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LCSW DSM 5, Exam questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+ Schizophrenia - -A)2 or more of the following, each present for a significant portion of the time during a 1-month: Delusions Hallucinations Disorganzied speech Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior Negative symptoms - that last at least 6 months B. Level of functioning has not gone back to pervious levels of functioning C.persist for at least 6 months Specify: First episode, currently in acute ep. "" partial remission "" full remission (Social withdrawl, lack of emotional expression) Schizophrenia with Catalonia - -Psychomotor disturbance 4 A's of Schizophrenia - -A - inappropriate affect A - loosening of associations A - autistic thoughts A - ambivalence Schizophreniform Disorder - -A.2 or more of the following, each for a significant portion of time during a 1 -month period or less: Delusions Hallucinations Disorganzied speech Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior Negative symptoms - that last at least 6 months B. An episode of the disorder last at least 1 month but less than 6 months C. Schizoaffective, depressive, or Bipolar have been ruled out D. No drugs cause Schizophreniform VS Schizophrenia - -Is distinguished by its difference in duration - 1 month but less than 6months (form) At least 6 months on Schizoaffective Disorder - -A.an uninterrupted period of illness during which there is a major mood episode(manic or depressive) concurrent with criterion A of schizophrenia B. Delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks C. D. No drugs cause How long must an individual experience difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep in order to meet criteria for insomnia disorder? 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 weeks - -3 months Confabulation - -Manifested by filling in gaps of a client's memory with material that is created during the course of a narrative about history or personal experience, without intent to deceive Symptom found in certain types of severe memory disorder Korsakoff's syndrome 2nd to chronic alcoholism and dementia and Alzheimer's disease Common Delusions - -Delusion of Grandeur - unrealistic sense of importance, power "" of Persecution - others are out to harm "" of Reference - everything is related to the person Somatic delusion Control delusion - someone or something is controlling the person Emotionally Labile - -Tendency to fluctuate between moods quickly and without warning Hemiplegia - -Complete paralysis of one side of the body (It involves the arm, leg, and sometimes the face of the affected side) Conversion disorder Hyperacusia - -A condition in which there is a greater than normal sensitivity/reactivity to sound (Common with Depression) Atypical Features - -Mood reactivity, hypersonia, increase in appetite, feelings, of rejection, and or a heavy feeling in the arms or legs Reactive Attachment Disorder (Trauma - and Stress- Related disorder) - -RAD- a consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers Minimally social and emotionally responsive to others Limited and affect Ep of unexplained irritability or sadness A. Consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers, manifested by both of the following: -Child rarely or minimally seeks comfort when distressed - "" responds to comfort when distressed B. A persistent social and emotional disturbance characterized by at least 2 of the following .... C. Child has experienced a pattern of extremes of insufficient care as evidence by at least 1 of the following .... D. ODD Oppositional Defiant Disorder - -At least 6 months Pica (307.52) (Feeding and eating disorders) - -Eating of non-nutritive substances outside the context of a socially normative practice Over a period of at least 1 month Rumination Disorder - -Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at least 1 month. Regurgitated food may be re-chewed, re-swallowed, or spit out Avoidant/Restrictive Food intake disorder - -An eating or feeding disturbance as manifested by persistent failure to meet appropriate nutritional and/or energy needs associated with one or more of the following: -Significant weight loss -"" nutritional deficiency -Dependence on enteral feeding or oral supplements -marked interference with psychological functioning Anorexia Nervosa - - Bulimia Nervosa 307 - -

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LCSW DSM 5, Exam questions and
answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+
Schizophrenia - ✔✔-A)2 or more of the following, each present for a significant portion of the time
during a 1-month:



Delusions

Hallucinations

Disorganzied speech

Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior

Negative symptoms - that last at least 6 months

B. Level of functioning has not gone back to pervious levels of functioning

C.persist for at least 6 months



Specify:

First episode, currently in acute ep.

"" partial remission

"" full remission

(Social withdrawl, lack of emotional expression)



Schizophrenia with Catalonia - ✔✔-Psychomotor disturbance



4 A's of Schizophrenia - ✔✔-A - inappropriate affect

A - loosening of associations

A - autistic thoughts

A - ambivalence



Schizophreniform Disorder - ✔✔-A.2 or more of the following, each for a significant portion of time
during a 1 -month period or less:

, Delusions

Hallucinations

Disorganzied speech

Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior

Negative symptoms - that last at least 6 months

B. An episode of the disorder last at least 1 month but less than 6 months

C. Schizoaffective, depressive, or Bipolar have been ruled out

D. No drugs cause



Schizophreniform VS

Schizophrenia - ✔✔-Is distinguished by its difference in duration - 1 month but less than 6months (form)



At least 6 months on



Schizoaffective Disorder - ✔✔-A.an uninterrupted period of illness during which there is a major mood
episode(manic or depressive) concurrent with criterion A of schizophrenia

B. Delusions or hallucinations for 2 or more weeks

C.

D. No drugs cause



How long must an individual experience difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep in order to meet
criteria for insomnia disorder?



3 months

6 months

1 year

2 weeks - ✔✔-3 months



Confabulation - ✔✔-Manifested by filling in gaps of a client's memory with material that is created
during the course of a narrative about history or personal experience, without intent to deceive

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