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_______________is the recurring or persistent incongruity with reality as it relates to their surroundings, experiencing things as illusory, dreamlike, unresponsive, or other distortion.

Derealization

An individual who experiences recurring or persistent detachment from their surroundings, experiencing people or objects as though in a dream, walking through fog, in another dimension, as those the people or objects are lifeless or other distortions, while having intact reality testing is experiencing

unable to recall or acknowledge the experience around her or what had just occurred.

Dissociative Amnesia

Antisocial behavior can be easily predicted as an outcome, such as arrest or delinquency, from which variable?

Divorce

Divorce is a high predictor of child antisocial behavior and can lead to an antisocial lifestyle if co-parenting isn't in the best interest of the child.

________ is characteristic of isolation from others, restricted affect when involved in interpersonal venues, and not taking pleasure in people or the outside world. In Avoidant Personality Disorder, the isolating behavior is related to fear of the relationships, not disinterest.

Schizoid Personality Disorder

__________ which involves interpersonal deficits and discomforts accompanied by perceptual distortions, odd speech, unusual perceptual experiences or body illusions, and eccentric behavior. In Paranoid Personality Disorder, the focus is the motives of others and pervasive distrust.

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

Jane always wears loud, flamboyant clothing, contrary to her personality, which seeks to downplay interactions with everyone except her sister closest to her in age. Jane is guarded and fearful people are out to get her. When she hears sad stories, she bursts out in laughter. During gatherings in which she must be present, Jane's anxiety increases throughout the interactions, fueled by increasing paranoia that people are plotting against her. Jane shrinks inside of herself until she cannot feel her body. When asked where she is when appearing to be "gone" from a conversation, she replies, "I can take a road trip if I want to. Where do you go?" Jane's presentation is most consistent with

Acute stress disorder


DIANA

D- dissociative symptoms


I-intrusion symptoms


A-arousal symptoms


N-negative mood


A-avoidance symptoms

Cannabis use disorder differentials

Generalized anxiety


Cannabis induced anxiety disorder


Bipolar I or II disorder


Persistent depressive disorder Dash dysthymia

Termination phase is for cannabis use disorder

Make appointment with physician


Narcotics anonymous


Case management


Engage in community activities

Assessment for Bipolar 1- Goldberg Mania Questionnaire

This questionnaire is used to help determine if an individual needs to see a mental health professional for diagnosis and treatment of mania or manic-depression or bipolar disorder.

California Psychological Inventory - CPI

This assessment is used to investigate interpersonal and social interactions. Xavier's symptoms are more severe and warrant a more specialized assessment that targets more information regarding his symptoms. The California Psychological Inventory assesses social communication and interpersonal behavior. Specifically, predicting an individual’s reaction, what he or she will say or do, under conditions is part of the purpose of the CPI. Also, the CPI shows how others will view and assess this individual.

Used for personality disorders

Sneaky Anxiety Assessment tools

1. Level one cross cutting symptoms measure


2. Level two cross cutting symptoms measure


3. MMPI 2


4. Millon Clinical multi axle inventory

Adjustment disorder assessments

1. The structured clinical interview


2. Clinical assessment in neuropsychiatric (SCAN)


3. Impact thermometer

ADHD assessments

Back (Definition)



Autism assessment - non obvious

Adolescent Behavior Checklist (ABC)


Behavioral Observation System (BOS)


Behavioral Summarized Evaluation


Early Childhood Inventory-4


Evaluating Acquired Skills in Communication


Infant Behavioral Summarized Evaluation

Bipolar Disorder-non obvious

- mania and mood assessments


Barratt Impulsiveness Scale


Counselor Rating Form


Friedman Well Being Scale


Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (SADS)


General Behavior Inventory (GBI)

Somatic Symptom Disorder assessments

Prime-MD


Brief Outpatient Psychopathology Scale


Derogatis Psychiatric Rating Scale


History and Severity of Traumatic Events and Twelve Theme Assessment of Post Traumatic Symptoms


Manifest Anxiety Scale


Midtown Community Mental Health Study


Post Traumatic Personality Profile (P3)


Recent Life Changes Questionnaire


SCL-90 Analogue


Symptom Assessment 45 Questionnaire (SA-45)

Borderline Personality Disorder- non obvious

Emotional Problems Scales


Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI)


- has personality in title or borderline

Bulimia Nervosa- not obvious assessment

Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview (PDI-R)

Conduct Disorder=not obv.assessments

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Adolescent Form


Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale


Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System


Family Intake Form


Teacher Report Form


Projective Instruments


Child Apperception Test


Depressive Personality Disorder Inventory


Early Childhood Inventory-4


Emotional or Behavior Disorder Scale, School and Home Version

Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder-notobvass.

Pitt Questionnaire


Maslach Burnout Inventory

Non obv. Ass. For Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Child Assessment Schedule


Child Depression Inventory

Non obv. Ass. For Major Depressive Disorder

Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale, Self-Rating Scale for Affective Syndromes


Early Childhood Inventory-4


Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorder and Schizophrenia


Longitudinal Internal Follow-Up


Referral Decision Scale

Major or Mild Neurocognitive Disorder assessments

The Clock Drawing Task


Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test


Blessed-Roth Dementia Scale


Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia


Halstead-Reitan Test Battery


Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder- non obv ass.

Derogatis Psychiatric Rating Scale


Early Childhood Inventory-4


SCL-90 Analogue


Symptom Assessment-45 Questionnaire (SA-45)

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder- non obv, ass.

Composite International Diagnostic Interview


Impact of Events Scale


Peritraumatic Dissociation Experience Questionnaire-Rater Version


Problem Checklist


Violence Attitudes Scales (VAS)