations as well as times where the delusions are independent.
What is Schizoaffective disorder?
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
This disorder is otherwise known as Stuttering.
What is Childhood-Onset Fluency disorder?
What is Episodes?
This disorder is characterized by short lived, intense times that feel like a heart attack.
What is Panic disorder?
A false reality.
What is a delusion?
In order to be diagnosed with PTSD, one must have experienced this.
What is a life/death traumatic event?
The hallmark feature of this disorder is persistent deficits in social communications and social interactions across multiple contexts as manifested by deficits in social-emotional reciprocity varying in ranges.
What is Autism Spectrum disorder?
This mood disorder is defined as a 2 year period of mood instability which does not include a defined episode.
What is Cyclothymic disorder?
This anxiety disorder is focused on the avoidance of public areas where a panic attack is likely to occur.
What is Agoraphobia?
These can be auditory, visual or tactile.
What are hallucinations?
One of the hallmark criteria of PTSD is reliving the traumatic event this set of criteria is called __________.
What is Intrusive symptoms?
This disorder was taken out of the DSM 5 and integrated into Autism Disorder.
What is Asperger?
This mood disorder is defined by a depressive episode and a hypomanic episode.
What is Bipolar II disorder?
This disorder is featured with anxiety that results in an inability to speak in certain public situations?
What is Selective Mutism?
This very uncommon disorder is based on a time frame of more than a month but less than 6 months of active phase delusions or hallucinations.
What is schizophreniform?
This specifier is used if the full diagnostic criteria are not met until at least 6 months after the event.
What is with Delayed expression?
This disorder has to do with Intellectual functioning and requires a test by a psychologist. It also has four levels. These are the four levels.
What is IDD? What isProfound, Severe, Moderate and Mild?