Recurrent panic attacks and marked disruption around concern about panic attacks
Panic disorder
Pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self image, affect, and marked impulsivity
Borderline personality disorder
At least 1 lifetime manic episode whuch may have been preceded by/or followed by a hypomanic of major depressive episode
What is bipolar I ?
what are types of delusion
Hair pulling as an anxiety response
Trichotelomania
A pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others
What is antisocial personality disorder
-Depressed mood for most of the day for two years (1 in Peds)
-Presence of 2 or more w/ depressed mood
-poor appetite/overeating, insomnia/hypersomnia, low energy/fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration, , feeling of hopelessness
-Individual has not been without criteria for more than 2 months over a two-year period.
What is Dysthymia
Most common form of hallucination
auditory
Consistent failure to speak in some situations despite soeaking in other situations
Selective Mutism
A pattern of detachment from social relationships and restricted range of emotional expression
Schizoid personality disorder
-Two years of hypomanic symptoms or depressive symptoms. Neither of which severe enough to be considered an episode
-Present at least half of the time
What is Cyclothymic disorder
Disturbance of delusions and hallucinations are presenct for more than 1 month but less than 6
Schizophreniform disorder
Excessive anxiety and worry occuring more days than not for at least six months.
3 of 6: restlessness, fatigue, difficulty focusing, sleep disturbance, muscle tension, irritibility
What is good ole GAD
A pattern of acute discomfort in close relationships, cognitive or perceptual distortions, and eccentricities of behavior
Schizotypal personality disorder
development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to identifiable stressor within three months but no more than 6
What is adjustment disorder
Continuous disrutbance past 6 months (2 or more of hallucination, delusion, abnormal motor behavior, negative symptoms, and disorganized thinking) with NO major depressive/manic/mood disturbances present
Schizophrenia
Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possetions resulting in accumulations that congest and clutter the living area.
Hoarding disorder
A pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking
histrionic personality disorder
5 of the following present in the week before menses: mood swings, irriribility/anger, hopelessness, marked anxiety and tension
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
Major mood disorder concurrent with "criterion A"
Delusions/hallucinations present for two weeks without mood episode
Schizoaffective Disorder