Intoduction
PDD's
Substance Related
Personality
Anxiety
100
The DSM-IV TR has how many Axis'?
Five (5)
100
MR has been changed to?
IDD
100
How many classes of substances are listed in the DSM-IV-TR?
Eleven (11)
100
Name Cluster C Personalities (Anxious & Fearful)
Avoidant, Dependent and OCPD
100
Name 3 common obsessions?
Safety, cleanliness and organization
200
What is GAF?
Global Assessment of Functioning Scale
200
What is the rare PDD that affects girls almost exclusively?
Rett's Disorder
200
What is a speedball?
Cocaine and Heroine
200
What makes Borderline PD different from other Cluster B disorders?
Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures or threats to harm, self-mutilating behavior
200
Name 2 reasons why someone may be more vulnerable to PTSD?
Nature of trauma, severe and prolonged, pre-existing anxiety, poor coping techniques, lack of support network
300
What goes on Axis II in the DSM-IV TR and why?
Personality Disorders and MR (IDD) - it is persistent or chronic conditions
300
At what age do PDD's emerge in children?
Prior to age 3
300
What were the 2 treatment models mentioned in Faces?
Medical Model and Harm Reduction Model
300
Which PD's are more commonly diagnosed in women?
Borderline, Histrionic and Dependent
300
Name 5 symptoms of Panic Attacks?
Chest pain or discomfort, chills or hot flashes, sweating, shaking, heart palpitations, sudden high anxiety, nausea, dizziness or faintness, a fear of dying, a sense of unreality, numbness or tingling, a feeling of choking
400
Where did I grow up?
Newark, New Jersey
400
What percentage of children with Autistic Disorder function in the MR range of intellectual functioning?
70-75%
400
To be considered substance dependent you must have ____________ and ____________.
Tolerance and withdrawal
400
What did Charles Manson say?
I was crazy, when crazy meant something!
400
Name the 3 biological theories associated with agoraphobia (listed in Faces).
Suffocation false-alarm theory, Neurotransmitter imbalance and genetic - runs in family
500
Name some cases for Adjustment Disorder.
ongoing financial strains, job loss, life changes - retirement, prolonged illness, serious relationship problems - divorce, children leaving home
500
Name 2 features of Asperger's indicating social impairment?
Abnormal nonverbal gestures, failure to develop peer relationships, lack of social and emotional reciprocity,impaired ability to express pleasure in another persons happiness
500
What percentage of substance users have an additional Axis I diagnosis?
75-80%
500
Name 5 characteristics of Anti-Social PD?
Deceitful, lying, conning others, impulsive, reckless, charmer, aggressive, lack of remorse, failure to conform to social norms, no respect for law abiding behaviors (arrests), manipulative, consistent irresponsibility
500
What was WWI PTSD symptoms called?
Combat fatigue