A disorder with onset during the developmental period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social, and practical domains.
What is intellectual disability?
A disorder that requires an individual to have the presence of one or more delusions with at least a one month duration.
What is Delusional Disorder?
When present, these last at least 2 weeks and are characterized by at least 5 symptoms of which sad mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities must be one.
What are depressive episodes?
In this disorder, girls tend to express more direct signs.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
This is an example of a traumatic event.
What is/are:
neglect/abuse
natural disasters/terrorism/community violence
IPV
commercial sexual exploitation
serious accidents/illnesses/sudden loss of loved one
military/refugee/war
Includes deficits in speech, language, and communication.
What are communication disorders?
In schizophrenia, the duration of a disturbance must be continuous for this long.
What is 6 months?
You cannot diagnose this on just the basis of hypomania.
What is Bipolar II?
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
Children with this disorder rarely seek out comfort when in distress.
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
The age that severity of stuttering predicts recovery and persistence in adolescent and adulthood.
What is age 8?
This schizophrenia-related disorder has specifiers such as Bipolar-type and Depressive-type.
What is schizoaffective disorder?
An individual with this diagnosis will experience a full manic episode versus a hypomanic episode.
What is Bipolar I?
Panic attacks in associated with this disorder can be described as this.
What is unexpected?
The timeframe for Acute Stress Disorder.
What is 3 days to 1 month after exposure?
The term used to describe the manifestation of a specific disorder that varies depending on the severity of that condition.
What is spectrum?
Brief psychotic disorder runs a higher risk for this, especially in younger individuals.
What is suicide?
This is not a diagnosis for adults.
What is Disrupted Mood Dysregulation?
Demoralization, depression, abuse of alcohol and sedatives for self-medication are all common consequences of this disorder.
What is Agoraphobia?
For example, having a lower IQ.
What are biological and neurological factors?
Jumping, grooming, and smelling an object are considered this type of tic.
What are complex motor tics?
Client is experiencing delusions or prominent hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, speech & behavior, & negative symptoms.
What are psychotic features?
In order to be diagnosed with this, a person cannot have a history of mania.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
At least one of these two things must be present to be diagnosed with OCD.
What are obsessions and compulsions?
The percent of childhood sexual abuse survivors that develop PTSD.
What is 90%?