Eating Disorders
Personality Disorders
Childhood Disorders
Eating/Personality Disorders
Personality/Childhood Disorders
100

1) People who frequently consume large quantities of food but do not perform inappropriate compensatory behavior may be struggling with which disorder?

What is BINGE EATING DISORDER?

100

Andy is not affected when others criticize him, nor when other people praise him. What does he MOST likely suffer from?

1) What is SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER?

100

The genetic disorder that most commonly causes intellectual disability is known as:

What is Fragile X Syndrome?

100

1) Name the three diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa:

2) A psychological disorder characterized by an appetite for substances that are largely non-nutritive.

A) What is ABNORMALLY LOW BODY WEIGHT?

B) What is FEAR OF GAINING WEIGHT?

C) What is DISTORTED BODY IMAGE?


2) What is PICA DISORDER?



100

1) The personality disorder characterized by a pattern of clinging and obedience, fear of separation, and ongoing need to be taken care of is _____ personality disorder.

1) What is DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER?

200

True or False:

Binge eating disorder raises the likelihood of being overweight or obese

What is TRUE?

200

Schizoid personality disorder differs from schizotypal personality disorder in that:

What is THOSE WITH SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER DESIRE TO BE ALONE?

200

Devonte does not follow what the teacher is doing and has difficulty focusing on the task at hand. His behavior in class is disruptive because he cannot sit still, which leads to poor grades in school. These symptoms MOST likely indicate:

What is ATTENTION DEFECIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER?

200

Name and define the two subtypes of anorexia nervosa. What is the diagnostic timeline for each type?

2) Repeated regurgitation of food for a period of at least one month

What is:

A) Restricting type – During the last 3 months , the individual has not engaged in of binge-eating (eating excessively in a short period of time) or purging behavior

B) Binge-eating/purging type – During the last 3 months, the individual has engaged in recurrent episodes of binge-eating or purging behaviors


2) What is RUMINATION DISORDER?

200

This personality disorder involves individuals who are typically described as emotionally charged and seeking to be the center of attention.

What is HISTRIONIC?

300

Name one diagnostic criteria of anorexia nervosa

1) What is ABNORMALLY LOW BODY WEIGHT?

2) What is FEAR OF GAINING WEIGHT?

3) What is DISTORTED BODY IMAGE?

300

Leona doesn't care about any of society's rules and customs, nor does she care about other people. She does not consider the consequences of her actions and sometimes puts herself or others in danger with what she does. She MOST probably is experiencing:

What is ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER?

300

Rose is very high functioning, but she lacks interest in other people and has difficulty understanding how they feel. Using the DSM-5-TR criteria, she would be diagnosed with:

What is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER?

300

1) Name the three diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa:

2) Name the "odd" personality disorders

1) What is:

A) Recurrent episodes of binge eating

B) Recurrent episodes of compensatory behaviors

C) Binging and purging  episodes co-occur at least twice a week for three months.

2) What are:

What are: PARANOID, SCHIZOID, AND SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDERS?

ANTISOCIAL, BORDERLINE, HISTRIONIC, AND NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDERS?

300

1) Selina always feels mysterious forces that she believes she can use to control others and which guide her through life. When she sees a news report of a store robbery in another city, she thinks that it is a warning that her house will be broken into that evening. If she has a diagnosable personality disorder, it is MOST likely:


2) What are the two main symptoms that ADHD is characterized by? What is the reliable timeline for a diagnosis?



1) What is SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER?

2) What are:

- INATTENTION

- HYPERACTIVITY/IMPULSIVITY

- 6 MONTHS

400

The disorder that is characterized by eating binges followed by a compensatory behavior such as forced vomiting is called:

What is BULIMIA NERVOSA?

400

People with _____ are so preoccupied with order, perfection, and control that they lose all flexibility, openness, and efficiency.

What is OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER?

400

The MOST common of the identified chromosomal causes of Down syndrome is:

WHAT is TRISOMY 21?

400

1) What is the hallmark of binge eating disorder?

2) Name the "dramatic" personality disorders:

1) What is :

EATING UNCONTROLLABLY FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME; EATING AN AMOUNT OF FOOD THAT IS LARGER IN PROPORTION THAN WHAT MOST PEOPLE WOULD EAT. 

2) What are:

ANTISOCIAL, BORDERLINE, HISTRIONIC, AND NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDERS?

400

1) Reese is distrustful of others and reacts quickly to perceived threats. Even though he has no evidence, he is sure his wife is cheating on him. He finds it almost impossible to forgive those he thinks have wronged him. Reese displays the characteristics of:

2) What are the two known deficits associated in children with autism?

1) What is: PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER?

2) What are deficits in:

- social communication

- social interaction

500

What is the difference between bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder?

What is BULIMIA NERVOSA INCLUDES COMPENSATORY ACTS/BEHAVIORS SUCH AS PURGING AFTER BINGING, WHILE BINGE EATING DISORDER DOES NOT.

500

Jasmine always feels like she's on an emotional rollercoaster. She goes between feeling depressed, anxious, and angry. Jasmine's feelings are MOST similar to those of someone with which personality disorder?

What is BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER?

500

Matt has an IQ of 65 and cannot do schoolwork. He lives on the streets, survives by begging, is usually dirty, and is always hungry. He would MOST likely be diagnosed with:

What is INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY?

500

1) Name one cause of eating disorders:

2) Name the "anxious" personality disorders

1) What is :

A) Anxiety/Depression - people wlill go through excessive or restricted eating to reduce anxiety or depression

B) Genetics/Family History

C) Damage to the hypothalamus - can disrupt/reduce appetite in the body.

D) Societal Pressures


2) What are:

AVOIDANT, DEPENDENT, AND OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDERS?

500

1) The personality disorder that is characterized by a person's need for undying love and admiration is:

2) The diagnostic features of which personality disorder bear the greatest similarity to people who are diagnosed with social anxiety disorder?

3) What are the two diagnostic criteria for ASD?

1) What is NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER?

2) What is AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER?


3) What are:

-DEFICITS ON SOCIAL COMMUNICATION

- RESTRICTIVE AND REPETITIVE PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR

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