Anxiety/Obsessive Compulsive Related Disorders
Bipolar Related Disorders
Depressive/Mood Disorders
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100

A disorder where someone has excessive worry and anxiety about a number of different events

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

100

Criteria has been met for at least one hypomanic episode and at least one major depressive episode

Bipolar II Disorder

100

When diagnosing Major Depressive Disorder, at least one symptom must be _________ or ____________.

Depressed mood or loss of interest/pleasure in activities

100

The key feature to this disorder is the presence of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor occurring within 3 months of the onset of the stressor

Adjustment Disorder

100

The specifier for individuals who experience recurrent depressive disorder during the Fall and Winter seasons

Major Depressive Disorder With Seasonal Patterns

200

Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that an individual feels driven to perform

Compulsions (Characteristic of OCD)

200

Describes feelings of grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, feeling more talkative than usual, having flight of ideas, distractibility, and psychomotor agitation. Symptoms have been present for at least a week.

Manic Episode (Bipolar I)

200

What is the age range that you could appropriately diagnose DMDD?

6-18yo

200

True or False: In order for someone to meet criteria for a diganosis of Reactive Attachment Disorder, they MUST grow up in an abusive biological home

False: that is one potential insufficient caregiving possibility that may lead to RAD, but it is not required of the diagnosis

200

Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders are all examples of Cluster __ Personality Disorders

Cluster A Personality Disorders

300

A disorder where an individual fears or avoids situations because of thoughts that escape may be difficult or help may not be available in the event of incapacitating or embarrassing symptoms

Agoraphobia

300

Which of the following does not belong here in the list of symptoms associated with bipolar I/II:

Inflated self-esteem, more talkative than usual, easily fatigued, involvement in high risk activities, decreased need for sleep, distractibility

Easily fatigued: this is not an associated symptom of manic or hypomanic episodes (although someone with bipolar disorder may report a level of fatigue following the crash of a manic/hypomanic episode)

300

Which of the following is NOT a risk factor to suicide?

Previous suicide attempts, family history of suicidal behavior, chronic feelings of helplessness/hopelessness, giving away personal belongings

Giving away personal belongings (that is a warning sign to a suicide)

300

After diagnosing an Adjustment Disorder, if symptoms have not been resolved within ___ months, you would need to re-assess and give a new diagnosis.

Six months

300

Cluster A personality disorders are often described to be "eccentric, detached, and distrustful." 

Cluster C personality disorders are often described to be "fearful and anxious."

How would you describe a Cluster B personality disorder?

Difficulties with regulating emotions/behaviors and emotionally erratic

(Borderline Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder)

400

Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced as both intrusive or unwanted, and cause varying levels of anxiety and distress

Obsessions (Characteristic of OCD)

400

How long does someone need to present with hypomanic symptoms in order for it to meet DSM criteria for a hypomanic episode?

At least four consecutive days


400

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder is characterized by what types of behaviors?

Severe and recurrent temper tantrums (verbal or physical in nature) and persistently irritable/angry mood in between tantrums

400

The DSM recognizes three different extremes to insufficient caregiving associated with Reactive Attachment Disorder. What is one of them?

Social neglect/abuse/deprivation, repeated changes in primary caregiver (frequent changes in foster care), rearing in unusual settings (shelter, grouphome, frequent psychiatric inpatient stays, residential facilities, etc)

400

In what year what was the most recent version of the DSM 5-TR published?

2022

500

When considering diagnosing a child and adult with GAD, what is the main difference in criteria?

Number of symptoms required (children only require one symptom, adults require at least 3)

500

How long do symptoms need to be present during a manic episode to meet criteria for Bipolar I?

At least one week

500

How many settings must be behaviors be present for DMDD to be diagnosed?

At least two

500

Why do mental health providers often use an Adjustment Disorder as a preliminary diagnosis if possible? 

To avoid over-pathologizing a potentially typical and temporary reaction to a major life stressor

500

In your own words, what are the determining factors that suggest someone meets criteria for a diagnosable mental health disorder? For example, everyone feels sad at times. So why isn’t everyone diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder?

(1) Number of symptoms present

(2) Length of time co-occurring symptoms are present

(3) If the symptoms are causing clinically significant distress

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