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This type of therapy is considered the best treatment of adolescent depression.
What is cognitive behavioral
100
The strongest predictor of future suicide attempts is
What is previous suicide attempts
100
Name two symptoms of ODD
What is loses temper, argues with adults, defies adults, blames others for misbehavior, touchy or easily annoyed, deliberately annoys, angry/resentful, spiteful/vindictive
100
This is the most common comorbid condition with conduct problems.
What is ADHD
100
This is the criteria to qualify for intellectual disability under IDEA
What is and IQ score of 70 or lower along with low adaptive skills
200
This is the most effective therapy for ADHD
What is a combination of parent training, classroom management, and stimulant medication.
200
Name a risk factor for SAD
What is mother has anxiety, trauma, death, poor parenting
200
Recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that are experienced at some time during the disturbance as intrusive and inappropriate and that cause marked anxiety or distress
What is an obsession.
200
This differentiates ODD from CD
What is age of onset; CD consists of more severe antisocial and aggressive behavior that involves violations of others' rights.
200
This is the main distriction between anorexia nervosa and bulimia
What is body weight.
300
Individuals with GAD have a ____ probability of recovery and a ____ likelihood of recurrence.
What is low and high
300
This type of study best highlights the role of genetic contributions to particular disorders
What is twin studies
300
A pattern of negativistic, hostile, anad defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months.
What is ODD.
300
This disorders is commonly experienced by first responders collecting human remains.
What is PTSD
300
This disorder occurs in normal weight, overweight, and obese individuls
What is binge-eating disorder
400
This is the most commonly used therapeutic technique for specific phobia.
What is in vivo exposure.
400
Name two ways that drugs disrupt the communication and the way nerve cells usually send/receive and process information.
What is by imitating the brain's natural chemical messengers and by over stimulating the "reward circuit" of the brain.
400
The main differences between healthy separation anxiety and separation anxiety disorder are
What is the intensity of the child's fear and whether these fears keep them from normal activities.
400
At this age, the PTSD criteria follow different guidelines
What is 6 years
400
Molly gets nervous when dropped of at daycare. This has been happening for 3 months.
What is separation anxiety disorder.
500
Name a primary prevention strategy that can be used with a disorder that has a high genetic component, like schizophrenia.
What is educate others (teachers) so that early identification and intervention is possible.
500
This cognitive process is thought to maintain specific phobias.
What is biased processing (selectively attend to fear-relevant information and interpret ambiguous information as threatening)
500
Individuals with GAD only absorb information that confirms this type of expectation
What are negative expectations
500
Pediatric bipolar disorder is most often misdiagnosed as
What is ADHD
500
repetitive behaviros or mental acts that the person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly.
What is compulsion.
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