Onset is during the developmental period and includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social, and practical domains
Intellectual Disability
Broad spectrum of cognitive and emotional dysfunctions including delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech and behavior.
Schizophrenia
Moderate decline in performance in one or more cognitive areas, compensatory strategies may be needed to gain back abilities.
Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
Brief description of cluster C Personality Disorders.
Anxious and Fearful
Setting fire to things of value for monetary gain.
Arson
Difficulty reading, where the brain reverses, inverts, or incorrectly sequences information
Dyslexia
Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior for at least one day but less than one month.
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Caused by repeated concussions.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Exaggerated sense of self-importance; absorbed by fantasies of unlimited success; seek constant attention; oversensitive to failure.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Three subtypes of ADHD.
Inattentive
Hyperactive/Impulsive
Combined.
Can express severe communication deficits, highly repetitive and rigid behaviors, interests, and activities.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Delusions and hallucinations are this type of symptoms.
Positive Symptoms
Tremors, muscle rigidity, slow movement, and eventual cognitive decline.
Parkinson’s Disease
Impulsive and callous; history of legal difficulties; belligerent and disrespectful; aggressive and even violent relationships.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Experience of sensory events without environmental input.
Hallucinations
Repeatedly argumentative and defiant, angry, and irritable. In some cases, vindictive.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Unusual motor responses, particularly immobility or agitation; negative symptom.
Catatonia
This condition has 3 stages: forgetfulness followed by disorientation which is followed by loss of basic abilities.
Alzheimer's Disease
Excessive emotionality and attention seeking; provocative dress; One-upping.
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Recurrent behavioral outbursts representing a failure to control aggressive impulses.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Aggression to people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft; serious violations of rules.
Conduct Disorder
Between brief psychotic disorder and schizophrenia; requires the presence of two or more positive or negative symptoms of psychosis.
Schizophreniform Disorder
Decline in thinking skills caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to the brain.
Vascular Neurocognitive Dementia
A diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder requires evidence of this disorder prior to the age of 15.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings.
Schizoid Personality Disorder
Severe recurrent temper outbursts and persistent irritable or angry mood.
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)
Disorder exhibiting symptoms of both schizophrenia and a major mood episode (major depressive or manic).
Schizoaffective Disorder
Originally known as Pick's disease, describes a clinical syndrome associated with shrinking of the frontal and temporal anterior lobes of the brain.
Frontotemporal Dementia
Odd or eccentric speaking and dressing; strange or paranoid beliefs; magical thinking.
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
This neurocognitive disorder involves abnormal protein deposits in neurons involved in thinking, memory, and movement, and people typically have recurrent hallucinations.
Lewy Body Neurocognitive Disorder
Recurrent failure to resist impulses to set fire to things resulting in feeling of relief.
Pyromania
Central theme of the delusion is that another person of much higher status is in love with the individual.
Erotomanic Type
Acute onset of impairment in memory, judgement, ability to focus and calculate. These impairments fluctuate throughout the day and usually resolve with treatment.
Delirium
Unstable interpersonal relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image; abrupt and extreme mood changes; self-destructive actions.
Borderline Personality Disorder
Accumulated bits of protein inside the nuclei of neurons in areas of the brain that control aspects of memory and motor control.
Lewy Bodies