Substance and addictive
Schizophrenia Spectrum and Psychotic Disorders
Feeding and Eating
Somatic
Trauma and Other Stressor
100

Specifier used when use has discontinued for more than 3 months, but less than 12

What is in early remission?

100

Major mood episode is the defining characteristic of this schizophrenia spectrum disorder

What is schizoaffective disorder?

100

Eating not nutritious, non-food items

What is pica?

100

The most common placement somatic disorders are observed

What is medical setting?

100

Marked distress that is out of proportion to the severity or intensity of the stressor

What is adjustment disorder?

200

Specifier used when 4-5 symptoms are present

What is moderate?

200

Average age of onset for schizophrenia in males and females, respectively

early-to mid 20s... late-20s

200

Lack of interest in food, avoidance of food due to sensory characteristics, or concerns about adverse consequences of eating, with no concern about the appearance or weight of one's body

What is avoidant restrictive food intake disorder?

200

Sam intentionally injects her diabetic child with more insulin than necessary to force illness. Sam would be diagnosed with this disorder

What is factitious disorder imposed on another?

200

Duration of acute stress disorder

What is 3 days to one month?

300

The only non-substance related addictive disorder.

What is gambling disorder?

300

The most common form of hallucination

What is auditory?

300

Binging pair with a compensatory behavior

What is bulimia nervosa?

300

John is paralyzed in his right arm. Medical exams have found no reason for this occurrence. John has this disorder

What is functional neurological disorder (conversion disorder)?

300

Mental health condition not yet in the DSM-V that can develop from prolonged or repeated trauma

What is complex post traumatic stress disorder?

400

Benzodiazepines, benzodiazepine-like drugs, carbamates, barbiturates, and barbiturate-like hypnotics

What are the drugs in the Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic catagory?

400

The different durations of symptoms for brief psychotic disorder, schizophreniform, and schizophrenia

What is 1 day to 1 month, 1 month to 6 months, and 6 months or longer?

400

Regurgitation of food not associated with a medical condition

What is rumination disorder?

400

Hypochondria is best explained by this disorder 

What is illness anxiety disorder?

400

Feeling detached from one's body is...

Being detached from the world or one's surroundings is...

What is depersonalization?

What is derealization?

500

Continuing to experience perceptual symptoms after discontinuing hallucinogen use 

What is Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder?

500

Subtype of delusion where the focus is on another person being in love with the affected

What is erotomantic type?

500

BMI required for an anorexia nervosa diagnosis

What is 17 or lower?

500

Mary has frequent palpitations and low energy, leading to constant worry about having a serious heart condition and avoiding social activities for fear of being away from home. Mary would be diagnosed with this disorder

What is somatic symptom disorder?

500

The four categories of posttraumatic symptoms

What are intrusions, avoidance, negative alterations in cognition and mood, and alterations in arousal and reactivity