This is the age range in which neurodevelopmental disorders onset (by definition).
What is early childhood? (0-6)
This gender is most at-risk for developing a trauma-related disorder.
What are females or women?
This category of disorders is the most commonly diagnosed in the United States.
What are the anxiety disorders?
This disorder is the most commonly diagnosed single mental disorder in the United States.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
This is the licensure level for Texas social workers to be able to diagnose clients with mental disorders.
What is the LCSW?
People diagnosed with this disorder often display unusual or intense interests.
These trauma symptoms are marked by recurrent, distressing memories of the event that a person cannot stop themselves from thinking.
What are intrusive symptoms?
This disorder is usually diagnosed in childhood, and will typically go away on its own.
What is separation anxiety disorder?
This mood state occurs when a person experiences an elevated mood, without disruption to their daily activities.
What is hypomania?
This approach to treatment is evidence-informed for most disorders; it is marked by using several different forms of treatment at once.
What is a multimodal approach?
To be diagnosed with ADHD, kids should be assessed in this many different settings.
At least 2 settings.
Before experiencing 30 days of trauma symptoms, people are most accurately diagnosed with this disorder (rather than PTSD).
What is acute stress disorder?
This disorder is known to cause people to obsessively pluck out their own hair.
What is trichotillomania?
This condition occurs when someone experiences a significant loss; it is not considered a mental disorder in the DSM-5-TR.
What is grief or bereavement?
This group of service providers is the most effective at providing treatment for anxiety.
What are specialty mental health providers? (i.e. LCSWs, psychiatrists, psychologists, etc.)
This is the factor that most determines the clinical course of kids diagnosed with ASD.
Speech/language acquisition.
In previous DSM editions, these three disorders used to be grouped together due to their shared focus on intense, unbearable fears.
Anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, and trauma-related disorders.
This disorder is marked by an obsession with perceived bodily flaws, and is associated with feeding and eating disorders.
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
This is the condition in which individuals with bipolar disorder I or II experience 4+ mood states in a year.
What is rapid cycling?
This group of service providers diagnose the most cases of depression and anxiety in the US.
What are general medical doctors?
This disorder is the disorder most commonly diagnosed with ADHD.
What is ODD or conduct disorder?
This trauma-related disorder is unique to children, and it can cause children to attach to adults indiscriminately.
What is disinhibited social engagement disorder?
This is the age range during which panic attacks usually begin.
What is early adulthood? (20-24)
This treatment is considered the most effective treatment for bipolar I disorder.
What is psychiatric medication?
This is the most widely-used assessment tool that can assist practitioners with the diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder.
What is the Beck Depression Inventory?