Eating Disorders
Elimination Disorders
Somatic Symptoms and Health Related Disorders
Tic Disorders, OCD, and Related Disorders
Misc. - Who Knows?!
100
Ages 14 - 19
What is the age range in which the highest prevalence rate of anorexia nervosa occurs?
100
"Stinky Pants, Stinky Pants ha ha, you do a poopy dance. And, you are stupid because you are afraid to go potty - you big baby"
What is the collection of behaviors (teasing by peers, antecedent and/or consequent behaviors that accompany an encopretic event, and fears of tolieting) that may be associated with encopresis?
100
Functional Neurological Disorder
What is a disorder in which a student just before finals might suddenly without explanation - without caring about it much - develop paralysis?
100
Habit reversal and incompatible response reinforcement
What combination of behavioral modification techniques appears to show the greatest reduction in tic frequency and severity?
100
Beth has ruminations about her appearance, although they mostly focus on whether her face is symmetrical. She checks her reflection compulsively. She does also watch her weight in an obsessive way, but really not out of proportion to other teenage girls. For what disorder should she be assessed?
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
200
This girl is currently dieting and so are her mother and friends. In fact, they all diet aggressively, on a regularly basis.
What is a common risk pattern for developing an eating disorder - even greater than being thin but exercising a same amount, being underweight without disturbed body image and healthy eating and exercise pattern, or overweight with healthy weight loss plan, etc.?
200
Relapse is LIKELY after discontinution of medication (like an antidepressant) for enuresis.
What is a drawback of using medication to treat wetting accidents?
200
Asthma
What is the medical condition that is associated with the worst psychological outcomes in childhood?
200
Candice collects things that other people think are junk. She says it comforts her. She was recently diagnosed with a DSM-5 disorder. What is it?
What is hoarding disorder?
200
The incidence rates have increased, but mortality rates have decreased.
What is what has happened to pediatric cancer in the last 20 years or so?
300
40%
What percentage of individuals with anorexia eventually recover from it?
300
Hypnosis, bell-and-pad, behavioral family therapy
What are successful ways to treat enuresis?
300
Extent to which daily life is impacted/impaired, the extent to which a disease is predictable, how others respond to disease, and personal and family history of mental illness
What are the main factors that play a role in whether or not a medical illness leads to psychological distress?
300
Handwashing
What is one of the most commonly occuring compulsions in youth?
300
One vocal tic and several motor tics occur nearly every day for at least one year
What is Tourette's Syndrome? (also acceptable what are the diagnostic criteria for...)
400
Anorexia Nervosa, binge-eating-purging type
The subtype of AN that is characterised by MOSTLY through both binge eating and purging (through vomiting, diueteics, enemas or excessive exercise). HOWEVER, may not have binged in the last 3 months.
400
Sexual abuse
What is an infrequent but worthy of investigation potential cause for sudden onset of secondary eneuresis?
400
Physical with no medical cause, impair functioning, learned through maladaptive coping
What are characteristics of somatic symptoms disorders?
400
30%
What is the approximately co-morbidity between OCD and Provisional Tic Disorder?
400
When confronted with a stressor, Nikki begins to purposefully daydream. What is she doing?
What is escape based coping?
500
Serotonin
What is the neurotransmitter that is decreased from normal before treatment but raises to typical level after treatment in women with bulimia. (In anoretic women, levels are increased from normal but stay increased even after treatment)?
500
Secondary enuresis
What is enuresis that occurs after a period of bladder control - usually related to environmental factors?
500
10% to 15%
What is the percentage of youth who meet criteria for some chronic illness prior to turning 18 years old?
500
Amygdala, Hippocampus, Hypothalamus, Frontal Cortex
What are major areas of the brain associated with PTSD?
500
Medications that have been used to successfully treat OCD in youth, especially effective with Exposure and Response Prevention
What are SSRIs?