This group of dxs include paranoid personality disorder and schizotypal disorder
What is Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Disorders
This group of dxs includes depressive do, persistent do, disruptive mood dd, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
What are depressive disorders
T/F-Eating disorders disproportionately affect athletes.
True
This diagnosis is characterized by persistent delusions (persecutory, grandiose, jealous) lasting 1 month or more with no other psychotic symptoms.
What is delusional disorder
T/F-There is only one medication approved for the treatment of an eating disorder.
True-one for bulimia, Prozac (SSRI)
This diagnosis is characterized by pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others and interpretation of others' motives as malevolent.
What is paranoid personality disorder
This symptom is less severe than mania and does not cause marked impairment.
What is hypomania
This diagnosis is characterized by persistent eating of non-nutritive, non-food substances for at least 1 month (ex. dirt, paper)
What is Pica
This diagnosis is characterized by symptoms of schizophrenia accompanied by a major mood episode (depressive or manic).
What is schizoaffective disorder
What is the name of the class of drugs whose acronym is SNRI?
Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (affects nori instead of just seri)
This group of dxs include antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder.
What is Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional or Erratic Disorders
This diagnosis is characterized by numerous periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms lasting> or equal to 2 years. Symptoms dont meet criteria for hypomanic or depressive eps.
What is Cyclothymic Disorder
This diagnosis is characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes without compensatory behaviors and is the most common eating disorder diagnosis.
What is binge eating disorder
This diagnosis is characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and disorganized or catatonic bx continuously for at least 6 months, with 1 month of active-phase symptoms.
What is schizophrenia
In all branches of the military, eating disorders are seen as what?
What are disqualifying conditions
This diagnosis is characterized by excessive emotionality and attention seeking behavior, and usage of physical appearance to draw attention to oneself.
What is histrionic personality disorder
This diagnosis is characterized by at least one manic episode, and may also include depressive episodes but not required for dx.
What is Bipolar I disorder
This diagnosis is characterized by intense fear of being or becoming 'fat', distorted body image or denial of seriousness of low body weight, and noted restriction of food intake relative to what is normal.
What is anorexia nervosa
This psychotic dx can occur before age 13, but is extremely uncommon (about 1 in 10,000)
What is child-onset schizophrenia
This diagnosis is characterized by excessive need to be taken care of, submissive and clingy bx, and difficulty making decisions without reassurance.
What is Dependent personality disorder
This diagnosis is characterized by at least 1 hypomanic episode and one major depressive episode.
What is Bipolar II
This diagnosis is characterized by avoidance or restriction of food intake based on characteristics such as texture, smell or color, and is not driven by body image concerns.
What is ARFID
This diagnosis is characterized by sudden onset of psychotic symptoms for at least 1 day but less than 1 month, with full return to premorbid functioning.
What is brief psychotic disorder
The acronym CSSRS stands for what?