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Acute Stress Disorder - When symptoms occur 3 days to 1 month after the traumatic event. Most go on to be diagnosed with PTSD. ADHD - 1. inattention (6+) - careless mistakes, overlooks details - difficulty sustaining attention - seems to not listen - does not follow trough on instructions - difficulty organizing - avoids tasks that require sustained mental effort - often loses things - forgetful 2. hyperactivity/impulsivity (6+) - fidgets - often leaves seat - run/climbs when inappropriate - cannot do leisure activities quietly - "on the go" constantly - talks excessively - difficulty waiting - interrupts/intrudes Alcohol Use Disorder - A. At least 2 of these over a 12th month period 1. Alcohol taken in larger quantities over a longer period of time than was intended. 2. Persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to control or cut down alcohol use. 3. Great deal of time in activities for gaining and recovering from alcohol4. craving 5. failure to fulfill home, work or school obligations 6. persistent use even after social or interpersonal challenges 7. alcohol use in hazardous situations 8. tolerance 9. withdrawal Anorexia Nervosa - A. Restrictive eating leading to weight that is less than minimally normal for that persons age, height, and gender. B. Intense fear or gaining weight or becoming fat or behavior that interferes with weight gain C. Disturbance in the way in which one's body weight or shape is perceived and lack of recognition of the seriousness of low body weight Antisocial Personality Disorder - 1. not compliant with social norms 2. social predator 3. lack of conscience, empathy, remorse 4. deceitfulness 5. impulsive 6. irritable/aggressive 7. irresponsible Autism Spectrum Disorder - 1. deficits in social communication and interaction 2. restricted repetative beh., interests, and 3. few to no friends 4. maintenance of sameness 5. stereotyped and ritualistic beh. 6. stimming Avoidant Personality Disorder - l inhibition2. feelings of inadequacy 3. hypersensative to negative eval. 4. unwilling to socialize unless certain people will approve 5. restrained in intimate relationships 6. views self as unappealing to others (social phobia is milder) Binge Eating Disorder - A. Binge eating with lack of control 1. Eating more rapidly than normal 2. Eating until feeling uncomfortable 3. Eating large amounts without hunger 4. Eating alone b/c of embarrassment 5. Feeling depressed, disgusted, or guilty after B. Marked distress after binge C. Occurs 1+ weeks for every 3 months D. Not associated with compensatory beh
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