Neuro-developmental & Neurocognitive
Mood Disorders
Anxiety, OCD, Related Disorders
Personality Disorders
Misc.
100

Symptoms can include excessive talking, excessive movement, interrupting conversations, and/or misplacing items.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

100

Main symptoms include a depressed mood and anhedonia. Diagnosis has several subtypes, including seasonal pattern and anxious distress.

Major Depressive Disorder

100

Characterized by persistent, unintentional thoughts and excessively repeated behaviors.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

100

The cluster that corresponds to anxious and fearful personality disorders.

Cluster C

100

This eating disorder can be identified by one's excessive thinness and extremely restricted eating.

Anorexia Nervosa

200

The type of disorder/disability that Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Down Syndrome, and Fragile X syndrome are considered to be.

Intellectual Disability

200
Generally identified by the occurrence of a depressive episode that lasts over 2 years or longer. 

Persistent Depressive Disorder

200

Excessive anxiety about multiple events.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

200

The personality disorder is generally confused with Obsessive-Compulsive disorder.

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

200

This term refers to the intense physiological symptoms and psychological craving one experiences after ending use of a particular substance.

Withdrawal

300

What are the names of three specific learning disabilities?

Dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia

300

The mood disorder that can only be diagnosed in those with a female's reproductive system.

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

300
Because this disorder results from a traumatic event, it is best treated with exposure and cognitive processing therapies.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

300

What three disorders are within Cluster A?

Paranoid Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, and Schizotypal Personality Disorder

300

There are multiple forms of this type of disorder based on a particular material being consumed/used.

Substance Use Disorder

400
This neurocognitive disorder is caused by the accumulation of abnormal proteins within the brain.

Prion Disease

400

Traditionally seen in children and associated with extreme irritability.

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

400

Can be mistaken for OCD or OCPD because of the preoccupation with one's physical experience and the repetitive behaviors associated with it.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

400

This personality disorder was formally known as sociopathy, or psychopathy.

Antisocial Personality Disorder

400

Schizophrenia is generally defined by the presence of negative and positive symptoms. What is meant by a "positive symptom"?

The added presence of an abnormal symptom, such as hallucinations.
500

The overarching neurocognitive diagnosis related to memory loss, social changes, mood changes, and speech changes.

Dementia

500

The main difference between Bipolar 1 and Bipolar 2 disorder.

The severity and duration of manic episodes.

500

Symptoms of this anxiety disorder include hot flashes, sweating, increased heart rate, and fear of dying.

Panic Disorder

500

What treatments are generally applied for personality disorders?

Various forms of psychotherapy and some medications.

500

This type of paraphilia involves sexual enjoyment and satisfaction from rubbing against or touching a non-consenting person.

Frotteurism