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Children with OCD tend to have higher rates of this comorbidity as compared to adults.
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seperation anxiety disorder
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A developmentally delayed toddler should have what initial assessment?
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Hearing evaluation
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Dare and assoc family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa is based on what factor?
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helping the parents take responsibility for the patient's weight gain
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Children with enuresis most commonly have what coexisting finding?
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Developmental delay
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How should the starting dose for a stimulant for ADHD be determined?
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Start with the lowest marketed dose
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12y/o presents to ED with acute euphoria and disorientation. UDS is negative, VSS, no hallucinations or delusions noted. The patient eventually becomes drowsy and drifts off to sleep. What substance is most likely involved?
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an inhalant
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A psychiatrist should agree to serve as an expert in a custody case involving a child with autism only if they have this.
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sufficient experience to render a professional opinion.
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At what age do children develop seperation anxiety?
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6-8 months of age
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What Piagetian task must a child have mastered to play peek-a-boo?
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object permanence
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What treatment is effective for patients with mild ADHD symptoms and minimal daily impairment?
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patent behavioral management training.
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What ADHD symptom is most like to diminish in adulthood?
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hyperactivity
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The development of self according to Kohut depends of what process?
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mirroing and idealization
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At what age do children develop stranger anxiety?
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around 8 months of age
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What is the most common form of child abuse?
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neglect
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What treatment has the strongest evidence for treating children with selective mutism?
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behavior modification
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Caspi and colleagues found that moderation of life stress and subsequent development of depression is associated with a polymorphism of the promoter region of which gene?
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5-HTT
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What antipsychotic is most likely to cause hyperprolactinemia in adolescents?
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risperidone
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In Bowlby's theory of attachment what inital behavioral response was seen in children when seperated from their caretaker?
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protest
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At what age do children begin to engage in social comparison and developing their personal values and beliefs?
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school age
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What genetic syndrome has the greatest risk of developing a schizophrenia-like syndrome?
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velocardiofacial
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What self-reported symptom in medically ill children is most highly correlated with a clinician-made diagnosis of depression?
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anhedonia
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At what age is gender identity firmly established?
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3 years old
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What is the greatest risk factor for future suicide attempts in adolescents?
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history of multiple suicide attempts
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14 y/o with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia is reluctant to take medication stating "I don't want my thinking changed" Which ethical concept is most important in this situation?
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autonomy
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Heightened suicide risk in adolescents is associated with the transporter gene for?
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serotonin
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What is the first line treatment in patient with bulimia nervosa?
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CBT
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What is the effect on cognitive development with the onset of psychosis in children?
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initial decline in IQ after the onset of psychosis but little to no further decline
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Autism is commonly linked to what neurological disorder?
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Seizure disorder
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Why is buproprion contraindicated in patients with bulimia?
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it is associated with higher incidence of seizures
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Two common and significant side effects of carbamazepine are?
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leukopenia and rash
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