Eating Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Personality Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
Childhood Disorders & Neurocognitive Disorders
100

These two things make Anorexia and Bulimia similar

What is a focus on weight and shape and what is bingeing and purging?

100

Delusions, Hallucinations, & Disorganized speech/disorganized thinking describe these symptoms of Schizophrenia.


What are positive symptoms?

100

These two personality disorders have the largest body of research behind them?

What is BPD and ASPD?

100

These are the 4 groupings that encompass the symptoms for all SUDS

What is

Impaired control

Social impairment

Increased Risk of Harm

Physiological addiction

100

Childhood Disorders Can Be Split Up Into These Two Categories

Internalizing Versus Externalizing

200

Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa typically develop after this.

What is a diet?

200

This is the most common type of hallucination.

What is auditory hallucinations?

200

These two words are the most critical words in the general diagnostic criteria for Personality Disorders.

What is enduring and inflexible?

200

You see high rates of this with substance use disorders.

What is relapse?

200

Difficulty completing activities of daily living and independent activities of daily living is the definition of what, as it relates to neurocognitive disorders

What is functional impairment
300

Common antecedents to a binge are (name 2)

What is negative affect and interpersonal stressors?

300

This group of symptoms are associated with a poorer prognosis.

What are negative symptoms
300

This is the typical age of onset for Personality Disorders?

What is adolescence?

300

This is the treatment that would likely be used for someone who doesn't recognize that their substance use is having negative consequences on them and their life

What is Motivational Interviewing?

300

This is the most common type of dementia

What is Alzheimer's disease?

400

Name one evidenced based treatment for Eating Disorders

What is CBT-E?

400

High expressed emotions in families has been linked to relapse in this disorder.

What is Schizophrenia

400

The new model of Personality Disorders is referred to as what?

What is a a hybrid dimensional categorical model

400

These are the 4 components of an SUD formulation?

What is external antecedents, internal antecedents, contingencies, social support?

400

These are 4 ways in which therapy with children is different than adults

rewards

play

work with environment

less abstract

500

This misconception about eating disorders has caused many diverse individuals to not get appropriate and needed treatment for their EDS. 

What is eating disorders only occur in white cis females.
500

A patient complains of the following visual hallucinations: Flashing lights, shadows, and other indistinct perceptions. Which diagnosis might you consider.

What is a substance induced psychotic disorder?

500

The combination of a biological predisposition to emotional sensitivity plus an invalidating environment leads to what.

What is emotion disregulation?

500

Assessing for the presence of these symptoms is very important, as it can be life saving.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

500

This main goal of this treatment is to improve the parent-child relationship

What is PCIT?