These are the 3 levels of awareness
What are the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious?
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This is how many days per week intervention sessions meet for the management of learning disorders
What is 2-3 days?
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This is how long ADHD symptoms must persist in order to make the diagnosis
What is at least 6 months?
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ASD is associated with the advanced age of this parent
What is paternal?
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"Police wiretapping phones" is an example of this type of delusion
What is a non-bizarre delusion?
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Along with suppression, humor, and altruism, this is the other mature ego defense
What is sublimation?
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This is the prevalence of learning disorders in school-age children
What is 5-15%?
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According to the DSM-5TR, only 5 symptoms are needed to make the diagnosis of ADHD if the patient is this old
What is 17 or older?
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This is the prevalence of ASD in the US
What is 1 in 36 children?
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Movement side effects of antipsychotics are seen in this dopamine pathway
What is the nigrostriatal pathway?
Mesocortical -> Negative symptoms
Mesolimbic -> Positive symptoms
Tuberoinfundibular -> Dopamine-Prolactin regulation causing hyperprolactinemia with antipsychotic use
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This is the time when the Ego develops
What is within the first year?
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This is the most common comorbidity associated with learning disorders
What is ADHD?
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These 2 neurotransmitters are dysregulated in ADHD
What are Dopamine and Norepinephrine?
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What is 15%?
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This type of hallucination occurs when you are waking up from sleep
What are hypnopompic hallucinations?
Not psychotic in nature
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The moral principle is seen in this Freudian part of the mind
What is the Superego?
Pleasure principle -> Id
Reality principle -> Ego
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This is the most common learning disorder
What is dyslexia?
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This is the highest comorbidity associated with ADHD
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?
About 50%
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ASD is defined by this type of behavior, along with social communication deficits
What are restricted/repetitive behaviors (RRBs)?
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A common comorbidity of schizophrenia are substance-use disorders. This substance is seen in more than 50% of the cases
What is tobacco?
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This is the only ego defense that is unconscious
What is suppression?
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For the diagnosis of learning disorders, intellectual disability can be ruled out by using 1 of these 2 tests
What are the WISC-V or WAIS-5?
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This is the prevalence of ADHD seen in adults
What is 2.5-4%?
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These 2 neurotransmitters are dysregulated in ASD
What are GABA and Glutamate?
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This gene has been shown to increase the risk of psychosis with the use of cannabis
What is the COMT gene?
Val/Val polymorphism increases the risk of cannabis-induced psychosis
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