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Psychological s Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic s Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic s 0Presence of delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking/speech, disorganized or abnormal motor behavior, and negative symptoms. Schizophrenia Schizophrenia o6 months or more o1 month of active phase symptoms oexcess dopamine theory ooften late onset Gerald Simulation Janie Neurodevelopmental s Neurodevelopmental s Typically begin early in development; characterized by developmental deficits that produce impairments of personal, social, academic, or occupational functioning. Types Autism Spectrum Attention Deficit Hyperactivity 1

Autism Spectrum Repetitive Behaviors Persistent deficits in social communication & social interaction Inability to understand nonverbal cues Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD) 0Impairing levels of: inattention disorganization hyperactivity-impulsivity Bipolar & Related s Bipolar & Related s Experiencing times of depression and manic episodes. Mania- intense elevated mood and high energy that disrupts daily life (grandiosity, flight of ideas) Bipolar I Bipolar II Depressive moods last at least two weeks Manic moods lasts at least one week. Same depression as Bipolar I Hypomania (light mania) lasts 4 or more days WITHOUT life threatening consequences or psychotic episodes. 2

Depressive s Depressive s 0Feelings of saddness, emptiness or irritability that cause a disruption in daily functioning Major Depressive Persistent Depressive Major Depressive Depressed mood most of the day, diminished interest in almost all activities. Fatigue, weight loss, sleep disturbance Inability to concentrate Suicidal thoughts Persistent Depressive (Dysthymia) Depressed mood for most of the day Lasts at least two years. No suicidal thoughts Anxiety s Anxiety s 0Excessive fear and anxiety and related behavioral disturbances. Specific Phobia Social Anxiety Panic Agoraphobia Generalized Anxiety 3

Specific Phobia Social Anxiety Overwhelming and unreasonable fear of a specific stimuli 0Fearful, anxious or avoidant of social interactions situations that involve possibility of being scrutinized. Panic 0Recurrent panic attacks Acute, sudden and severe feelings of anxiety, fear or discomfort Agoraphobia 0Fear of public places public transportation open spaces enclosed places crowds being outside of the home alone Generalized Anxiety Six or more months of unspecified worry and unease - Constant feelings of dread without a clear cause Obsessive Compulsive & Related 4

Obsessive Compulsive & Related 0Acts individuals feels compelled to perform in response to obsessions or according to rules that must be followed rigidly. 0 Obsessive Compulsive 0 Hoarding 0 Body Dysmorphic Obsessive Compulsive Recurrent and persistent thoughts that are intrusive (obsessions) Repetitive behaviors or mental acts the individual feels driven to perform (compulsions) Hoarding Persistent difficulties discarding or parting with possessions regardless of actual value. Body Dysmorphic 0Preoccupation with one or more perceived defects or flaws in physical appearance that are not observable to others. Trauma & Stressor Related s Trauma & Stressor Related s 0Exposure to a traumatic or stressful event is a specific diagnostic criterion. PTSD 5

Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms following traumatic event flashbacks distressing dreams memories of event avoidance of distressing thoughts, memories and external reminders Dissociative s Dissociative s 0Disruption of normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, motor control, body representation & behavior. Dissociative Identity Dissociative Amnesia (& Fugue) Dissociative Identity Presence of two or more distinct personality states or alters Dissociative Amnesia 0Inability to recall autobiographical information an event or period of time, specific aspect of an event or life history purposeful travel or bewildered wandering (fugue) Somatic s 6

Somatic s Distressing somatic symptoms plus abnormal thoughts, feeling and behaviors in response to these symptoms. Types Somatic Symptom Illness Anxiety Conversion Somatic Symptom Extreme anxiety about physical symptoms that are interpreted as evidence of illness. Conversion Extreme anxiety converts into a physical disorder - Weakness, paralysis, loss of senses, inability to speak Illness Anxiety (formerly hypochondriasis) 0Preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness; somatic symptoms are not present or are mild but there is a high anxiety about health concerns. Feeding & Eating s Feeding & Eating s 0Persistent disturbance of eating related behaviors that results in altered consumption or absorption of food & significantly impairs physical health or psychosocial functioning. 0Anorexia Nervosa 0Bulimia Nervosa 0Binge Eating 7

Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa 0Persistent energy intake restriction 0Intense fear of gaining weight or of becoming fat 0Disturbance in self-perceived weight or shape 0Recurrent episodes of binge eating 0Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain Purging, use of laxatives 0Self-evaluation that is unduly influenced by body shape and weight Binge Eating 0Recurrent episodes of binge eating a larger amount than most people would eat 0Must occur at least once per week for three months Neurocognitive s Neurocognitive 0Symptoms related to complex attention, executive function, learning, memory, language, perceptual-motor, and social cognition. : 0 Major Neurocognitive (previously dementia) 0 Alzheimer s Disease Major Neurocognitive 0Significant cognitive decline from a previous level of performance in: complex attention executive function learning and memory language, perceptual-motor 8

Alzheimer s Disease 0Gradual progression of cognitive & behavioral symptoms decline in memory and learning Personality s Personality s 0Enduring pattern of distorted thinking, interpersonal difficulties, problems with impulse control and/or problems with emotional responses Cluster A Cluster B Cluster C 0 Paranoid - Borderline - Avoidant 0 Schizoid - Histrionic - Dependent Cluster A: odd, suspicious and eccentric Paranoid Personality : Pattern of distrust and suspiciousness that others motives are interpreted as malevolent. Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional, Erratic Antisocial: Pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others. Borderline Personality 0Pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity. 9

Histrionic Personality 0Pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking. Narcissistic 0Pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy. Cluster C: Anxious and Fearful Dependent 0Avoidant Personality 0Pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation. 0Pattern of submissive and clinging behavior related to an excessive need to be taken care of. 10