Disruptive, Impulse-Control & Conduct Disorders
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Communication Disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADHD
Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic Disorders
100

This disorder is marked by frequent temper outbursts and irritability beyond what is developmentally typical

What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)?

100

These are the stages of assessing Global Developmental Delay.

What is Gathering a history, testing and screening, a physical exam, 

100

This disorder involves difficulty producing speech sounds.

What is Speech Sound Disorder?

100

These are the three levels of the ASD spectrum.

What is “requiring little support (High Functioning)  to “very substantial support.”

100

The three main types of ADHD are…

What are inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined type?

100

This is when the onset of Schizophrenia usually starts for men and women.

What is teens to early twenties for men and late 20's to early 30's for women?

200

Children with this disorder argue with authority figures and deliberately annoy others.

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

200

This motor disorder involves sudden, rapid, recurrent movements or vocalizations.

What are Tic Disorders (e.g., Tourette’s)?

200

Children with this disorder have trouble understanding and using spoken language.

What is Language Disorder?

200

ASD is more commonly diagnosed in this gender.

What is male?

200

Symptoms must be present in at least how many settings?

What are two (e.g., home and school)?

200

This symptom involves hearing voices that others cannot hear.

What are auditory hallucinations?

300

A child repeatedly violates the rights of others by aggression, theft, or destruction of property.

What is Conduct Disorder?

300

Difficulty coordinating motor movements (e.g., clumsiness, dropping things).

What is Developmental Coordination Disorder?

300

This communication disorder was formerly known as stuttering

What is Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder?

300

ASD involves deficits in these two main domains.

What are social communication and restricted/repetitive behaviors?

300

For diagnosis, symptoms must be present before this age.

What is age 12?

300

A fixed false belief, even in the face of evidence.

What is a delusion?

400

This disorder involves irresistible urges to set fires.

What is Pyromania?

400

A disorder with difficulty controlling both gross and fine motor movements, not due to a medical condition.

What is Stereotypic Movement Disorder?

400

Trouble with social use of verbal and nonverbal communication.

What is Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder?

400

ASD symptoms must begin during this developmental stage.

What is early childhood?

400

A common executive function difficulty in ADHD is…

What is working memory, organization, planning, or impulse control?

400

Schizophrenia requires symptoms for at least this long.

What is 6 months?

500

This disorder involves repeated failure to resist impulses to steal items not needed.

What is Kleptomania?

500

A specific learning disorder can affect these three main academic areas.

What are reading, writing, and mathematics?

500

Communication difficulties must begin during this stage of life for diagnosis.

What is early developmental period?

500

This is one common restricted/repetitive behavior seen in ASD.

What is hand-flapping, echolalia, insistence on routines, or intense interests?

500

ADHD is considered part of this DSM category.

What are Neurodevelopmental Disorders?

500

This disorder involves both mood disorder symptoms and psychotic features.

What is Schizoaffective Disorder?

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