Diagnoses
Adaptive or Maladaptive
Evidence-Based Interventions
Comorbidity
Other
100

Marked by impairment in social communication and repetitive/restrictive behaviors. 

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

100

A child, age 3, is worried about separating from their mother.

What is adaptive. 

100

This treatment approach is the gold standard for anxiety. 

What is CBT. 

100

ASD is highly comorbid with which other neurodevelopment disorder?

ADHD

100

The theory that mental and physical disorders develop from a genetic or biological predisposition for that illness combined with stressful conditions that play a precipitating or facilitating role.

What is the Diathesis-Stress Model

200

Marked by a fear or anxiety about one or more social situations in which the individual is exposed to potential scrutiny by others. 

What is Social Anxiety Disorder

200

A high school student is worried about grades

What is adaptive.

200

Stimulant medications are commonly prescribed for individuals diagnosed with this...

What is ADHD. 

200

Generalized anxiety disorder is closely related to this disorder, primarily due to the symptom "worry". 

What is depression. 

200

When individuals with similar experiences who present with different outcomes.  

What is Multifinality

300

A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated

What is Conduct Disorder

300

A high school student has to give a presentation for class and right before the presentation has a panic attack. 

What is maladaptive. 

300

Interpretation Bias Training focuses on increasing activation in brain areas that are responsible for emotion recognition and regulation and is used to support individuals diagnosed with what?

What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD). 

300

Girls with Bipolar II disorder are more likely to be also diagnosed with what class or disorders?

Mood Disorders (will also accept specific dx such as anxiety, depression, etc.)

300

When individuals with different histories show similar developmental outcomes

What is Equifinality

400

This disorder, characterized by hypo-manic episodes, is sometimes hard to diagnose in teenagers given developmentally appropriate "mood swings" that can mask symptoms. 

What is Bipolar II disorder.

400

An 8 year old student was worried about getting sick during COVID-19.

What is adaptive. (feat of germs or illness is considered developmentally expected during this age group).

400

This controversial, evidence-based approach to improving the social, communication, and behavioral functioning of children with ASD.  It utilizes functional analysis to identify the purpose of behavior(s) and then identify/alter antecedents and consequences.


What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). 

400

44% of individuals diagnosed with ADHD are also diagnosed with this behavioral disorder marked by defiant behavior. 

What is ODD (will also accept conduct problems). 

400

An emotional bond between child and caregiver that help protect and reassure children in stressful situations

What is attachment. 
500

Jessie is a 9 year old girl who comes into your clinic.  Her parents are concerned with Jesse's constant state of restlessness. She has trouble staying engaged in activities for longer than 5-10 minutes. She also always forgets her belongings at school, forgets due dates, and appears easily distracted by external factors. What is a probable diagnosis?

What is ADHD (inattentive type). 

500

A child, age 4, screams and cries during drop-off the first week week of daycare 

What is adaptive. (if this continued for longer than a few weeks it would be concerning, but it is typical fear/worry for a child of this age)

500

An evidence-based approach for individuals diagnosed with conduct problems (and their families) where a therapist provides "bug-in-ear" support. 

What is Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). 
500

Individuals diagnosed with the personality disorder, Antisocial personality disorder, often were diagnosed with this disorder prior to age 18. 

What is conduct disorder. 
500

An infant’s pattern of actions and emotions in response to environmental stimuli (it is stable by 2-3 months, and believed to be innate)

What is temperament