This disorder is the most unstable anxiety disorder.
What is social phobia?
This disorder reflects compromised development in social functioning, communication, restricted repetitive behaviors, and fixated interests.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
This disorder is associated with recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced as intrusive and unwanted.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
This eating disorder is marked by self-starvation and an intense fear of gaining weight.
What is anorexia nervosa?
What is intelligence?
This is the modulation, tolerance, and endurance of emotions.
What is emotional regulation?
This is the term for how people think about themselves, others, and the social world.
What is social cognition?
This term describes uncontrollable and recurring thoughts.
What is obsessions.
This eating disorder involves recurrent binge eating followed by purging behaviors.
What is bulimia nervosa?
This term describes the general emergence of intellectual functioning, including specific patterns of strengths/weaknesses in cognitive functioning, resulting in individual differences.
What is intellectual development?
This anxiety disorder is characterized by the expression of anxiety though physical symptoms such as headaches and abdominal pains.
What is somatic symptom disorder?
This is the term for when individuals show autistic traits but don't meet full criteria for ASD.
What is broad autism phenotype?
This describes a persistent and intense impulse to perform a specific repetitive behavior.
What is a compulsion?
These are the two personality traits often associated with anorexia nervosa.
What are perfectionism and rigidity?
This intellectual developmental disorder has an environmental basis, not a genetic basis.
What is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?
This type of therapy can provide both long-term and immediate improvements focusing on identifying behaviors that contribute to physical symptoms.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
This Austrian pediatrician described "autistic psychopathy" which described better language skills in his patients.
Who is Hans Asperger?
This part of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) encourages individuals to experience their fears without responding.
What is exposure and response prevention?
What is Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (AFRID)?
This term describes how well an individual navigates everyday tasks and challenges in conceptual, social, and practical domains.
What is adaptive functioning?
This disorder is characterized by an exaggerated fear of a particular object or situation that increases anxiety in the presence of that object/situation.
What is phobic/phobia disorder?
This type of genetic mutation occurs spontaneously and is more frequent with older parents, especially older fathers.
What is de novo mutation?
These two disorders showcase symptom overlap and comorbidity with OCD.
What are generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
This is the primary evidence-based psychological treatment for adolescents with anorexia.
What is family-based therapy (aka the Maudsley Approach)?
This intellectual developmental disorder is caused by a microdeletion.
What is Williams Syndrome?