What is the name for the types of symptoms that are felt physically in the body? (ie: racing heart, sweaty palms, etc.)
Somatic Symptoms
This symptom of depression can be present in children and adolescents in lieu of 'sad mood'.
Irritable Mood
What is a diagnosis given to someone still experiencing symptoms of trauma at least 30 days after the traumatic event?
PTSD
This anxiety type diagnosis has 2 main components.
1.) Recurrent or persistent thoughts, urges, or images.
2.) Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that the individual feels driven to perform in response to thoughts.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
What is the difference between a hallucination and a delusion?
A hallucination is a sensation/perceptual experience (ie: touch, sight, sound) whereas a delusion is an false belief (ie: persecutory, erotomanic).
What is the intervention called when you slowly introduce feared stimuli to a client in steps to assist them increase tolerance and reduce anxiety?
Systematic Desensitization
Persistent Depressive Disorder.
This intervention is used as the retelling of the traumatic event in order to process thoughts and feelings and regulate responsiveness.
Trauma Narrative
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What is the classifications for symptoms that are either present (ie: hallucinations, delusions) or absent (ie: verbalizations, affect) in psychotic disorders?
Postive & Negative Symptoms
What is the intervention called when you introduce the feared stimulation to the client in an abrupt manner all at one time in order to treat anxiety?
Flooding
Describe at least 5 of the 9 symptoms in the Major Depressive Disorder criteria.
1. Depressed mood most of the day.
2. Diminished interest or pleasure in all or most activities.
3. Significant unintentional weight loss or gain.
4. Insomnia or hypersomnia.
5. Psychomotor agitation/retardation noticed by others.
6. Fatigue or loss of energy.
7. Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
8. Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness.
9. Recurrent thoughts of death (suicide)
Name 1 evidenced based practice (EBP) that specifically addresses trauma symptoms.
Seeking Safety, TF-CBT, MAP, TRM
How does Binge Eating Disorder differ from Bulimia Nervosa?
Binge Eating Disorder does not have a "compensation" component (ie: purging, exercising, laxatives, etc.)
In Schizoaffective disorder, what are the 2 mood disorder subtypes?
Bipolar Type
Depressive Type
What is the ICD 10 Code for Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
F41.1
What is anhedonia?
The decreased ability to experience pleasure from positive stimuli.
Name the diagnosis for a child with a history of trauma (abuse, neglect, or frequent changes of caregivers) actively approaches unfamiliar adults, acts overly familiar verbally or physically, ventures away without checking back, or willingly goes with unfamiliar adults with minimal or no hesitations.
Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
What is the DSM 5 diagnosis for previous 'Hypochondriasis.'
Illness Anxiety Disorder.
Name the 3 psychotic diagnosis in the order that they are diagnosed from onset of psychotic symptoms (1day - <1Month, 1-6months, 6+ months).
Brief Psychotic Disorder, Schizophreniform, Schizophrenia
What would be the diagnosis for someone experiencing "Panic Attacks"
Panic Disorder
In the depressive category, what is the name of the diagnosis for symptoms that include: marked affective lability, irritability or anger, depressed mood, anxiety, decreased interest in usual activities, difficulty concentrating, lethargy, change in appetite (overeating, cravings), sleep problems, feeling overwhelmed or out of control, and physical symptoms such as bloating, or weight gain?
Also, symptoms are present the week before menses and begin to improve after the onset.Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Name or describe at least 4 of the 5 categories of symptoms for Acute Stress Disorder (or PTSD).
Intrusion, Negative Mood, Dissociative, Avoidance, Arousal.
This Condition for Further Study in the DSM 5 explores clients that engage in intentional self-inflicted damage to the surface of their body, without intent or expectation that the injury would lead to death.
However, the expectation is usually to obtain relief from negative feelings, resolve interpersonal difficulty, or induce a positive feeling state.
Nonsuicidal Self Injury
What is the clinical term for a decrease in motivation to do any purposeful behavior?
Avolition