The two systems used for diagnosing mental illnesses.
What is the DSM and ICD?
This neurodevelopmental disorder is typically diagnosed between the first 2-5 years of life.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
The most common disorder amongst adolescence.
What is Substance Use Disorder?
This part of brain is triggered by False Alarms.
What is the Amygdala?
The F in FAACSE.
What is Face the Person?
These two "s" words are used as the basis to assign a diagnoses.
What are signs and symptoms?
This neurodevelopmental disorder has a strong genetic component characterized by a persistent pattern of hyperactivity, impulsivity and substantial difficulties with sustained attention.
What is Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
When someone alternates between states of mania and depression.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Facing your worry is called.
What is Exposure?
The AA in FAACSE.
What is Attune and Acknowledge?
Treatment is always applied using this analysis.
What is risk: benefit ratio analysis?
This disorder disguises itself as refusal or severe reluctance to go to school.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder (SepAD)?
This disorder causes hallucinations and delusions.
What is Schizophrenia?
A graph illustrating how overaccommodation can lead to low levels of resiliency.
What is the Avoidance Curve?
The C in FAACSE.
What is Clarify?
This percentage of mental illnesses can be diagnosed prior to age 25 years.
What is 70%?
This disorder has persistent patterns of hostile and disobedient behaviours combined with irritability and anger, as well, as frequent vindicative acts.
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?
OCD stands for.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
When a worry becomes so big it covers more things in a worry category than it should.
What is Avoidance Creep?
The S in FAACSE.
What is Summarize?
These are considered disturbances to usual brain function.
What are mental illnesses?
Youth with this disorder act with aggression and even violence towards others either in response to challenge or without provocation.
What is Conduct Disorder (CD)?
Approximately 2% of 15 to 24-year-old Canadians are affected by this Mental Illness.
What is Panic Disorder?
A foundational, back-and-forth interaction between children and caregivers, like a game of tennis, that builds strong brain architecture.
What is Serve and Return?
The E in FAACSE.
What is Empathize?