This disorder is characterized by false beliefs that persist for at least one month despite obvious proof that they are false.
What is delusional disorder?
To diagnose major depressive disorder (MDD), symptoms must last at least this long.
What is 2 weeks?
This condition associated with bipolar II does not include psychotic features.
What is hypomania?
PTSD symptoms must persist longer than this length of time to meet diagnostic criteria.
What is 1 month?
The belief that a celebrity or high-status individual is in love with you is this subtype of delusion.
What is erotomanic?
This type of depression is commonly known as seasonal depression.
What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?
A manic episode must last at least this long to meet diagnostic criteria.
What is 1 week?
Excessive worry occurring more days than not for at least 6 months is the diagnostic criteria for this disorder.
What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?
This disorder is diagnosed when PTSD-like symptoms last less than one month (PTSD lite).
What is acute stress disorder (ASD)?
These are two hallmark symptoms of schizophrenia.
What are delusions and hallucinations.
In elderly patients, depression is often misdiagnosed with this disorder.
What is dementia?
These are symptoms of delirious mania.
What are hallucinations, delusions, hypersexuality, labile moods, and severe exhaustion?
This term, associated with OCD, describes repetitive behaviors done to reduce anxiety.
What are compulsions?
This is the most common form of incestuous relationship abuse.
This is the first phase of schizophrenia that is characterized by social maladjustment, poor peer relationships and schoolwork, and antisocial behaviors.
What is premorbid phase?
This disorder involves chronically depressed mood for at least 2 years.
What is persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)?
These are symptoms of early lithium toxicity.
What are coarse tremors, muscle weakness, GI upset, and confusion?
This disorder involves recurrent pulling out of one's hair.
What is trichotillomania?
This phase of battering that is characterized by calmness, loving, and respite. Also known as the honeymoon phase.
What is the third phase?
This onset of schizophrenia is associated with a more positive prognosis.
What is acute onset following a stressful event?
Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder can be caused by these drug classes.
This assessment is used to evaluate bipolar symptoms in children.
What is FIND?
This disorder is different from OCD because it involves a pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfection, and control. It isn't associated with obsessions and compulsions that are present with OCD.
What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD)?
This therapy for PTSD involves recalling the traumatic event while following rapid eye movements.
What is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)?