12 to 24 months
When are symptoms of ASD typically recognized?
Home, school, work
What are the settings in which ADHD symptoms must be present in?
Angry, irritable mood, defiant, headstrong, vindictive, lasting for at least 6 months
What is the criteria for Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?
Chronic severe persistent irritability, manifested in frequent temper outburst
What is Disruptive Mood Regulation Disorder (DMDD)?
Odd speech in tone and phrasing, poor eye contact
What are deficits in nonverbal communication?
Pervasive pattern of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity
What is ADHD, combined presentation?
Aggression to people and animals, destruction of property, theft and serious violation of rules
What is the criteria for Conduct Disorder (CD)?
Children who meet criteria for this disorder show no effort to obtain comfort, support or protection from caregivers
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)?
Hand flapping, finger flicking, lines up toys
What are restricted repetitive behaviors and interests?
Reduced risk of substance use disorders
What symptom is not associated with ADHD?
Failure to control aggressive impulses and recurrent behavioral outbursts
What is the criteria for Intermittent Explosive Disorder?
Children who are experiencing depressive symptoms may exhibit this symptom in addition to or instead of depressed mood
What is irritability?
With or without accompanying intellectual impairment
What is a specifier for ASD?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
What is a differential diagnosis and comorbidity of ADHD?
Lack of remorse, callous and lack of empathy
What are specifiers for Conduct Disorder(CD)?
Children who have experienced trauma and meet criteria for PTSD, may exhibit this type of play
What is repetitive play which is a trauma specific enactment?