Anxiety Disorders
ADHD
Mood Disorders
Depression Disorder
Grab Bag
100
Name 4 symptoms of a panic attack
What are Accelerated heart rate Sweating Trembling Shortness of breath Feeling of choking Chest pain/discomfort Nausea Dizziness Derealization or depersonalization Fear of going crazy Fear of dying Numbness or tingling Chills or hot flashes
100

For someone to meet criteria for ADHD combined how many symptoms need to be present?

6 or more

100
Bipolar II Disorder is characterized by absence of this type of episode
What is Manic
100

Name 6 different symptoms of depression

  • Feeling very sad, hopeless or worried. Children and adolescents with depression may be irritable rather than sad.
  • Not enjoying things that used to bring joy.
  • Being easily irritated or frustrated.
  • Eating too much or too little, which may result in weight gain or weight loss.
  • Trouble sleeping (insomnia) or sleeping too much (hypersomnia).
  • Having low energy or fatigue.
  • Having a difficult time concentrating, making decisions or remembering things.
  • Experiencing physical issues like headache, stomachache or sexual dysfunction.
  • Having thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
100
One difference between Bipolar 1 and Bipolar 2?

Mania

200
How is Generalized Anxiety Disorder different from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
What is Obsessional thoughts are more than excessive worries about everyday problems & intrusions that take the form of urges, impulses, and are accompanied by compulsions that serve to reduce anxiety
200

What is the difference between inattentive and hyperactive symptoms? 

Inattention: getting distracted, having poor concentration and organizational skills. Hyperactivity: never seeming to slow down, talking and fidgeting, difficulties staying on task.

200
What is important to rule out prior to a diagnosis of Mood Disorder?
What is Symptoms are not due to direct physiological effect of: Substance abuse, general medical condition
200

True-False

Symptoms need to be present for at last one 1 week to meet criteria for depression

False

200

Seasonal Affective Disorder

SAD is a type of depression characterized by a recurrent seasonal pattern, with symptoms lasting about 4−5 months out of the year. The signs and symptoms of SAD include those associated with depression as well as disorder-specific symptoms that differ for winter-pattern versus summer-pattern SAD.



300
Name 2 specific phobia specifiers
What are Animal type Natural Environment type Blood-Injection-Injury type Situational Type
300
Name several strategies you can use when working with someone with ADHD?
  • Give praise and rewards when rules are followed. ...
  • Give clear, effective directions or commands. ...
  • Establish healthy habits. ...
  • Develop routines around homework and chores. ...
  • Help your child build relationships, strong social skills and maintain friendships.
300
A person meets criteria for a Manic Episode if mood symptoms persist for 1 week or…
What is For any duration if hospitalization is necessary
300

How long do adults/children need to present with symptoms to be diagnosed with Dsythmia?

2 for adults and 1 for children

300

What are some symptoms of schizophrenia

  • Hallucinations.
  • Delusions.
  • Disorganised thinking.
  • Lack of motivation.
  • Slow movement.
  • Change in sleep patterns.
  • Poor grooming or hygiene.
  • Changes in body language and emotions.
400
How long does anxiety have to be present to merit a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
What is 6 months
400

What is the workflow for a 10 year old boy presenting with ADHD/anxiety symptoms. Parents are interested in medication. Patient has a history in the Psychiatry Department 

Submit Mednreferral

400

What two criteria must be present for a diagnosis of Major Depressive Episode?

What are Depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure

400

an anxiety disorder where a person is unable to speak in certain social situations, such as with classmates at school or to relatives they do not see very often. It usually starts during childhood and, if left untreated, can persist into adulthood.

Selective Mutism

400

Piaget stages

  • Sensorimotor stage: Birth to 2 years.
  • Preoperational stage: Ages 2 to 7.
  • Concrete operational stage: Ages 7 to 11.
  • Formal operational stage: Ages 12 and up.
500
If a new client comes in reporting recent nightmares, lapses in memory, decreased participation in significant activities, feelings of detachment from others, trouble concentrating and difficulty sleeping, what clarifying diagnostic questions might you want to ask?
What is has there been a recent trauma?
500
What is the difference between Schizoid and Schizotypal personality disorders?
What is Schizotypal PD is characterized by the presence of cognitive or perceptual distortions and marked eccentricity or oddness.
500
Name two mood disorders that require presence of depressed mood for at least 2 years…
What are Dysthymic Disorder and Cyclothymic Disorder
500

What differentiates a diagnosis of Schizophreniform and Schizophrenia?

What is with Schizophreniform the symptoms have lasted at least 1 month but less than 6 months.

500

Which educational psychology perspective proposes that learning occurs through observation?

Social Cognitive