ARFID is the acronym for this disorder.
What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder?
What is Selective Mutism?
Formerly known as mental retardation, this disorder has a new name in the DSM-5-TR (first changed in DSM-5).
What is Intellectual Disability and/or Intellectual Developmental Disorder?
These are the most commonly diagnosed mental health conditions in adolescents.
Personality disorder that cannot be diagnosed before age 18
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder may develop after a person is exposed to these types of events.
What is traumatic?
This disorder has replaced social phobia.
What is Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)?
Included in both the "Conditions that might be a Focus of Clinical Attention" section (Z codes), as well as the "Conditions for Further Study" section, this alarming behavior has increased significantly over the past 10+ years in adolescents.
What is Suicidal Behavior?
Onset criteria for this diagnosis has been expanded to age 12 (from age 7 in previous editions of the DSM).
What is ADHD?
This disorder is diagnosed if clinically significant symptoms persist after 1 year in children and adolescents, but 2 years in adults.
What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD)?
The DSM-5-TR is the _____ official edition of the DSM.
What is 5th?
A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults.
What is Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder?
Diagnosis for individuals under 5, when severity of dysfunction cannot be reliably measured.
What is Global Developmental Delay?
A very important factor in considering whether or not a child or adolescent has a diagnosis.
What is considered developmentally appropriate?
Mood disorder that can only be diagnosed between the ages of 6-18 years old.
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)?
One of the primary reasons we use diagnosis in therapy.
What is treatment planning and/or access to resources?
Diagnosis requires chronic severe irritability as manifested by frequent temper tantrums, and persistently irritable or angry mood, onset prior to age 10, duration for at least 12 months, occurs in at least 3 settings, diagnosis must occur after age 6 and before age 18.
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
Children and adolescents must demonstrate a clinically significant grief response for this amount of time in order to be diagnosed with Prolonged Grief Disorder.
What is 6 months?
After puberty, the prevalence of this disorder is much higher in female vs male adolescents.
What are mood disorders?
This diagnosis is made if a patient experiences both clinically significant mood disturbances AND psychotic symptoms
What is Schizoaffective Disorder?
Year that the DSM-5-TR was released.
What is 2022?
This behavior is considered developmentally normal in young children (ages 2-3) as well as early adolescents.
What is defiance?
This diagnosis comprises four previously separate neurodevelopmental conditions.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
(Aspergers Disorder, Autistic Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder)
Prodromal symptoms of this illness often present during adolescence.
What is psychosis?
One of the main factors in considering if someone meets the criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis or not (child, adolescent or adult)
What are clinically significant or distressing symptoms?