Grief and Loss
Disruptive behavioral disorders
Personality Disorders
Eating disorders
Addiction disorders
Neurodevelopmental disorders
100

This grief disorder occurs beyond social/cultural/religious norms

Prolonged grief

100

a frequent and persistent pattern of anger, hostility, irritable mood, disobedience, and defiant behaviors.

Oppositional Defiant disorder

100

Pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility

OCD-PD

100

Which eating disorder is characterized by repeated episodes of eating large amounts of food followed by purging.

Bulimia Nervosa

100

Which group is at the highest risk for substance use across their lifespan.

Adolescents

100

a neurological condition that impairs one's ability to listen, focus, and follow instructions when attempting to engage and complete projects.

ADHD

200

grief where the individual has little or no opportunity to grieve

Disenfranchised

200

an impulse control disorder characterized by disproportionate anger and aggression

Intermittent Explosive disorder

200

Pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feeling of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation

Avoidant Personality disorder

200
This eating disorder is evidenced by the urge to eat non edible items such as dirt, plastic or paper among many other items.

Pica

200

Which symptom is commonly seen in someone withdrawing from opioids?

Cold flashes with goose bumps 

200

This encompasses several neurodevelopmental conditions such as autistic disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

Grief that is experienced in the midst of loss or death, not always related to death

Anticipatory

300

a condition characterized by aggressive behaviors that often include hostility and physical violence toward others.

Conduct disorder

300

Pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects with marked impulsivity.

Borderline personality disorder

300

This eating disorder is characterized by self induced starvation

anorexia nervosa

300

Name the 4 areas of the brain involved in the REWARD PATHWAY

Limbic, basal ganglia, amygdala, Prefrontal cortex

300

This is the most severe tic disorder, characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics that must persist for one year and must have been present before age 18.

Tourette syndrome

400

The time or state of experiencing the death of a loved one

Bereavement

400

This disorder is characterized by an uncontrollable need to steal even if a person has the item already.

Kleptomania

400

Pervasive pattern of excessive emotionally and attention seeking behaviors.

Histrionic personality disorder

400

This eating disorder is characterized by repeated rapid consumption of large amounts of food, unrelated to hunger.

BED (Binge eating disorder)

400

These symptoms usually occur within 8-48 hours after the last drink of alcohol in patients with chronic alcohol use.

Withdrawal symptoms

400

these disabilities include deficits in both intellectual and adaptive functioning.

Intellectual disabilities

500

avoidance or refusal to accept loss/death

Denial

500

This disorder is characterized by the uncontrolled need to set or start fires

Pyromania

500

Pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy

Narcissistic personality disorder

500

In bulimia nervosa, callouses/scars on the knuckles are a classic sign called_____________.

Russell's sign

500

a severe and potentially fatal presentation of alcohol withdrawal

Delirium tremens

500

This type of communication disorder entails issues involved with information that is received by the  patient.

Receptive communication disorder

600

Prevalent problem in nursing, characterized by depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, frustration and feeling hopelessness.

Burnout

600

behaviors or actions in the external world, such as acting out or aggression.

Externalizing

600

Pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings

Schizoid personality disorder

600

"normalized, non-disordered eating" is when an individual's diet includes a variety of foods, and one can mindfully consume the food in response to hunger but can stop when feeling full, this is know as__________.

Healthy eating

600

The act of taking a drug that was intended for someone else and using it for themselves.

Drug diversion

600

This type of communication disorder is where the individual has a hard time communicating thoughts, concepts, and ideas, as well as relating to others

Expressive communication disorder