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duration of delusions in Delusional Disorder

1 month or more

In Delusion Disorder, Criteria A for schizophrenia has never been met. T or F

True: Hallucinations, if present, are not prominent and are related to delusional theme.

In Delusional Disorder, apart from impact of delusion, functioning is ___ and behavior is ___

Apart from impact of delusion, functioning is _not markedly impaired_ and behavior is _not obviously bizarre/odd_

In Delusional Disorder, if manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been ___.

In Delusional Disorder, if manic or major depressive episodes have occurred, these have been _brief relative to duration of delusional periods_.

What are the criteria for Delusional Disorder?

A. 1+ delusions for 1+ months.


B. Criterion A for SCZ never met.


- hallucinations not prominent & related to delusions.


C. apart from Impact of delusion, functioning not markedly Impaired & behavior not markedly bizarre/odd


D. Mood symptoms brief


E. not due to substance/medical condition/other mental disorder


Mnemonic: 1,1-A-I-M-3 (sub/med/other)

What are the subtypes of Delusional Disorder?

Jealous: spouse/lover is unfaithful


Persecutory: maligned, spied on, etc.


Erotomanic: other is in love with patient


Grandiose: conviction of great talent/insight


Somatic: bodily functions/sensations


Unspecified


Mixed: no one theme predominates


Mnemonic: JPEG SUM

When do you use the specifier "with bizarre content" with Delusional Disorder?

if delusions are:


clearly _I_mplausible,


not _U_nderstandable and


not derived from _O_rdinary life experiences.


Mnemonic: not OUI (it's I-U-O)

How many symptoms do you need for Criterion A for Brief Psychotic Disorder? How many are there?

1+, at least one must be one of the first 3 (of 4) symptoms

What are the symptoms of Criterion A in Brief Psychotic Disorder?

1. Delusions


2. Hallucinations


3. Disorganized Speech


4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior.


Mnemonic: DH-DB

How long is the episode in Brief Psychotic Disorder?

at least 1 day but less than 1 month

What are the the criteria for Brief Psychotic Disorder?

A. 1+ of following (1 must be of 1st 3):


-Delusions-Hallucinations-Disorganized Speech-Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior-


B. Duration of 1+ days but less than 1 month


C. not better explained by mood d/o with psychotic features/another psychotic disorder/substance-induced disorder/medical condition


When do you use specifier "with marked stressor(s)" in Brief Psychotic Disorder? What's another name for this?

if symptoms occur in response to events that would be very stressful to almost everyone in similar circumstances in that culture.


Brief Reactive Psychosis

How many symptoms do you have in Criterion A for Schizophreniform Disorder, and for how long?

2+, each for most of a month (or less if successfully treated), with at least one in the first 3 of 5 symptoms.

What are the symptoms of Criterion A in Schizophreniform Disorder?

1. Delusions


2. Hallucinations


3. Disorganized Speech


4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior


5. Negative Symptoms


Mnemonic: DH-DB-N

How long is the episode in Schizophreniform Disorder? What makes it provisional?

At least 1 month but less than 6 months.


When dx made without waiting for recovery, it should be qualified as "provisional" (may last past 6 months).

What differentiates Schizophreniform Disorder from Schizoaffective Disorder and Depressive/Bipolar Disorder with psychotic features? (this is a criteria)

1) no mood episodes concurrent with active-phase symptoms


or


2) mood episodes present for minority of total duration of active/residual periods

What are the criteria for Schizophreniform Disorder?

A. 2+ of following (1 must be of 1st 3):


-Delusions-Hallucinations-Disorganized Speech-Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior-Negative symptoms


B. Duration of 1+ month but < 6 months


-"provisional" if no recovery


C. SCZaff d/o & mood d/o with psych fx ruled out


- no concurrent mood episodes OR


- mood episodes present for minority of duration


D. not better explained substance-induced disorder/medical condition

What are the symptoms of Criterion A in Schizophrenia?

1. Delusions


2. Hallucinations


3. Disorganized Speech


4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior


5. Negative Symptoms


Mnemonic: DH-DB-N

How many symptoms do you have in Criterion A for Schizophrenia, and for how long?

2+, each for most of a month (or less if successfully treated), with at least one in the first 3 of 5 symptoms.

What are the criteria for Schizophrenia?

A. 2+ of following (1 must be of 1st 3):


-Delusions-Hallucinations-Disorganized Speech-Grossly disorganized or catatonic Behavior-Negative symptoms


B. For most of duration of symptoms, level of functioning in 1+ major areas below level before onset (or failure to achieve expected level if onset in childhood/adolescence)


C. Duration of symptoms for 6+ months,


with 1+ months of Crit A symptoms and rest may be prodromal/residual symptoms: negative or 2+ Crit A symp in attenuated form


D. SCZaff d/o & mood d/o with psych fx r/o


- no concurrent mood episodes OR


- mood episodes present for minority of duration


E. not better explained by substance-induced disorder/medical condition


F. if hx of ASD or CD of childhood onset, dx made only if delusions or hallucinations + other required symp present for 1+ month

Criterion A for Schizoaffective Disorder: an uninterrupted period of illness during which a ___, which must include ___, is concurrent with ___.

Criterion A for Schizoaffective Disorder: an uninterrupted period of illness during which a _major mood episode_, which must include _depressed mood if episode is major depressive_, is concurrent with _Criterion A of Schizophrenia_.

Criterion B for Schizoaffective Disorder differentiates from Mood Disorder with Psychosis in what way?

Delusions or hallucinations for 2+ weeks in absence of major mood disorder

What are the criteria for Schizoaffective Disorder?

A. major mood episode concurrent with Crit A of SCZ (includes depressed mood if MDE)


B. 2+ weeks of psychosis with euthymia


C. symptoms of mood episode present for most of duration of illness


D. not better explained by substance-induced disorder/medical condition

What are the subtypes of Schizoaffective Disorder?

Bipolar type: manic episode (+/- MDE) in presentation


Depressive type: MDE only in presentation

What are the criteria for Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder?

A. Presence of Delusions and/or Hallucinations.


B1. Evidence that Crit A symptoms developed in context of intox/WD or exposure to med


B2. Involved substance/med can cause Crit A symptoms.


C. not better explained by other psychotic d/o.


D. does not occur exclusively during delirium.


E. causes significant distress/impairment.

What are the criteria for Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medication Condition?

A. Presence of Delusions and/or Hallucinations.


B. Evidence that Crit A symptoms developed in context of AMC.


C. not better explained by other psychotic d/o.


D. does not occur exclusively during delirium.


E. causes significant distress/impairment.

What are the subtypes of Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medication Condition?

With Delusions


With Hallucinations

What are the criteria of Catatonia Associated With Another Mental Disorder? How many symptoms are required? How do you indicate the other mental disorder?

Mnemonic: CAMP GEM NEWS (three words - 3 symptoms required)


Catalepsy (passive induction of posture held against gravity)


Agitation, not influenced by external stimuli


Mannerism (odd caricatures of normal actions)


Posturing (spontaneous, active maintenance of posture against gravity - opposite of catalepsy)


Grimacing


Echolalia


Mutism, exclude if aphasic


Negativism (opposition/no response to instruction/external stimuli)


Echopraxia


Waxy Flexibility (slight, even resistance to positioning by examiner, like bending a candle)


Stereotypy (repetitive, abnormally frequent, non-goal-directed movements)


Write dx as " Catatonia associated with" + other mental disorder

What are the criteria of Catatonia Associated With Another Medical Condition? How many symptoms are required? How do you indicate the other medical condition?

Mnemonic: CAMP GEM NEWS (three words - 3 symptoms required)


A. three of following symptoms:


Catalepsy (passive induction of posture held against gravity)


Agitation, not influenced by external stimuli


Mannerism (odd caricatures of normal actions)


Posturing (spontaneous, active maintenance of posture against gravity - opposite of catalepsy)


Grimacing


Echolalia


Mutism, exclude if aphasic


Negativism (opposition/no response to instruction/external stimuli)


Echopraxia


Waxy Flexibility (slight, even resistance to positioning by examiner, like bending a candle)


Stereotypy (repetitive, abnormally frequent, non-goal-directed movements)


B. Evidence that disturbance due to AMC


C. not better explained by other psychotic d/o.


D. does not occur exclusively during delirium.


E. causes significant distress/impairment.


Write dx as " Catatonia associated with" + other mental disorder

When do you use Other Specified Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorder dx instead of Unspecified SS and OPD?

Other Specified SS & OPD to indicate specific reason criteria not met (and must list specific reason)