GROUP A
GROUP B
GROUP C
GROUP D
GROUP E
100
Positive symptoms include: Delusions, Hallucinations, Disorganized thinking or speech; Negative symptoms include: lack of emotional expressiveness, very brief or empty responses, poor hygiene.
Schizophrenia
100
Marked anxiety of being in a place or a situation that make escape difficult, embarrassing, or impossible. Typically involves characteristic clusters of situations. (E.g., leaving home alone, crowds, standing in a line, going over a bridge, public transportation)
Agoraphobia
100
Had at least one month of specific stress symptoms (intrusion symptoms, negative mood, dissociative symptoms, avoidance symptoms, arousal symptoms) which developed after exposure to severe trauma.
PTSD
100
Children with pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness with non-siblings (e.g., defiance, disobedience, and disruptiveness).
OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER
100
Fear of dirt or contamination by germs, Fear of making a mistake, Need for order, symmetry, or exactness, Repeatedly bathing, showering, or washing hands.
OCD
200
Had 6 months or more of avoidance of social situations because of a phobic fear of embarrassment or fear of being rejected by others. This was not due to a medical or substance use disorder.
Social Anxiety
200
Lack of regard for the moral or legal standards in the local culture. There is a marked inability to get along with others or abide by societal rules. Rationalizing the pain they inflict on others. Reckless when it comes to their or others safety. Repeated assaults on others.
Antisocial PD
200
Had at least 6 months of abnormal inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms that significantly interfered with social and academic/occupational activities. Onset was before age 12 and present in two or more settings.
ADHD
200
From early childhood had eccentric, restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (e.g., strange ritualistic behaviors or mannerisms; obsessive or repetitive routines), and deficits in social communication.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
200
Decreased need for sleep, Excessive amounts of energy, restlessness, Grandiosity or overblown self-esteem, Talkativeness or rapid, pressured speech, Racing thoughts, or jumping from one topic to another.
Bipolar I
300
Feeling sad or "empty", Loss of interest in favorite activities, Overeating, or not wanting to eat at all, Not being able to sleep, or sleeping too much, Feeling very tired, Feeling hopeless, irritable, anxious, or guilty.
Depression
300
Repeatedly pulling hair out, typically from scalp, eyebrows or eyelashes, but can be from other body areas, and sites may vary over time. A sense of pleasure or relief after the hair is pulled.
Trichotillomania
300
Person with this disorder need to be admired by others, has a pathological unrealistic or inflated sense of self-importance, has an inability to see the viewpoints of others, and is hypersensitive to the opinions of others.
Narcissistic PD
300
Episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over these episodes. This binge-eating is followed by behavior that compensates for the overeating such as forced vomiting, excessive use of laxatives or diuretics, fasting, excessive exercise, or a combination of these behaviors.
Bulimia Nervosa
300
Individuals with this disorder are often quiet, very shy, and painfully inhibited in social situations. They protect themselves by isolating, avoiding new friendships and intimate relationships, and / or going out of their way to avoid any potentially uncomfortable social interactions. They are often reluctant to try new things or take personal risks of any kind.
Avoidant PD
400
Begins between ages of 7 and 12. Substances include marking pens, correction fluid, glue, nail polish remover, gasoline, spray paint, paint thinner, and lighter fluid. Feelings include euphoria, dissociation or out of body sensation.
Inhalant Related Disorders
400
An intense fear of abandonment, Unpredictable, abrupt, and frequent mood changes, A history of intense, unstable, and often volatile relationships, A fragile sense of self, A chronic sense of emptiness, Inappropriate displays of intense anger or rage, and difficulties controlling their anger.
Borderline PD
400
Stealing or taking things that don’t belong to the individual. Motivated to steal things for the satisfaction they experience while committing the act.
Kleptomania
400
Restlessness, being easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating or having their minds go blank, Irritability, muscle tension, difficulty controlling the worry, sleep problems.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
400
Value items that others may not find valuable, and fear discarding items (Newspapers, coffee cups, statues, collectibles, and decorations). Clutter in home may prevent the ability to travel from room to room.
Hoarding Disorder
500
Presence of delusion only or nonbizarre cognitive distortions. E.g. believing a famous person in love with them.
Delusional Disorder- Erotomanic type
500
Perfectionistic and inflexible behavior along with other symptoms such as: Overly involved in work, difficulty delegating, preoccupied with details and rigidly held beliefs.
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
500
An excessive need to be taken care of by others which can be fueled by fears of being left to take care of oneself. Individuals may have difficulty making everyday decisions, doing things on their own, and may quickly seek a replacement when a relationship ends.
Dependent Personality Disorder
500
Dramatic, attention-seeking behavior along with a pervasive pattern of exaggerated expression of emotions. May use style of speech, physical appearance, or provocative/sexualized behavior to draw attention to themselves.
Histrionic Personality Disorder
500
Presence of both psychotic and mood symptoms. Uninterrupted period of illness where there is a major mood episode (major depressive/manic) concurrent with Schizophrenic symptoms, or alternating.
Schizoaffective Disorder
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