DSM 5 Disorders questions and answers graded A+ already passed
DSM 5 Disorders questions and answers graded A+ already passedDisruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder chronic, severe and persistent irritability, severe temper outbursts that are verbal or behavioral, mood switches between irritability and outbursts, to qualify for diagnosis you must be between the ages of 6-18, symptoms must be reported as beginning before age 10 Adjustments Disorder symptoms cause significant distress but do not meet the full criteria for another disorder like PTSD, an anxiety disorder or a depressive disorder Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder a child willingly approaches any adult and engages with strangers in an overly familiar way Bipolar Disorder in children main or hypomanic episode, major depressive episode, went from 20,000 to 800,000 for children with a diagnosis, to diagnose this this is very tricky in children Oppositional Defiant Disorder angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, vindictiveness, symptoms are less intense than in conduct disorder, no are requirement for symptoms, more common in boys before puberty but after its pretty equal between girls and boys Intellectual Developmental Disorder preciously called mental retardation, deficits in both general mental abilities and everyday adaptive functioning, classified into 4 categories mild, moderate, severe, and profound, symptoms must be appear before age 18 Autism Spectrum Disorder deficits in social communication and social interaction, restrictive and repetitive patterns of behavior, 3 levels of severity Bipolar I Disorder must have a history of at least one manic episode that lasts for at least one week, hypomanic disorders are not required for a diagnosis of this disorder, major depressive episodes are not required for a diagnosis of this as well Cyclothymic Disorder duration of 2 years, hypomanic symptoms that do not meet the full criteria for a hypomanic episode, depressive symptoms that do not meet the full criteria for a major depressive episode, no more than 2 months symptom free Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder extreme symptoms that are present during the week before menstruation and absent by the week after menstruation, symptoms so severe they look like a major depressive episode generalized anxiety disorder or both, must have a negative impact on occupational and or social functioning, must meet the criteria for most of the menstrual cycles for the past year Panic Disorder recurrent and unexpected panic attacks, experience the sudden onset of physical
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dsm 5 disorders questions and answers graded a already passed
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disruptive mood dysregulation disorder chronic
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severe and persistent irritability
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severe temper outbursts that are verbal or behavioral
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