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Everything but Personality Disorders and Mental Retardation |
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Personality Disorders and Mental Retardation |
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Positive sxs of schizophrenia |
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delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized or catatonic behavior |
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Negative sxs of schizophrenia |
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flat affect, alogia (poverty of speech), avolition - inability to initiate and persist in goal-directed activities |
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Paranoid, Disorganized, catatonic, undifferentiated (no sxs dominate), residual (psychosis improved, but still odd) |
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Dev w/in 4 weeks/last max 4 weeks |
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At least 6 months prior to age 7 |
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Adjustment Disorder - Acute |
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Sxs dev w/3 months, last no more than six months after stressor terminates. Acute = duration less than 6 months. |
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Adjustment Disorder - Chronic |
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Sxs dev w/3 months, last no more than six months after stressor terminates. Chronic = duration more than 6 months. |
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Tranient <1 month; Chonic >1 month |
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Mania and major depression - at least 1 week |
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Hypomania and major depression - at least 4 days |
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Hypomania and milder depression - at least 2 years in adults (1 year in kids) |
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Less than 1 month; 1 or more sxs |
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Recurrent; at least 2x/week for 3 months |
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Onset over 3 years of age - delays in language, social function, and motor skills |
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3 or more sxs in past 12 months, one in past 6 months. |
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder |
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Bad, but not severe - 6 months with 4 or more sxs |
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psychotic mental disorder with one or more non-bizarre delusions for at least 1 month |
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder |
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Several Discreet Episodes - Intermittent explosive disorder (abbreviated IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of uncontrollable rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand |
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Major Depression Disorder |
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2 weeks with 5 or more symptoms |
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Acute = <6 months Chonric = >6 months |
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sxs more than one month Acute = Less than 3 months Chronic = More than 3 months |
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Reactive Attachment Disorder |
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small hands, feet, and head |
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Regurgitation and rechewing of food |
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Talks freely at home but appears frozen in other settings like at school or out in public |
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Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements (such as hand waving, body rocking, or head banging) for at least four weeks |
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Repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations consistently for 1 year. |
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Transient tic disorder is a temporary condition in which a person makes one or many brief, repeated, difficult to control movements or noises (tics). |
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Arousal to a physical object |
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rubbing penis against non-consenting person |
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arousal to cross-dressing |
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Gender identity disorders - Gender identity disorder (GID) |
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persons who experience significant gender dysphoria (discontent with the biological sex they were born with). It is a psychiatric classification and describes the attributes related to |
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Expressive Language disorder and Mixes receptive-expressive language disorder |
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Difficulties with expression Difficulties with receiving and expressing |
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<30 with many physical complaints |
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numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits without a neurological cause |
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excessive preoccupation or worry about having a serious illness |
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excessively concerned about and preoccupied by a perceived defect in his or her physical features |
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Difficult to get or remain asleep |
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Being intermediate between male and female; hermaphroditism |
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Bad, but not severe - 6 months with 4 or more sxs # Often loses temper. # Often argues with adults. # Often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults' requests or rules. # Often deliberately annoys people. # Often blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior. # Is often touchy or easily annoyed by others. # Is often angry and resentful. # Is often spiteful or vindictive. |
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3 or more sxs in past 12 months, one in past 6 months. Threatens and hurts people or animals. Destroys property Lies and Steals Serious violations of rules |
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Disruptive Behavior Disorder (NOS) |
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* Consistent defiance of authoritative figures * Inability to take responsibility for bad behavior * Temper tantrums on a regular basis * Vengeful behavior and resentment * Aggressiveness toward people or animals * Destroying property * Stealing and lying * Bullying * Constant rule breaking |
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They are referring to the Mania and Hypomanias... |
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Difference b/t Dementia and Delirium |
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Delirium - sxs rapidly develop d/t to medication condition, and sxs can reduce with tx. Dementia - sxs slow and stable, little improvement possible. |
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Dysthymia and Cyclothymia in kids - Duration |
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1 or more: Use despite failure to fulfill obligations Use despite consequences Doesn't meet criteria for dependence OCCURRING AT ANY TIME WITHIN THE SAME 12-MONTH PERIOD |
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Substance Dependence Criteria |
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3 or more: Use Despite Consequences Tolerance Withdrawal Using more than intended Much time using and seeking Important Activities Reduced Unsuccessful Efforts to Qt OCCURRING AT ANY TIME WITHIN THE SAME 12-MONTH PERIOD |
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Mental Status Exam - General Appearance & Behavior o Physical Characteristics o Alertness o Clothing and Hygiene o Motor Activity o Facial Expression o Voice o Attitude towards Examiner - Speech (Rate & Rhythm) - Mood and Affect o Type o Lability o Appropriateness o Intensity - Thought o Process o Content - Perception o Hallucinations o Anxiety Symptoms o Phobias o Obsessions & Compulsions o Thoughts of Violence/SI - Consciousness & Cognition o Attention o Concentration o Orientation o Language o Intelligence o Memory o Abstract Thinking - Judgment and Insight |
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Multiaxial Assessment - Axis I o Clinical Disorders o Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention - Axis II o Personality Disorders o Mental Retardation - Axis III o General Medical Conditions - Axis IV o Psychosocial & Environmental Factors • Problems with Support Group • Problems related to the social environment • Educational problems • Occupational problems • Housing problems • Economic problems • Problems with access to health care or with legal system - Axis V o Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) |
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Substance-Related Disorder |
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- Alcohol - Amphetamine - Caffeine (not addictive) - Cannabis - Cocain - Hallucinogen - Inhalant - Nicotine - Opioid - Phencyclidine - Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic - Other - Polysubstance (3 or more substances, not including caffeine or nicotine) |
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Scale Consider psychological, social, and occupational functioning on a hypothetical continuum of mental health-illness.
Do not include impairment in functioning due to physical or environmental limitations. |
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