How many Bipolar Disorders are there?
Two
What type of "outburst" is in the DSM5 definition of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
"Severe recurrent ________ outbursts"
Temper
This anxiety disorder includes at least 1 month of consistent failure to speak in specific social situations
Selective Mutism
True or False? Compulsions can be defined as repetitive behaviors OR mental acts.
True
This disorder has a "consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers", "persistent social and emotional disturbance", and the child has "experienced a pattern of extremes of insufficient care"
Reactive Attachment Disorder
With a Bipolar Diagnosis, one would have a manic/hypomanic episode, followed by what?
Depressive Episode
How many week(s) must 5 of the Major Depressive Disorder symptoms be present for?
during the same 2 week period
This anxiety disorder includes persistent worry about losing major attachment figures
Separation Anxiety Disorder
This disorder has a preoccupation with one, or more, perceived defects, or flaws, in physical appearance that are not observable or appear slight to others.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Acute Stress Disorder has the same criteria as PTSD but is limited to a timeframe of 3 days to ______ after the trauma exposure?
1 month
Which Bipolar Disorder includes a Manic Episode?
Bipolar 1
This DSM 5 disorder "represents a consolidation of the DSM-IV-defined chronic major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder"
Persistent Depressive Disorder
In the DSM5, this anxiety disorder has a Note that reads, "In children, the anxiety must occur in peer settings and not just during interactions with adults"
Social Anxiety Disorder
According to the DSM 5, up to 30% of individuals with OCD also have a lifetime ____ disorder. More common in men with OCD onset in childhood.
Tic Disorder
Name 3 of the 6 Adjustment Disorder specifiers
1. Depressed Mood
2. Anxiety
3. Mixed anxiety and depressed mood
4. Disturbance of Conduct
5. Mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct
6. Unspecified
A manic episode must last at least 1 week and be present most of the day. How many consecutive days must a hypomanic episode be present?
4 days
Name 5 of the 9 Major Depressive Disorder Symptom criterion
1. Depressed mood
2. Diminished interest in activity
3. Weight loss
4. Insomnia/hypersomnia
5. Psychomotor agitation
6. Fatigue or loss of energy
7. Feelings of worthlessness
8. Diminished ability to think
9. Recurrent thoughts of death
Generalized Anxiety Disorder is marked by excessive anxiety and worry, occurring more days than not for at least how many months
6 months
What is the DSM5 name for "Hair-pulling disorder" and "Skin-picking" Disorder
Trichotillomania and Excoriation
Many symptoms in the "Arousal Symptoms" of PTSD can resemble ADHD. Name 2 arousal symptoms of PTSD.
1. Sleep Disturbance
2. Irritable behavior or angry outbursts
3. Hypervigilance
4. Problems with concentration
5. Exaggerated startle response
Name 1 medication used for Bipolar Disorder that requires monthly blood work?
Lithium
Depakote
Clozaril
Name 4 of the 9 severities/course specifiers for Major Depressive Disorder
1. Mild
2. Moderate
3. Severe
4. With psychotic features
5. in partial remission
6. in full remission
7. unspecified
8. Single episode
9. Recurrent Episode
Exposure Therapy primarily, in conjunction with CBT and other therapies, is the evidence based practice for treating this anxiety disorder
Specific Phobia
Describe the difference between OCD thoughts and anxiety thoughts in a differential diagnosis?
"recurrent thoughts that are present in GAD (worries) are usually about real-life concerns"
"obsessions in OCD usually do not involve real-life concerns and can be odd, irrational, or magical in nature"
Name/describe one symptom in the PTSD category of "negative alterations in cognitions and mood" that would be important in differentiating between PTSD and MDD.
Symptoms in "Negative alterations in cognitions and mood"
1. Inability to remember aspects of trauma
2. Persistent and exaggerated negative beliefs about self
3. Persistent and distorted cognitions about cause of trauma leading to blaming self
4. Persistent negative emotional state
5. Marked diminished interest in activities
6. Feelings of detachment
7. Persistent inability to experience positive emotions