LMSW Exam: DSM 5 and Psychopathology 100% Correct
LMSW Exam: DSM 5 and Psychopathology 100% Correct comorbid existing with or at the same time (illnesses or disorders) contraindicated not recommended or safe to use (ex. meds) delusion false, fixed belief disorientation confusion with regard to person, time, or place dissociation disturbance or change in the usually integrative functions of memory, identity, perception, or consciousness; common in those with trauma endogenous depression ___ caused by a biochemical imbalance exogenous depression ___ caused by external events or psychosocial stressors folie a deux shared delusion hallucinations false sensory experiences; auditory most common hypomanic elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that is less severe than full-blown manic symptoms; not severe enough to interfere with functioning and no psychosis postmorbid subsequent to the onset of an illness premorbid prior to the onset of an illness psychotic experiencing delusions or hallucinations; not necessarily violent ego syntonic behaviors in sync with the ego (no guilt); if symptoms are this, hard to treat ego dystonic behavior not in sync with the ego = guilt; easier to engage in treatment multiaxial system discarded in DSM 5; axis I, II, and III combined into one axis with all mental and other medical diagnoses; axis IV replaced with significant psychosocial and contextual features; dropped axis V (GAF); added WHODAS 2.0 (disability assessment schedule); each section is developmentally organized not otherwise specified replaced with other specified disorder and unspecified disorder other specified disorder category used when the clinician can specify the reason that the presentation does not meet the criteria unspecified disorder category used when the clinician is unable to specify the reason or does not want to include the specific explanation autism spectrum disorder - a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors - now a spectrum including Aspergers, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS - characterized by difficulties with pragmatics and restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, activities substance use disorders combined substance abuse and substance dependence intellectual disabilities - no longer mental retardation; IQ and adaptive functioning used to determine client's ability - this section includes Intellectual Developmental Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, Unspecified Intellectual Disability communication disorders Disorders characterized by marked impairment in language and/or speech - includes language disorder, speech sound disorder (previously phonological disorder), childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering), social (pragmatic) communication disorder, and unspecified communication disorder social (pragmatic) communication disorder New to DSM-5 - difficulty with pragmatics = deficits in understanding and following social rules of verbal and nonverbal communication in naturalistic contexts, changing language according to the needs of the listener or situation, and following rules for conversations and storytelling - cannot be diagnosed in the presence of restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (autism). Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder - a disorder characterized by restlessness, inattentiveness, and impulsivity - must appear by age 12 - other specified ADHD and unspecified ADHD included Specific learning disorder a marked deficit in a particular area of learning that is not caused by an apparent physical disability, or by an unusually stressful home environment motor disorders a group of disorders characterized by motor symptoms such as tics, stereotypic movements, or lack of coordination; new subcategory - includes developmental coordination disorder and stereotypic movement disorder tic disorders disorders characterized by sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movements or sounds, ex. eye blinking, grimacing, throat clearing, grunting - includes Tourette's, persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder, provisional tic disorder, other specified TD and unspecified TD schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders This is a group of disorders characterized by major disturbances in perception, thought, language, emotion, and behavior; no subtypes of schizophrenia now - includes schizotypal PD, delusional disorder, brief psychotic disorder, schizophreniform disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective, substance/med induced psychotic disorder, and psychotic disorder due to another med condition catatonia a pattern of extreme psychomotor symptoms, found in some forms of schizophrenia, which may include catatonic stupor, rigidity, or posturing bipolar and related disorders group of mood disorders where mania is the defining feature; some specifiers = with mixed features, anxious distress; includes bipolar 1 disorder, bipolar 2 disorder, cyclothymic disorder, substance/med induced bipolar and related disorder, BARD due to another med condition, and other specified and unspecified BARD depressive disorders general category of mood disorders in which people show extreme and persistent sadness, despair, and loss of interest in life's usual activities; specifier = anxious distress, with mixed features (MDD); includes disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, major depressive disorder single and recurrent episodes, persistent depressive disorder (prev. dysthymia), premenstrual dysphoric disorder, sub/med induced, DD due to another med condition, other specified DD, and unspecified DD; bereavement exclusion removed anxiety disorders psychological disorders characterized by distressing, persistent anxiety or maladaptive behaviors that reduce anxiety dysarthria slurred speech
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