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| Marked impairment in the use of multiple non-verbal behaviors such as eye to eye gaze, facial expression, body postures, and gestures to regulate social interaction |
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| Lack of social or emotional reciprocity |
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| Does not seem to listen when spoken to directly |
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| Bullies, threatens or intimidates others |
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| Initiates physical fights |
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| Has used a weapon that can cause harm |
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| Mean to people and animals |
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| Stolen while confronting a victim |
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| Forced someone into sexual activity |
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| Broken into someone's house |
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| Stays out at night despite parental prohibitions |
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| Has run away from home at least twice |
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| Onset of conduct disorder |
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Childhood onset (before 10) Adolescent onset (none before 10) Unspecified (age not known) |
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| Actively defies or refuses to comply with adults' requests or rules |
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| Deliberately annoys people |
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| Blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior |
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| Touchy or easily annoyed by others |
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| Worry about losing or possible harm behfalling attachment figures |
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| Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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| Reluctance or refusal to go to school |
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| Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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| reluctance of refusal to go to sleep without being near major attachment figure (or sleep away from home) |
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| Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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| Repeated nightmares regarding theme of separation |
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| Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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| Early onset of Separation Anxiety Disorder |
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| Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type |
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| Using substances but short of withdrawal and tolerance |
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| Delusions and hallucinations |
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| Time period for Major Depressive Disorder |
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| During the same 2 week period |
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| Time frame for manic episode |
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| at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalization is necessary) |
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| Criteria met for both Manic and major depressive episode for at least 1 week |
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- 4 days versus 1 week - Not severe enough to cause marked impairment |
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| Time frame for Dysthymic Disorder |
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2 years for adults 1 year for children and adolescents (never been without symptoms for more than 2 months) |
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| Dysthymic Disorder versus chronic Major Depressive Disorder |
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- if criteria for major depressive disorder is met - can be superimposed on top of each other |
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| One manic episode and no past major depressive episodes |
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| Bipolar 1 Disorder, Single Manic Episode |
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| Most recent hypomanic episode |
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| Bipolar 1 Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic |
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| Bipolar 1 versus Bipolar II |
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| There has never been a manic episode, just hypomanic |
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- At least 2 years - hypomanic and depressive features but NO major depressive disorder (otherwise it would be bipolar 2) and NO manic episodes (otherwise it would be Bipolar 1) |
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| Postpartum Onset Specifier |
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| within 4 weeks postpartum |
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| Anxiety about being in places from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing) or in which help may not be available in the event of having an unexpected panic attack |
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1. being outside the home alone 2. being in a crowd or standing in line 3. being on a bridge 4. traveling in a bus, train, or automobile |
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| Time frame for Panic Disorder without agoraphobia |
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| 1 month (worried about having another one) |
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| Can you have agoraphobia without panic disorder? |
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| Fear about social or performance situations |
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| Time frame for social phobia |
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| (if under 18, duration for at least 6 months) |
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| What if PTSD symptoms start 6 months after the stressor |
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| Acute Stress Disorder time frame |
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| minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 4 weeks AND occurs within 4 weeks of the traumatic event |
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| Time frame for Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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| Not having sexual fantasies or desires for sex |
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| Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder |
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| Extreme aversion and avoidance of all (or almost all) genital sexual contact with a sexual partner. |
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| Is there such a thing as eating disorder, NOS |
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| Waking up with detailed recall of frightening dreams. Is alert when wakes up. |
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| Wake up in a panicky scream, out of it, and no detailed dream is recalled |
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| Can't resist aggressive impulse and it results in serious assault or destruction of property. |
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| Intermittent Explosive Disorder |
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| Out of proportion aggressiveness |
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| Intermittent Explosive Disorder |
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| When time frame does an adjustment disorder have to develop? |
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| Within 3 months of the stressor |
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| Specifiers for Adjustment Disorders |
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Acute = lasts less than 6 months Chronic = 6 months or longer |
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Disturbance of Conduct Mixed Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct |
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| For antisocial personality disorder, behavior has to occur since after what age? |
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| Acts that result in grounds for arrest |
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| Antisocial Personality Disorder |
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| Impulsive or failure to plan ahead |
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| Antisocial Personality Disorder |
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| Failure to sustain consistent work or pay bills |
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| Antisocial Personality Disorder |
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| Histrionic Personality Disorder |
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| Exploits others and lacks empathy |
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| Can be Narcissistic or Antisocial |
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| 2 months after loss -- then it could become major depression |
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| What is the difference between Intermittent Explosive Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder? |
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| With Intermittent, it results in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property. |
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