Externalizing Disorders
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Dev. & Comm. Disorders
Potpourri
100
These are the three types of ADHD.
What are Inattentive, Hyperactive, and Combined Type?
100
Mood disorder diagnosis is dependent on the classification of there time-frames of mood difficulty.
What are "episodes"?
100
These are at least four of the Anxiety Disorders of the DSM-IV
What are Separation Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, OCD, PTSD, GAD?
100
This category of symptoms differentiates between Autistic Disorder and Asperger's Disorder.
What is developmental delay of language?
100
This is what the title "DSM-IV" stands for.
What is Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (of Mental Disorders)
200
These are at least three of the symptoms that are present in Conduct Disorder but not in Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
What are fire-setting, destruction of property, breaking and entering, "conning", stealing, staying out all night, running away, truancy, use of a weapon to injure, physical cruelty?
200
This is the term used to describe loss of interest in an activity that used to be fun.
What is "anhedonia"?
200
This anxiety disorder is considered a disorder of childhood or adolescence.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
200
These are at least two of the symptoms are included under the category of restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped behaviors and interests.
What is preoccumation with stereotyped interests, adherence to rituals, repetetive motor mannerisms, persistent preoccupation with parts of objects?
200
The three categories of diagnoses reviewed today.
What are Externalizing, Internalizing, and Developmental?
300
ODD stands for this.
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
300
Children may exhibit this type of mood instead of the typical "depressed mood" of a depressive episode?
What is irritable mood?
300
These are the two things that someone with agoraphobia is anxious about.
What is the inability to escape and help might not be available for a panic attack?
300
A student points out an ad for a TV show in a magazine and starts discussing it with his peer. This is the term for this type of social interaction.
What is spontaneous seeking of shared enjoyment/interest?
300
Diagnosis requires specific symptoms, impairment, and this category of data.
What is duration?
400
In some cases, ADHD-like symptoms such as fidgeting, might be better accounted for by these diagnoses.
What are depression, sensory issues associated with PDD, PTSD, etc.
400
Aside from depressed/irritable mood, these are at least three of the symptoms associated with a depressive episode.
What are anhedonia, sleep disturbance, psychomotor aggitation, fatigue, feeling worthless, lack of concentration, recurrent thoughts of death?
400
For Social Phobia, a person must recognize their fear to be this.
What is unreasonable?
400
A failure to use developmentally expected speech sounds appropriate for age and dialect.
What is a phonological disorder?
400
This what the term NOS stands for.
What is Not Otherwise Specified?
500
Externalizing disorders are usually described as impairments in impulsivity, noncompliance, and this.
What is aggression?
500
This differantiates between a hypomanic and a manic state.
What is duration (mania = 7 days; hypomania = 4)?
500
In addition to experiencing a trauma and persistent re-experiencing, what are the two other symptom categories of PTSD?
What are avoidance and hyperarousal?
500
All five forms of communication disorders.
What are Expressive, Mixed, Phonological, Stuttering, and NOS?
500
Intellectual disability depends on impairments in these two areas.
What are intellectual and adaptive functioning?