DSM5 Diagnostic Criteria Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... B. The individual finds it difficult to control the worry. C. The anxiety and worry are associated with three (or more) of the following six symptoms (with at least some symptoms having been present for more days than not for the past 6 months): Note: Only one item required in children. 1. Restle ...
... B. The individual finds it difficult to control the worry. C. The anxiety and worry are associated with three (or more) of the following six symptoms (with at least some symptoms having been present for more days than not for the past 6 months): Note: Only one item required in children. 1. Restle ...
Slide 9
... behavior- behave in a way that is statistically rare and violate the social norm Obviously the more symptoms the person demonstrates the more confident the clinicians are on diagnosing that person as mental ill. Suffering from one or more of the symptoms above suggests a person may have a mental dis ...
... behavior- behave in a way that is statistically rare and violate the social norm Obviously the more symptoms the person demonstrates the more confident the clinicians are on diagnosing that person as mental ill. Suffering from one or more of the symptoms above suggests a person may have a mental dis ...
Taking a look at the DSM V
... –Removal of recurrent legal problems –Addition of craving or strong urge to use –2-3 Criteria for Mild, 4-5 for moderate, 6 or more severe –Removal of polysubstance Dependence –New Specifiers: In a controlled environment, on ...
... –Removal of recurrent legal problems –Addition of craving or strong urge to use –2-3 Criteria for Mild, 4-5 for moderate, 6 or more severe –Removal of polysubstance Dependence –New Specifiers: In a controlled environment, on ...
Perspectives on Psychological Disorders
... • A mood disorder characterized by euphoric states, • extreme physical activity, • excessive talkativeness, • distractedness, • and sometimes grandiosity. ...
... • A mood disorder characterized by euphoric states, • extreme physical activity, • excessive talkativeness, • distractedness, • and sometimes grandiosity. ...
Chapter 16 Abnormal Psychology
... • A form of “hypochondriasis” can occur when learning about abnormal psychology. • You may find that some of the symptoms we discuss in this chapter sound like something you have experienced. • This is normal; happens with medical students, too! • Note, though, that all psychological disorders invol ...
... • A form of “hypochondriasis” can occur when learning about abnormal psychology. • You may find that some of the symptoms we discuss in this chapter sound like something you have experienced. • This is normal; happens with medical students, too! • Note, though, that all psychological disorders invol ...
Edward Poa, MD, FAPA - National College of Probate Judges
... a. Double-check that they have the current form (physicians often have outdated versions, if they have any at all) b. Will often help reduce anxiety about what information they need to provide c. Provides a structured format that will support their opinion 14. Watch out for physicians making genera ...
... a. Double-check that they have the current form (physicians often have outdated versions, if they have any at all) b. Will often help reduce anxiety about what information they need to provide c. Provides a structured format that will support their opinion 14. Watch out for physicians making genera ...
DSM-IV-TR - CSUN.edu
... discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from other mental disorder or from no mental disorder. 2. There is also no assumption that all individuals described as having the same mental disorder are alike in all important ways. 3. Because impairments, abilities, and disabilities vary widel ...
... discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from other mental disorder or from no mental disorder. 2. There is also no assumption that all individuals described as having the same mental disorder are alike in all important ways. 3. Because impairments, abilities, and disabilities vary widel ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, and Dissociative Disorders
... Dissociative Fugue • Symptoms • Sudden and unplanned travel away from home • Inability to recall past events or important information from the person’s life • Confusion or loss of memory about his or her identity, possibly assuming a new identity to make up for the loss • Extreme distress and probl ...
... Dissociative Fugue • Symptoms • Sudden and unplanned travel away from home • Inability to recall past events or important information from the person’s life • Confusion or loss of memory about his or her identity, possibly assuming a new identity to make up for the loss • Extreme distress and probl ...
Evidence-Based Assessment - Phoenix Children`s Hospital
... child demonstrate any difficulties in the second category, communication. The main point of differentiation from autistic disorder, especially the higher functioning subtype, is that those with AS do not exhibit ...
... child demonstrate any difficulties in the second category, communication. The main point of differentiation from autistic disorder, especially the higher functioning subtype, is that those with AS do not exhibit ...
DSM-IV
... • Existence in one individual of two or more distinct identities or personality states that each has its own pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self. • At least 2 of the personalities take control of the person’s behavior in sequence, with gaps in recent & pas ...
... • Existence in one individual of two or more distinct identities or personality states that each has its own pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self. • At least 2 of the personalities take control of the person’s behavior in sequence, with gaps in recent & pas ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... getting a disease • Hypochondriasis: fear they already have a disease • Chronic course ...
... getting a disease • Hypochondriasis: fear they already have a disease • Chronic course ...
working memory.
... Brain areas affected in autism • Subtle but widespread brain anomalies have been found, • Especially in the – brain stem, – the cerebellum, – temporal lobes. ...
... Brain areas affected in autism • Subtle but widespread brain anomalies have been found, • Especially in the – brain stem, – the cerebellum, – temporal lobes. ...
Access policy practice advice: Autism Spectrum Disorder (doc 267.5
... Although individuals with ASD have core commonalities, they also can have a range of presentations within these core areas. This is one of the reasons that the condition is referred to as a continuum or spectrum. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses: 1. Autistic Disorder 2. Asperger’s Disorder ...
... Although individuals with ASD have core commonalities, they also can have a range of presentations within these core areas. This is one of the reasons that the condition is referred to as a continuum or spectrum. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses: 1. Autistic Disorder 2. Asperger’s Disorder ...
KEY–DSM-5 Major Disorders
... people would eat in a similar period of time; must occur at least one per week for three months ...
... people would eat in a similar period of time; must occur at least one per week for three months ...
Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
... identity confusion or takes on a new identity. Depersonalization disorders involve persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization (a feeling that things are unreal or that you are not yourself) that are of sufficient severity to cause significant distress or impairment in functioning. Somatof ...
... identity confusion or takes on a new identity. Depersonalization disorders involve persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization (a feeling that things are unreal or that you are not yourself) that are of sufficient severity to cause significant distress or impairment in functioning. Somatof ...
Chapter 9
... relationships -DSM IV classified as Axis II -They do not believe there is anything wrong with them, but rather their problems occur by other people or events ...
... relationships -DSM IV classified as Axis II -They do not believe there is anything wrong with them, but rather their problems occur by other people or events ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Discuss research on the role of the brain in schizophrenia, including the dopamine hypothesis, abnormal brain structures, and the progressive loss of gray matter in early-onset schizophrenia. ...
... Discuss research on the role of the brain in schizophrenia, including the dopamine hypothesis, abnormal brain structures, and the progressive loss of gray matter in early-onset schizophrenia. ...
Imitation, mirror neurons and autism
... repetitive and restricted patterns of behaviour. In those children with autism as opposed to Asperger's syndrome, the disorder has an onset before the age of 3 years and is associated with delayed and abnormal language development [6±8]. The condition is heterogeneous, both with respect to cause and ...
... repetitive and restricted patterns of behaviour. In those children with autism as opposed to Asperger's syndrome, the disorder has an onset before the age of 3 years and is associated with delayed and abnormal language development [6±8]. The condition is heterogeneous, both with respect to cause and ...
Jeopardy Power Point
... certain theory, people with schizophrenia use The more of this than neurotransmitter other people. dopamine ...
... certain theory, people with schizophrenia use The more of this than neurotransmitter other people. dopamine ...
simple cyclic movements as a distinct autism
... cannot be attributed only to better diagnostic procedures. The current incidence of diseases belonging to the ASD spectrum is estimated to be about 10 in 1,000 children. Many typical and atypical forms of autism exist (high functioning autism, Aspergers syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, R ...
... cannot be attributed only to better diagnostic procedures. The current incidence of diseases belonging to the ASD spectrum is estimated to be about 10 in 1,000 children. Many typical and atypical forms of autism exist (high functioning autism, Aspergers syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, R ...
Causes
... Noticed that certain symptoms tended to cluster together as a unique syndrome or disorder ...
... Noticed that certain symptoms tended to cluster together as a unique syndrome or disorder ...
File
... certain theory, people with schizophrenia use The more of this than neurotransmitter other people. dopamine ...
... certain theory, people with schizophrenia use The more of this than neurotransmitter other people. dopamine ...
Screening for autism in young children
... symptoms that are sometimes present with ASDs, these include self injurious behaviors, functional disturbances such as difficulties with sleeping and eating, abnormal fears, and abnormal responses to sensory stimuli [Klinger et al., 2003]. Cognitive functioning can range from severe mental retardatio ...
... symptoms that are sometimes present with ASDs, these include self injurious behaviors, functional disturbances such as difficulties with sleeping and eating, abnormal fears, and abnormal responses to sensory stimuli [Klinger et al., 2003]. Cognitive functioning can range from severe mental retardatio ...