Assessments
Sleep Disorders and Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic
Disorders
Feeding and Eating & Elimination Related Disorders
Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Bipolar and Depressive Related Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: Having information of clients' psychological history can help in the formulation of a diagnosis and may give the therapist clues as to etiology.

What is True. 

100

Under the DSM5-TR Classification, name at least three Sleep-Wake Disorders (PP. 407). 

What are insomnia disorder, hypersomnolence disorder, narcolepsy, breathing-related sleep disorders, circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, non–rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep arousal disorders, nightmare disorder, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder, restless legs syndrome, and substance/medication-induced sleep disorder (DSM5-TR, pp. 407). 

100

Under the diagnostic criteria of Feeding and Eating Disorders, the following disorders are listed. 

What is " pica, rumination disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder " (DSM 5-TR, pp. 371). 

100

The fear of blood would be likely be classified under which DSM 5 classification. 

What is specific phobia (DSM 5-TR, pp. 224). 

100

Name the disorders found under the DSM-5 Classification category Bipolar and related disorders. 

What is Bipolar I, Bipolar II, Cyclothymic Disorder, Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder, Bipolar and Related Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition, Unspecified Mood Disorder (DSM 5-TR , PP. 139)

100

In this disorder, clients often find themselves reliving trauma they encountered in their lives and may likely occur after several years from the initial event. 

What is PTSD (DSM 5-TR pp. 301). 

200

This resource provides a classification of all known mental health related disorders.  

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 

200

When look at the difference between Brief Psychotic Disorder and Schizophreniform Disorder, the duration of of symptoms for Brief Psychotic Disorder is? 

What us at least 1 day to 1 month. (DSM5- TR, pp. 108). 

200

Binging and purging are associated with which two predominant eating disorder types. 

What is Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. (DSM 5-TR, pp. 381, pp.387). 

200

John has body sensations of chest pain, dizziness, sweating, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and fear of dying.  In all likelihood he is suffering from

What is Panic Disorder (Anxiety and related Disorders) 

200

The diagnostic criteria for this disorder consist of persistent depressed mood for most days, for at least 2 years with no presence of ever having a manic or hypomanic episode. 

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 193). 

200

Malingering can be found under what DSM5 code classification? 

What are V codes (DSM 5-TR, pp. 835). 

300

In treatment planning, using this model of goal setting helps provide detailed goals and objectives for both the client and counselor. 

What are SMART goals (Canvas, module 4, treatment planning). 

300

Chelsea is experiencing symptoms of disrupted sleep and decreased duration.  She has recently had a change of shift at work, to the night shift as a emergency room nurse. These symptoms have lasted for the past 4 weeks. Chelsea is experiencing:

What is Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 443). 

300

One of the major issues underlying this disorder is control.

What is Bulimia Nervosa. (DSM 5-TR, pp. 387). 

300

This disorder displays a mark fear in situations involving enclosed or open spaces, crowds , and or public transportation.  

What is Agoraphobia (DSM 5-TR, pp. 246). 

300

Beth is experiencing heightened self-esteem, grandiose thoughts that border on delusional, irritability, is getting little sleep, and having rapid speech.  She is most likely experiencing:

What is Mania (Bipolar and Related Disorder, pp. 139).

300

True or False. The sociocultural model of abnormalities focuses first and foremost on social and cultural forces that influence individuals, families, and communities, and even entire countries.

What is True. 

400

A practical method for grading the cognitive
state of patients for the clinician developed by Folstein. 

What is a Mini Mental Status Exam (Module 2 handout).

400

These disorders are characterized by abnormal behavioral, experiential, or physiological events occurring in association with sleep, specific sleep-stages, or sleep-wake transitions. 

What are Parasomnias (DSM 5-TR, pp. 451). 

400

The development and course of Encopresis cannot be diagnosed until what age? 

What is 4 years old (DSM 5-TR, pp.  403). 

400

These are acts that are either physical or mental, performed repeatedly in a way that the person realizes is neither appropriate nor useful.

What are Obsessions (DSM 5-TR, pp. 265). 

400

The specifier, rapid cycling, is associated with which of the following disorders

What is Bipolar Disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 139.)

400

The symptoms of depersonalization, hypervigilance, flashbacks, and dissociation can be found in which classification of disorders.  

What are Trauma and related disorders (DSM 5-TR, pp. 295). 

500

This semistructured interview, found in the DSM 5 assessments, can be used to assess cultural factors relevant to the care of any individual.

What is the Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI). (DSM5-TR, pp. 862). 

500
The disorder is marked by the presence of either delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, catatonic behaviors and an episodes last at least 1 month but less than 6 months. 

What is Schizophreniform Disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 111). 

500

The differential diagnosis found under Anorexia Nervosa include: 

What is Major Depressive Disorder, Schizophrenia, Substance Use disorder, Avoidant/Restrictive food intake, social anxiety, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 386-387). 

500

Over the past 6 months, Jerry has had symptoms of feeling restless and edgy. He has had trouble concentrating at work, has been irritable with increased muscle tension, and has had trouble sleeping. He often worries about problems at work and situations at home. Jerry is most likely experiencing symptoms related in which anxiety disorder?

What is Generalized anxiety disorder (DSM 5-TR, pp. 250). 

500

A major depressive episode combined with a hypomanic episode would be considered most likely meet which disorder ?

What is Bipolar II Disorder (DSM5-TR, pp. 150). 

500

This disorder is consist of a change in how the body functions when no causative physical or psychological malfunction exists; an emotional conflict has a play in the development of the symptoms.

What is Conversion disorder (DSM5-TR, pp. 360). 

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