What is the most common type of anxiety disorder, characterized by excessive worry and fear about everyday situations?
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
This common trauma-related disorder is characterized by symptoms such as intrusive memories, avoidance of triggers, negative alterations in mood and cognition, and hyperarousal.
What is PTSD
What is the primary characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
What is Experiencing intrusive thoughts or obsessions, coupled with repetitive behaviors or compulsions.
Dissociative Identity Disorder was previously known as
Multiple Personality Disorder
What is the term for an eating disorder characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by purging or other compensatory behaviors?
What is Bulimia Nervosa
This anxiety disorder involves sudden, intense feelings of terror and apprehension, often accompanied by physical symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath.
What is Panic Disorder
After being laid off from his job due to company downsizing, Mark has been experiencing significant difficulty grappling with his new reality. He has been more irritable, has difficulty sleepings, and increased feelinfs of hopelessness. What Trauma and Stress-related disorder could Mark be experiencing?
What is Adjustment Disorder
Name one subtype of OCD
What is Contamination & Cleaning; Checking; Symmetry & Arranging; Intrusive Thoughts & Rumination; Hoarding
Approximately how many people are diagnosed with DID globally
What is 1.5%
Name one of the specifiers for Anorexia Nervosa
What is Binge-eating/Purging type; Restrictive type
Criteria A-C in Major Depressive Disorder indicates the presence of
What is Major Depressive Episode
EMDR Stands for
What is Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
True or False: Weight gain or loss are the primary focus of concern in individuals with Body Dysmorphic Disorder
What is False
What is considered a negative dissociation symptom
What is Amnesia
The formula for calculating BMI is
What is
Weight (in kg) / Height ^2(in m)
or
703 x (((Weight (in lbs))/((Height ^2 (in inches)))
A person with agoraphobia is most likely to
What is Fear of open spaces and public places
Reactive Attachment Disorder is characterized by a persistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior towards adult caregivers. This diagnosis is not given before the age of _______
What is Nine Months
This subtype of CBT has been shown to be increasingly effective in the treatment of OCD
What is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
Michael exhibits two distinct personalities, each with its own set of memories, behaviors, and mannerisms. One personality is timid and reserved, while the other is outgoing and assertive. What is the correct diagnosis for Michael's condition?
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder
Last week's lecture included a video of a woman who struggled with PICA. What subtype of PICA did she exhibit
What is Geophagy
Leaden paralysis is associated with what type of depression
What is Atypical Depression
What 3 areas of the brain are significantly impacted by trauma
What is the Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex
Obsessional Jealousy is characterized by ________ preoccupation with a partner's perceived infidelity
What is nondelusional
Jessica has a history of childhood trauma and now experiences episodes where she feels as though her body is not her own. She may find herself in different places with no memory of how she got there. Her sense of identity is fragmented, and she struggles to maintain a coherent sense of self. What disorder does Jessica likely have?
What is Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder
This disorder is diagnosed in a 10-year-old girl who presents to her pediatrician with significant weight loss, refusal to eat certain foods due to their perceived texture, and intense anxiety related to mealtimes. Despite her low weight, there are no disturbances in body image or a drive for thinness. What disorder is likely present?
What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)