Anxiety Disorders
Mood and BP
MR/ID
ASD
WILDCARD: Diagnoses
100
While fear is an immediate reaction to a threat, anxiety is a ________-oriented mood state.
What is Future
100
While depressed mood in adults presents as feelings of sadness and reports of tearfulness, in children we often see what symptom?
What is Irritability
100
In the DSM-5, MR/ID is now determined by which key feature?
What is Adaptive Functioning
100
What are the three (two) key features of ASD?
What are Social/Communication and Behavioral Impairments
100
Katie, a 2 year old of normal physical appearance, is prone to many tantrums when her morning routine is disrupted. Her mother reports that when playing, she never smile and seems to have no reaction. When her mom changes her breakfast from Cheerios to Corn Flakes, Katie throws a fit. She also tends to rock from side to side.
What is ASD
200
Which is anxiety disorder is very rarely seen in children under 10 years of age?
What is Social Phobia
200
In which mood disorder do we see gender differences (spikes in females) emerge during puberty?
What is MDD
200
According to the WISC-IV, an average IQ score is represent by a Mean of ____ and a SD of ____.
What is Mean=100, SD=15
200
This refers to the ability to coordinate one's focus of attention on another person and an object of mutual interest.
What is Joint Attention
200
Roseanne was 15 when she was at a friend’s party and she began to feel dizzy and sick. Her eyes became blurry and everything seemed to be happening from a long way off. Roseanne was convinced she was going to faint and yelled at her friends to call an ambulance. Many medical tests failed to find any physical problems, but from that time, Roseanne began to be very afraid of any situations that caused strange feelings in her body such as flickering lights, fairground rides, or even exercise. Roseanne continues to have panicky feelings from time to time and is now starting to restrict her life so that she does not put any strain on her body.
What is Panic Disorder
300
Name the three components of anxiety
What is Cognitive, Behavioral, and Physical
300
Which mood disorder is characterized by less severe symptoms that persist for longer periods of time?
What is Dysthymia/ Persistent Depressive Disorder
300
Which degree of MR/ID is most prevalent?
What is Mild MR/ID
300
This communication impairment is characterized by either immediate or delayed verbatim repetition of previously heard words.
What is Echolalia
300
Eugene is a Caucasian, 12 year old boy from a high income family. He presented to therapy due to setting a cat on fire after raiding his parents’ liquor cabinet. When asked about this incident, he reported to find it funny. He is an only child and is often left unattended and undisciplined due to his mother’s alcoholism and father’s frequent business trips. He has been suspended twice in the past year for bullying, cheating, and ditching classes.
What is Conduct Disorder
400
What are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that are performed to relieve anxiety caused by obessession?
What are Compulsions
400
In the Negative Cognitive Triad theory of depression, individuals devalue the world, the future, and ______?
What is the Themselves
400
In addition to the Cultural-Familial Model of MR/ID, what is the name of the other proposed model?
What is the Organic Cause Model
400
What is the most effective type of treatment for ASD?
What is Early Intervention
400
Billy, a 10 year old, is having difficulties paying attention in class. His parents have noticed a drop in his grades. Teachers say that he has problems listening to rules and doesn’t seem to focus on schoolwork. Billy doesn’t usually turn in homework because he forgets or seems to misplace it.
What is ADHD-Inattentive Type
500
Which anxiety disorder lacks the element of irrationality?
What is PTSD
500
BP disorders are defined as __________episodes with one or more depressive episodes.
What is Manic/Hypomanic
500
What are the four degrees of MR/ID?
What are Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Profound
500
What is the name of the gold-standard assessment tool for referral questions related to ASD?
What is the ADOS
500
Tommy, a 7 year old boy, has been having trouble in math class. He has been receiving F’s. This problem persisted and his parents became concerned and took him to a psychologist. An IQ test was completed and he scored a 90, and average intelligence level, but when he completed an achievement test, his math score was somewhat lower than his other scores. Lately, Tommy has been dreading and refused to go to school on several occasions.
What is Learning Disorder