Mood Disorders & PTSD
BPD and Psychotic Disorders
Anxiety & OCD
Substance use & Conduct Problems
Eating Disorders and Gender Dysphoria
100

This is the minimum duration of hypomanic and manic episodes, respectively.

What is 4 days and 7 days?

100
Are hallucinations a positive or negative symptom of schizophrenia?

Positive symptom

100

This is the most prevalent anxiety disorder in adolescence.

What is specific phobia?

100

These are two differences between oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.

What is the fact that ODD includes a mood component and CD does not?

What is the fact that CD includes aggressive behaviors whereas ODD does not (necessarily)?

100

This is the term for when a person eats a large amount of food in a short period of time while experiencing a sense of loss of control over their eating.

What is a binge?

200

Nightmares and flashbacks both fall into this symptom cluster in the DSM-5 diagnosis for PTSD.

What is Intrusive Symptoms?

200

Borderline personality disorder is in this "cluster" of personality disorders in the DSM-5.

What is Cluster B (dramatic, erratic, emotional)?

200

This anxiety disorder becomes less prevalent in adolescence compared to childhood.

What is separation anxiety disorder?

200

This is the term for when a person needs more and more of a substance to achieve the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

This is the most common type of eating disorder among adolescents and young adults.

What is binge eating disorder?

300

These are the "Big 3" symptoms of major depressive disorder.

What are depression, anhedonia, and irritability?

300
This is the name of the type of delusion for a person who believes that aliens are controlling their behaviors through a chip implanted in their brain.

What is delusion of control?

300

Give an example of an observable compulsion that someone with OCD might engage in, as well as a mental compulsion.

Observable examples: washing hands, checking locks

Mental compulsions: counting, thinking a "good" thought

300

This is the specifier used in cases when someone with conduct disorder behaves in a way that shows callous disregard for the rights and feelings of others.

What is "with limited prosocial emotions"?

300

Is it true or false that all transgender people experience gender dysphoria?

False - not all people who are transgender experience gender dysphoria.

400

This is the definition of a "traumatic event" according to the DSM-5.

An event that involves actual or threatened serious injury, death, or sexual violence.

400

This is the approximate proportion of the variance in childhood-onset schizophrenia is due to genetics.

What is 85%?
400

These are the four other disorders also included in the OCD-Related Disorders section of the DSM-5.

What are hoarding disorder, trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder.

400

This type of treatment would be appropriate for a child with oppositional defiant disorder, whereas this type of treatment would be appropriate for a teen with conduct disorder.

What is parent management training and multisystemic therapy?

400

This is the key difference between someone with ARFID and someone with anorexia nervosa.

What is the fact that people with anorexia nervosa fear weight gain and/or are preoccupied with thinness, whereas people with ARFID are not?

500

This model is depicted as a triangle and states that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all interconnected.

What is the cognitive triangle of CBT?

500

Name three hallmark symptoms of borderline personality disorder.

What are mood instability, unstable sense of self, interpersonal conflict, impulsivity, frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, self-injurious behavior, etc.?

500

Explain at least two ways that kids can "learn" anxiety from their environments.

What are vicarious learning, classical conditioning, escape conditioning, and verbal transmission of information?

500

Because the adolescent brain is highly sensitive to this neurotransmitter, teens are driven to seek novel, exciting stimuli.

What is dopamine?

500

This type of intervention is used for transgender children before or just entering puberty, is reversibe, and delays the onset of puberty.

What are puberty blockers?

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