Name: Score:
83 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 83
Bipolar 2
A strong conviction that a major catastrophe will occur
when memories occur suddenly and the victims find themselves reliving the event.
Major depressive episodes alternating with full manic episodes.
inability to initiate and persist in activities
Term 2 of 83
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
primary symptom involves explicit exposure to a traumatic or stressful event
acute stress disorder
reactive attachment disorder
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
adjustment disorder
-a form of depression that is not severe enough to be diagnosed as major depressive
disorder
-Shares many of the symptoms of major depressive disorder but differs in it course.
May be fewer symptoms, but depression remains relatively unchanged over long periods of
time.
a childhood disorder marked by severe recurrent temper outbursts along with a persistent
irritable or angry mood
Diagnosed in children and adolesence
historically, these children were diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Proposed new diagnosis to spotlight focus on individuals who start to develop psychotic
symptoms like delusions or hallucinations . these individuals are good candidates for early
intervention.
,Definition 3 of 83
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence.
1. Directly experienced
2.Witnessing in person
3. Learning event occured to someone close
4. Repeated exposure
Treatment of PTSD
Criteria for PTSD
PTSD in women who are revictimized?
Grandiose
Term 4 of 83
symptoms of panic disorder
Experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia for a few months, but generally able to resume
normal lives without significant issues.
similar to PTSD, occurs within a month after exposure to traumatic stress
timeframe is 3 days to 1 month
Proposed new diagnosis to spotlight focus on individuals who start to develop psychotic
symptoms like delusions or hallucinations . these individuals are good candidates for early
intervention.
trembling, shaking, dizziness, chest pain, sweating, heart palpitations, hot/cold flashes,
sense of losing control, feelings of choking, nausea or abdominal distress.
,Term 5 of 83
Symptoms for PTSD
Intrusion (memories, flashbacks), Avoidance (trauma-related thoughts, feelings, reminders)
Altered cognition/mood (self blame, fear, horror, guilt and shame) hyperarousal (startle
response, insomnia, irritability) Negative Mood (Inability to remember important aspects of
the event, persistent negative emotional state)
trembling, shaking, dizziness, chest pain, sweating, heart palpitations, hot/cold flashes,
sense of losing control, feelings of choking, nausea or abdominal distress.
Intense symptoms of acute grief that is still being experienced.
A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar
adults and exhibits 2 of the following
-Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults
-Wilingness to go off with an unfamilar adult with minimal or no hesitation
Term 6 of 83
Panic Disorder
Main feature is a persistent belief that is opposite to reality
Characterized by excessive anxiety or worry about numerous things, lasting for 6 months or
longer.
characterized by recurrent, severe, unexpected panic attacks
appearance and behavior, thought processes, mood and affect, intellectual functioning,
sensorium
, Definition 7 of 83
Experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia for a few months, but generally able to resume normal
lives without significant issues.
Schizophreniform disorder
symptoms of panic disorder
Acute Stress Disorder (ASD)
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Term 8 of 83
Agoraphobia Timeframe
at least 6 months.
Acute, Integrated and Complicated Grief.
lack of range of emotions
2.4 to 3.5 Higher
Term 9 of 83
agoraphobia
the belief that one is being watched, ridiculed, harmed, or plotted against, despite lack of
evidence.
fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds or wide open places, where one has felt loss
of control and panic
animal, natural environment, blood-injection-injury, situational, other
a pattern of extreme psychomotor symptoms, found in some forms of schizophrenia, which
may include catatonic stupor, rigidity, or posturing
83 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 83
Bipolar 2
A strong conviction that a major catastrophe will occur
when memories occur suddenly and the victims find themselves reliving the event.
Major depressive episodes alternating with full manic episodes.
inability to initiate and persist in activities
Term 2 of 83
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
primary symptom involves explicit exposure to a traumatic or stressful event
acute stress disorder
reactive attachment disorder
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
adjustment disorder
-a form of depression that is not severe enough to be diagnosed as major depressive
disorder
-Shares many of the symptoms of major depressive disorder but differs in it course.
May be fewer symptoms, but depression remains relatively unchanged over long periods of
time.
a childhood disorder marked by severe recurrent temper outbursts along with a persistent
irritable or angry mood
Diagnosed in children and adolesence
historically, these children were diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Proposed new diagnosis to spotlight focus on individuals who start to develop psychotic
symptoms like delusions or hallucinations . these individuals are good candidates for early
intervention.
,Definition 3 of 83
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence.
1. Directly experienced
2.Witnessing in person
3. Learning event occured to someone close
4. Repeated exposure
Treatment of PTSD
Criteria for PTSD
PTSD in women who are revictimized?
Grandiose
Term 4 of 83
symptoms of panic disorder
Experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia for a few months, but generally able to resume
normal lives without significant issues.
similar to PTSD, occurs within a month after exposure to traumatic stress
timeframe is 3 days to 1 month
Proposed new diagnosis to spotlight focus on individuals who start to develop psychotic
symptoms like delusions or hallucinations . these individuals are good candidates for early
intervention.
trembling, shaking, dizziness, chest pain, sweating, heart palpitations, hot/cold flashes,
sense of losing control, feelings of choking, nausea or abdominal distress.
,Term 5 of 83
Symptoms for PTSD
Intrusion (memories, flashbacks), Avoidance (trauma-related thoughts, feelings, reminders)
Altered cognition/mood (self blame, fear, horror, guilt and shame) hyperarousal (startle
response, insomnia, irritability) Negative Mood (Inability to remember important aspects of
the event, persistent negative emotional state)
trembling, shaking, dizziness, chest pain, sweating, heart palpitations, hot/cold flashes,
sense of losing control, feelings of choking, nausea or abdominal distress.
Intense symptoms of acute grief that is still being experienced.
A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar
adults and exhibits 2 of the following
-Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults
-Wilingness to go off with an unfamilar adult with minimal or no hesitation
Term 6 of 83
Panic Disorder
Main feature is a persistent belief that is opposite to reality
Characterized by excessive anxiety or worry about numerous things, lasting for 6 months or
longer.
characterized by recurrent, severe, unexpected panic attacks
appearance and behavior, thought processes, mood and affect, intellectual functioning,
sensorium
, Definition 7 of 83
Experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia for a few months, but generally able to resume normal
lives without significant issues.
Schizophreniform disorder
symptoms of panic disorder
Acute Stress Disorder (ASD)
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Term 8 of 83
Agoraphobia Timeframe
at least 6 months.
Acute, Integrated and Complicated Grief.
lack of range of emotions
2.4 to 3.5 Higher
Term 9 of 83
agoraphobia
the belief that one is being watched, ridiculed, harmed, or plotted against, despite lack of
evidence.
fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds or wide open places, where one has felt loss
of control and panic
animal, natural environment, blood-injection-injury, situational, other
a pattern of extreme psychomotor symptoms, found in some forms of schizophrenia, which
may include catatonic stupor, rigidity, or posturing