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What are the criteria for:
Schizophrenia, paranoid type
(2, with 4 sub criteria in the 2nd.)
1. One or more prominent delusions or repeated auditory hallucinations.
2. None of these is prominent:
Disorganized speech
Disorganized behavior
Catatonic behavior
Flat or inappropriate affect.
What are the:
Learning Disorders and the motor skills Disorder
(4 & 1)
Learning Disorders:
Reading
Mathematics
Written Expression
Not Otherwise Specified
Motor Skills:
Developmental Coordination Disorder
What are the:
Eating Disorders
(3)
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the criteria for:
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
(4)
1. Pattern of hostile and Defiant behavior for at least 6 months, during which at least four symptoms were present.
2. Impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning.
3. Not exclusively during Psychotic or Mood Disorders.
4. Criteria not met for Conduct Disorder, and, if age 18 years or older, criteria not met for Antisocial Personality Disorder.
What are the:
Characteristics for Substance-induced Anxiety Disorder
(5)
1. Obsessions or compulsions, prominent Anxiety, or panic attacks.
2. Either:
Symptoms in Item A developed during or within 1 month of substance intoxication/withdrawal or medication use relates to the disturbance.
3. The disturbance cannot be better accounted for by an Anxiety Disorder that is not substance induced.
4. Not exclusively during delirium.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Conversion Disorder
(6)
1. At least one voluntary motor or sensory function deficit.
2. Psychological factors are associated.
3. Symptom or deficit is not purposely faked or produced.
4. Symptom or deficit is not due to General Medical Condition, a substance, or a culturally-approved behavior or experience.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning, or calls for Medical evaluation.
6. Symptom or deficit not restricted to pain or sexual dysfunction. Not occurring solely during Somatization Disorder.
Define "Compulsions"
Repetitive physical or Mental actions that an individual feels compelled to perform in response to an obsession or according to rigid rules.
The Mental actions or physical behaviors are intended to prevent or limit diStress, or to avoid a feared event or situation. However, the chosen acts are not appropriately connected with the expected event or situation.
What are the:
Diagnostic criteria for gender identity Disorder
(4)
1. Cross-gender identification.
2. Uncomfortable with his or her sex ( or associated gender role).
3. No simultaneous physical intersex Condition.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the criteria for:
Duration requirements for schizophrenia
Continuous signs for at least 6 months.
At least 1 month meets item "A" active-phase symptoms.
May include periods of promodal or residual symptoms.
During promodal or residual signs may include only negative symptoms or at least two item "A" active-phase symptoms (in attenuated form).
What are the:
Characteristics for Dissociative identity Disorder
(4)
1. At least two distinct identities or personalities.
2. At least two of these identities or personalities repeatedly assume control of the person's behavior.
3. Can not remember, to an extent beyond ordinary forgetfulness, important personal information.
4. Not due to substance or General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Substance withdrawal
(3)
1. Substance-specific syndrome development caused by reducing or ceasing substance use.
2. The substance-specific syndrome causes diStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. A General Medical Condition does not cause the symptoms.
Note: Substance Withdrawal alone is not a diagnosis. See each substance.
What are the:
Other mood Disorders
(3)
1. Mood Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition
2. Substance-Induced Mood Disorder
3. Mood Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Describe the symptoms of inappropriate and excessive Anxiety, for separation Anxiety Disorder
(7)
1. Excessive distress at separation from home or from major attachment figures.
2. Excessive concern for major attachment figures.
3. Excessive worry that an unfavorable event will cause separation from a major attachment figure.
4. Fear of separation accounts for reluctance or refusal to go somewhere.
5. Extreme fear of being alone.- Reluctance or refusal to go to sleep when not near a major attachment figure.
6. Nightmares about separation.
7. Actual or anticipated separation from major attachment figures causes complaints of physical ailments.
What are the criteria for:
Shared Psychotic Disorder
(3)
1. Delusion develops in a person who is in a relationship with another person who already has a delusion.
2. Delusion is similar to the pre-established delusion of the other person.'
3. Not better described by another Psychotic Disorder or a Mood Disorder with Psychotic features. Neither is caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Encopresis
(4)
1. Repeated release of feces into inappropriate places. Can be involuntary or intentional.
2. Once a month or more, for at least 3 months.
3. At least 4 years old (chronological age or equivalent developMental level).
4. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition, excepting a mechanism involving constipation.
What are the:
Factitious Disorders
(3)
Factitious Disorder With Predominately Psychological Signs and Symptoms
1. Factitious Disorder With Predominately Physical Signs and Symptoms
2. Factitious Disorder With Combined Psychological and Physical Signs and Symptoms
3. Factitious Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Note: Factitious Disorder alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Characteristics for Hypoactive sexual desire Disorder
1. Limited or no sexual fantasies or desire.
2. Marked DiStress of interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Obsessive-compulsive Personality Disorder
(8)
1. Pervasive pattern of perfectionism, control and orderliness as indicated by four or more of the Following: Preoccupation with details and order.
2. Perfectionism interferes with getting work done.
3. Work supersedes leisure activities.
4. Inflexible in moral and ethical matters.
5. Difficulty in discarding worthless objects.
6. Hesitates to delegate tasks or work with others.
7. Stingy spending habits.
8. Stubborn and rigid.
What are the criteria for:
Substance dependence
Substance abuse with at least 3 of the following in a 12-month period: Tolerance; Withdrawal; Increased substance consumption; Wish to reduce or limit substance use; Obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance consumes considerable time;
Elimination or reduction of social, occupational, or recreational activities; Substance use continues despite awareness of consequent problems.
Note: Substance Dependence alone is not a diagnosis. See each substance.
What are the:
Dyssomnias
(6)
1. Primary Insomnia
2. Primary Hypersomnia
3. Narcolepsy
4. Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder
5. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder
6. Dyssomnia Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Bulimia nervosa
(5)
1. Repeated binge eating involving excess food and lack of control.
2. Inappropriate compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain.
3. Episodes in items A and B average at least twice a week for 3 months.
4. Excess bias of body weight or shape on self evaluation.
5. Not exclusively during Anorexia Nervosa.
What are the:
Characteristics for Female Orgasmic Disorder
(2)
1. Missing or delayed orgasm after normal sexual excitement.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Factitious Disorder with predominantly psychological signs and symptoms
(2)
1. Meets criteria for (General) Factitious Disorder.
2. Psychological signs and symptoms predominate.
What are the:
Characteristics for Sleepwalking Disorder
(6)
1. Recurring Episodes of getting out of bed and walking around during sleep.
2. Blank face and stare, does not respond to the communications of others, and is difficult to wake up.
3. Episodic amnesia or awakening.
4. Behavior and Mental activity are unimpaired within a few minutes of awakening.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
6. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar I Disorder, most recent Episode depressed
(3)
1. Major Depressive Episode is current or most recent.
2. At least one previous Manic Episode or Mixed Episode.
3. Episodes in A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder, and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
What are the:
Characteristics for Cyclothymic Disorder
(6)
1. Many periods over 2+ years with hypomanic symptoms (but not a Major Depressive Disorder Episode).
2. During the 2 year period, symptoms do not disappear for more than 2 months at a time.
3. No Major Depressive Episode, Manic Episode, or Mixed Episode appears during the first two years of the disturbance.
4. Symptoms not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder, and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
5. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
6. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
Define "obsessions"
Repeated and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that cause marked Anxiety or diStress and are both intrusive and inappropriate.
Not simply excessive worries about real-life problems.
The individual tries to ignore, suppress, or replace the thoughts, impulses, or images.
The individual realizes that the thoughts, impulses, or images come strictly from their own mind.
What are the:
Cluster C Personality Disorders and state their commonalities
(4 & commonalities)
1. Avoidant Personality Disorder
2. Dependent Personality Disorder
3. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
4. Personality Disorder not otherwise specified.
Commonalities: These individuals often appear anxious or fearful.
What are the:
Characteristics for Adjustment Disorder
(5)
1. Emotional or behavioral symptoms caused by identifiable Stressor(s) within 3 months of Stressor onset.
2. Either of the Following: Marked diStress beyond expectations.
Significant impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning.
3. Not a exacerbation of preexisting Axis I or Axis II Disorder.
4. Not Bereavement.
5.Symptoms disappear within 6 months of the end of the Stressor *Note: Adjustment Disorder alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Codable types of Mental retardation
(5)
1. Mild: IQ level 55-50 to approximately 70.
2. Moderate: IQ level 35-40 to 50-55.
3. Severe: IQ level 20-25 to 35-40.
4. Profound: IQ level below 20 or 25.
5. Severity Unspecified: strong presumption of retardation but person's intelligence is untestable by standard tests.
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar I Disorder, most recent Episode unspecified
1. Other than duration, a Manic, Hypomanic, Mixed, or Major Depressive Episode is current and most recent.
2. At least one previous Manic Episode or Mixed Episode.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. Symptoms in A and B above are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder. Neither are they superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
5. Symptoms in A and B are not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Separation Anxiety Disorder
(5)
1. Excessive and developMentally inappropriate Anxiety concerning separation from home or those whom the person is attached, as evidenced by at least three symptoms.
2. At least 4 weeks in duration.
3. Onset precedes age 18.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
5. Not solely during Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder, Schizophrenia, or other Psychotic Disorder. In adolescents and adults, is not better described by Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia.
What are the:
Bipolar Disorders
Bipolar I Disorder
Single Manic Episode
Most Recent Episode Hypomanic
Most Recent Episode Manic
Most Recent Episode Mixed
Most Recent Episode Depressed
Most Recent Episode Unspecified
Bipolar II Disorder
Cyclothymia
Bipolar Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Manic Episode
(5)
1. At least one week of unusually and persistently expansive or irritable mood.
2. At least three symptoms (4 if only irritable) have persisted during the disturbance,
3. Not a Mixed Episode.
4. Impairs occupational functioning, social activities or relationships. May require hospitalization to prevent injury to self or others. May include Psychotic features.
5. Not due to substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Intermittent explosive Disorder
(3)
1. Failure (several Episodes) to resist aggressive impulses resulting in assaults or property destruction.
2. The aggressive behavior is disproportionate to precipitating psychosocial Stressors.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Male Orgasmic Disorder
(3)
1. Missing or delayed orgasm after normal sexual excitement.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Schizophreniform Disorder
(2)
1. Items A, D, and E of Schizophrenia are met.
2. An Episode (including prodromal, active, and residual phases) lasts at least one month but less than six months.
What are the:
Characteristics for (general) pain Disorder
(5)
1. Severe pain is paramount and calls for clinical attention.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. Psychological factors play a key role in all aspects of the pain.
4. Symptom or deficit not faked or purposefully produced.
5. Neither Dyspareunia, nor any Mood, Anxiety, or Psychotic Disorder can explain the pain.
Note: Pain Disorder alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Characteristics for Specific phobia
(6)
What are the:
Characteristics for Specific phobia

Term
1. Existence or anticipation of specific objects or situations triggers excessive fear that is both marked and persistent.
2. Exposure to the object or situation causes an Anxiety response.
3. The individual realizes that the fear is unreasonable.
4. The object or situation is either endured with intense Anxiety or diStress or avoided.
5. The phobic response significantly interferes with the person's normal routine, activities, functioning, or relationships.
6. If the person is under age 18 years, the Disorder lasts 6 months or more.
What are the criteria for:
Substance abuse
(2)
1. Substance abuse with at least one of the following within a 12-month period:
Failure in work, school, home, or other major obligations.
Use of substance in physically dangerous situations.
Legal related to substance use.
Continued use despite consequent social and interpersonal problems.
2. Symptoms never met for Substance Dependence for given substance class.
What are the:
Characteristics for Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia
(3)
1. Both of the Following: Recurrent and unexpected Panic Attacks.
One or more of these symptoms follows the attacks for at least one month:
a persistent concern about more attacks
worry about implications or consequences of the attack
significant change in behavior resulting from the attacks
2. Agoraphobia is present.
3. Neither a substance nor a General Medical Condition accounts for the Panic Attacks.
What are the criteria for:
Enuresis
(4)
1. Repeated urination in bed or clothes. Can be involuntary or intentional.
2. Twice a week for at least 3 consecutive months . Also can be diStress in impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. At least 5 years old (chronologically, or equivalent developMental level).
4. Not due solely to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Kleptomania
(4)
1. Repeated failure to resist impulses to steal objects that are not really needed for personal use or for monetary value.
2. Increasing tension just before stealing.
3. Pleasure or relief while stealing.
4. Not done to express anger or to get even, and not due to a delusion or a hallucination.
What are the:
Paraphilias
(9)
1. Exhibitionism
2. Voyeurism
3. Sexual Sadism
4. Sexual Masochism
5. Fetishism
6. Transvestic Fetishism
7. Frotteurism
8. Pedophilia
9. Paraphilias Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Substance categories for substance-related Disorders
13
Alcohol Amphetamine
Caffeine Cannabis
Cocaine Hallucinogen
Inhalants Nicotine
Opioid Phencyclidine
Sedatives, Hypnotics, or Anxiolytics
Polysubstance
Other Substance
What are the criteria for:
Acute Stress Disorder
(3 & subtypes under 3rd...)
1. The individual experiences a traumatic event that includes both: Participating, witnessing, or confronting an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury.
Intense fear, helplessness, or horror.
2. During or afterwards, the person has at least three dissociative symptoms.
3. Persistent reexperiencing of the event in at least one way: Avoiding stimuli that recall the trauma.
Marked symptoms of Anxiety or increased arousal.
DiStress or impairment in social, occupational or other important functioning.
Occurs within four weeks of the trauma. Lasts at least 2 days and at most four weeks.
Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition; Not simply a worsening of a preexisting Axis I or Axis II Disorder.
What are the criteria for:
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
(6)
1. Excess Anxiety and worry about a number of events for more days than not for at least six months.
2. Difficulty in controlling the worry.
3. Three or more specific symptoms.
4. Anxiety and worry not confined to aspects of an Axis 1 Disorder and not limited to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
5. Impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
6. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition. Not limited to Mood, Psychotic, or Pervasive DevelopMental Disorders.
What are the:
(general) diagnostic categories for schizophrenia
(6)
1. Characteristic (Active-Phase) Symptoms
2. Social and/or Occupational Dysfunction
3. Duration Requirement
4. Schizoaffective and Mood Disorder Exclusion
5. Substance or General Medical Condition Exclusion
6. Conditions Regarding Relationship to a Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder
Note: Schizophrenia alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Somatoform Disorders
(7)
1. Somatization Disorder
2. Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
3. Conversion Disorder
4. Pain Disorder
5. Hypochondriasis
6. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
7. Somatoform Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Factitious Disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms
(2)
1. Meets criteria for (General) Factitious Disorder.
2. Physical signs and symptoms predominate.
What are the:
Additional Conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention
Noncompliance With Treatment
Malingering
Adult Antisocial Behavior
Child or Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
Borderline Intellectual Functioning
Age-Related Cognitive Decline
Bereavement
Academic Problem
Occupational Problem
Identity Problem
Religious or Spiritual Problem
Acculturation Problem
Phase of Life Problem
Describe 1. delirium, 2. dementia, 3. amnestic and 4. other cognitive Disorders
1. Delirium: consciousness disturbances and cognitive changes that develop in a brief period.
2. Dementia: a set of cognitive deficiencies that include memory impairment.
3. Amnestic Disorder: memory impairment without other cognitive impairment.
4. Cognitive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Name other Disorders of infancy, childhood, or adolescence
(5)
1. Separation Anxiety Disorder
2. Selective Mutism
3. Reactive Attachment Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood
4. Stereotypic Movement Disorder
5. Disorder of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Not Otherwise Specified
What are the criteria for:
Dependent Personality Disorder
(8)
1. Extreme need to be taken care of as indicated by at least five of the Following: Difficulty in decision-making.
Requires others to bear responsibility in major areas of his or her life.
Has difficulty disagreeing with others.
Difficulties in initiating projects.
Goes to lengths to obtain support of others.
Uncomfortable or helpless when alone.
Urgently needs care and support from a new relationship when a close bond ends.
Unrealistic fears about taking care of himself or herself.
What are the:
Characteristics for Dissociative fugue
(4)
What are the:
Characteristics for Dissociative fugue

Term
1. Unexpected travel from home or work with inability to recall personal history.
2. Confused about his or her identity or assumption of a new identity.
3. Not solely during dissociative identity Disorder. Also not due to a substance or General Medical Condition.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the criteria for:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
1. A pervasive pattern of inadequacy, insensitivity, and inhibition, indicated by at least four of the Following: Avoids occupational activities involving interpersonal contact.
Shuns involvement with unless sure of being liked.
Restrained in intimate relationships.
Preoccupied by criticism or social rejection.
Inhibition and feelings of inadequacy in new situations.
Feels inept, unappealing, inferior.
Avoids personal risks or potentially embarrassing activities.
Feels inept, unappealing, inferior.
Avoids personal risks or potentially embarrassing activities.
What are the:
Medication-induced movement Disorders, and the other medication-induced Disorder
(7 & 1)
Medication-Induced Movement Disorders:
1.Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism
2.Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
3.Neuroleptic-Induced Acute Dystonia
4.Neuroleptic-Induced Acute Akathisia
5.Neuroleptic-Induced Tardive Dyskinesia
6.Medication-Induced Postural Tremor
7.Medication-Induced Movement Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Other Medication-Induced Disorder:
Adverse Effects of Medication Not Otherwise Specified
What are the criteria for:
Brief Psychotic Disorder
(3... Subtypes under 1st)
1. At least one of these symptoms:
Delusions
Hallucinations
Disorganized speech
Behavior that is grossly disorganized or catatonic
2. Disturbance lasts from 1 day to less than 1 month with return to premorbid levels.
3. Not better described by Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features, Schizoaffective Disorder, or Schizophrenia. Also not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Panic Disorder without Agoraphobia
1. Both of the Following: Recurrent and unexpected Panic Attacks.
One or more of these symptoms follows the attacks for at last one month:
persistent concern about more attacks
worry about implications or consequences of the attack
significant change in behavior resulting from the attacks
2. No Agoraphobia is present.
3. Neither a substance nor a General Medical Condition accounts for the Panic Attacks.
What are the:
Characteristics for Premature ejaculation
(3)
1. Ejaculation before, on, or shortly after entry and before desired.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a substance.
What are the:
Characteristics for Mood Disorder due to General Medical Condition
(4)
1. Prominent and persistent mood disturbance that includes either or both:
Depressed mood or decreased interest or pleasure in activities.
Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood.
2. Physiological result of a General Medical Condition.
3. Not solely during delirium.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Male erectile Disorder
(3)
1. Difficulties in attaining or maintaining erection while having sex.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
The diagnostic criteria for fetishism
(3)
1. For at least six months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve inanimate objects.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational or other important functioning.
3. The inanimate objects are not limited to female cross-dress clothing or genital stimulation equipment.
Describe the diagnostic for schizophrenia, undifferentiated type
Item "A" symptoms are present.
Not Paranoid, Disorganized, or Catatonic Type.
What are the:
Characteristics for Transvestic fetishism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors by a heterosexual male that involve cross-dressing.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Relational Problems
Relational Problem Related to a Mental Disorder or General Medical Condition:
1. Parent-Child Relational Problem
2. Partner Relational Problem
3. Sibling Relational Problem
4. Relational Problem Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar I Disorder, most recent Episode hypomanic
(4)
1. Hypomanic Episode is current or most recent.
2. A previous Manic or Mixed Episode.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. Neither A or B above are better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder. Neither are they superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
What are the:
Feeding and eating Disorders of infancy and early adulthood
(3)
1. Pica
2. Rumination Disorder
3. Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood
What are the:
Characteristics for Sexual dysfunction due to a Medical Condition
(2)
1. Sexual dysfunction with marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
2. Sexual dysfunction is explained by a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Cluster A Personality Disorders and state their commonalities
(3 & commonalities...)
1. Paranoid Personality Disorder
2. Schizoid Personality Disorder
3. Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Commonalities: These individuals often appear odd or eccentric.
What are the criteria for:
Borderline Personality Disorder
1. Pervasive pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, affects, and impulsivity as indicated by at least five of the Following: Frenzied efforts to avoid abandonment.
Vacillating intense interpersonal relationships.
Identity disturbance.
Impulsiveness in two self-damaging areas.
Repeated suicidal behavior.
Affective instability.
Chronic feelings of emptiness.
Inappropriate and intense anger.
Paranoid ideation or dissociation.
What are the criteria for:
Schizophrenia, residual type
(2)
1. No prominent delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, or catatonic or grossly disorganized behavior.
2. A continuing disturbance, indicated by either negative symptoms or at least two item "A" active-phase symptoms (in attenuated form).
What are the:
Other sleep Disorders
(2)
1. Sleep Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition
2. Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder
Describe the dissociative symptoms of acute Stress Disorder
(1... with subtypes...)
1. At least three of the Following: Numbing, detachment, or lack of emotional responsiveness.
Reduced awareness of the individual's surroundings.
Derealization.
Depersonalization.
Dissociative amnesia.
What are the criteria for:
Sexual masochism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve suffering or being humiliated, beaten, or bound.
2. DiStress or in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Exhibitionism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve exposing one's genitals to a stranger.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other functioning.
What are the:
Diagnosis criteria for nightmare Disorder
(4)
1. Frequent awakenings with explicit recall of notably frightening dreams.
2. Quick orientation and alertness upon awakening.
3. DiStress or impatient in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. Not solely during another Mental Disorder and not caused by a substance or General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Problems related to abuse or neglect
(3)
*May be the focus of other clinical attention...
Physical Abuse of Child OR Adult
Sexual Abuse of Child OR Adult
Neglect of Child OR Adult
What are the:
Characteristics for Anorexia nervosa
(4)
1. Refusal to maintain age- and height- appropriate body weight.
2. Although underweight, fear of putting on weight or becoming fat.
3. Disturbed by body weight or shape, allowing them to unduly affect self evaluation. Also denying seriousness of being underweight.
4. Amenorrhea, in post-menarchial females.
What are the:
Characteristics for Circadian rhythm sleep Disorder
(4)
1. Extreme sleepiness or insomnia caused by a mismatch between a person's sleep wake schedule and circadian sleep-wake pattern.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. Not solely during another Sleep Disorder or Mental Disorder.
4. Not caused by a substance or General Medical Condition
What are the:
Sleep Disorders related to another Medical Disorder
(2)
1. Insomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder
2. Hypersomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder
Describe the symptoms of restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities for Autistic Disorder
(1... & subtype under 1st)
At least one of the Following: Abnormal (intensity or focus) preoccupation with stereotyped and restricted interest patterns.
Obstinate adherence to nonfunctional routines or rituals.
Stereotyped and repetitive motor mannerisms.
Persistent preoccupation with parts of objects.
What are the:
Characteristics for Sexual aversion Disorder
1. Extreme aversion to and avoidance of genital sexual contact.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
Describe the symptoms of 1. destruction to property, and 2. deceitfulness or theft, for conduct Disorder
1. Destruction of Property:
Deliberate fire setting.
Deliberate destruction of others' property.
2. Deceitfulness or theft:
Breaking into someone else's house, building, or car; Lying to obtain goods or favors, or to avoid obligations; Has stolen nontrivial but valuable items without confronting the victim.
What are the:
Additional codes
(5)
1. Unspecified Mental Disorder (nonPsychotic)
2. No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I.
3. Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I
4. No Diagnosis on Axis II
5. Diagnosis Deferred on Axis II
What are the:
Characteristics for Substance-induced mood Disorder
(5)
1. Prominent and persistent mood disturbance that includes either or both:
Depressed mood or markedly diminished interest or pleasure in activities; OR Elevated, expansive or irritable mood.
2. Either: Symptoms above develop during or within one month of Substance Intoxication or Withdrawal; OR Medication use relates etiologically to the disturbance.
3. The disturbance cannot be better accounted for by a Mood Disorder not substance induced.
4. Not solely during delirium.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Categories of other Conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention?...
(6)
1. Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition
2. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
3. Other Medication-Induced Disorders
4. Relational Problems
5. Problems Related to Abuse or Neglect
6. Additional Conditions that May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention.
What are the criteria for:
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder
(5)
1. Either Inattention or Hyperactivity-impulsivity.
2. Some impairment from item A symptoms appeared before age 7.
3. Some symptomatic impairment appears in at least two settings.
4. Obvious impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning.
5. Not solely during Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder, Schizophrenia, or other Psychotic Disorder. **Note: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Characteristics for Vaginismus
(3)
1. Spasms in the outer third of the vagina that interferes with sexual intercourse.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a General Medical Condition.
Describe the symptoms of qualitative impairment in communication for Autistic Disorder
(at least ONE of 4...)
At least one of the Following: 1.Delayed or lacking spoken language development, without compensation.
2. Marked impairment in the ability of individuals with adequate speech to start or maintain a conversation with others.
3. Stereotyped and repetitive use of language.
4. Lack of varied and spontaneous make-believe or social imitative play that is appropriate to developMental level.
What are the:
Parasomnias
1. Nightmare Disorder
2. Sleep Terror Disorder
3. Sleepwalking Disorder
4. Parasomnia Not Otherwise Specified
Describe the symptoms of aggression to people and animals for Conduct Disorder
(7)
1. Bullies, threatens, or intimidates.
2. Starts physical fights.
3. Has used a dangerous weapon.
4. Has been physically cruel to people.
5. Has been physically cruel to animals.
6. Has stolen from a victim.
7. Has forced sex on others.
What are the:
Pervasive developMental Disorders
(5)
1. Autistic Disorder
2. Rett's Disorder
3. Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
4. Asperger's Disorder
5. Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
(6)
1. The individual experiences a traumatic event that includes both: Participating, witnessing, or confronting and event that involves actual or threatened death or injury; OR Intense fear, helplessness or horror.
2. The individual persistently reexperiences the traumatic event in at least one way.
3. The individual persistently avoids stimuli associated with the trauma and experiences numbing of general responsiveness in at last three ways.
4. The person experiences persistent symptoms of increased arousal in at least two ways.
5. The symptoms in Items B, C, and D last more than one month.
6. Impairment in important functioning.
What are the:
Mental Disorders due to a General Medical Condition
(11)
1. Delirium
2. Dementia
3. Amnestic Disorder
4. Psychotic Disorder
5. Mood Disorder
6. Anxiety Disorder
7. Sexual Dysfunction
8. Sleep Disorder
9. Catatonic Disorder
10. Personality Change
11. Mental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Note: All of the above "due to a General Medical Condition".
What are the:
Characteristics for Mixed Episode
(3)
1. Qualifies as both a Manic Episode and a Major Depressive Episode (excepting duration) nearly every day for a week or more.
2. Impairs occupational functioning, social activities or relationships. May require hospitalization to prevent injury to self or others. May include Psychotic features.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Agoraphobia without history of panic Disorder
(4)
1. Agoraphobia connected to fear of developing panic-like symptoms.
2. Criteria not met for Panic Disorder.
3. Not caused by a substance or a general medica Condition.
4. If a General Medical Condition is present, the fear noted in Item A clearly exceeds expectations for the Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Anxiety Disorder due to a General Medical Condition
(4)
1. Obsessions or compulsions, prominent Anxiety, or Panic Attacks.
2. A General Medical Condition directly causes the disturbance.
3. Not exclusively during delirium.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning
What are the:
Psychological factors affecting Medical Condition
(6)
1. Mental Disorder
2. Psychological Symptoms
3. Personality Traits or Coping Style
4. Maladaptive Health Behaviors
5. Stress-Related Physiological Response
6. Other or Unspecified psychological or behavioral factors
What are the:
Characteristics for Sleep Disorder due to a General Medical Condition
(5)
1. A severe sleep disturbance that calls for independent clinical attention.
2. Caused by a General Medical Condition.
3. Not solely during delirium.
4. Not Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder or Narcolepsy.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Schizotypal Personality Disorder
(2, with at least 5 of 1st's subtypes...)
1. Pattern of interpersonal and social deficiencies indicated by at least five of the Following: Ideas (excluding delusions) of reference.
Odd beliefs or magical thinking.
Unusual perceptions.
Odd speech or thought patterns.
Suspiciousness.
Inappropriate or limited affect.
Peculiar behavior or appearance.
No close friends
Extreme social Anxiety.
2. Not solely during schizophrenia, a Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features, another Psychotic Disorder, or a Persuasive DevelopMental Disorder.
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar II Disorder
(5)
1. One or more Major Depressive Episodes.
2. At least one Hypomanic Episode.
3. Never a Manic or Mixed Episode.
4. Items A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder, and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Item "B" symptoms for dysthymic Disorder
(6)
1. Overeating or poor appetite.
2. Hypersomnia or insomnia.
3. Fatigue or low energy.
4. Low self-esteem.
5. Difficulties with concentration or making decisions.
6. Feelings of hopelessness.
Name and describe the sleep Disorders
(5)
Primary Sleep Disorders:
1. Dyssomnias: Disturbance in amount, quality, or timing of sleep.
2. Parasomnias: Abnormal event during sleep.
3. Sleep Disorder Related to Another Mental Dis.
4. Sleep Disorder Due to a General Medical Cond.
5. Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder
What are the:
Characteristics for Frotteurism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges or behaviors that involve touching or rubbing a nonconsenting person.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Schizophrenic subtypes
(5)
1. Paranoid Type
2. Disorganized Type
3. Catatonic Type
4. Undifferentiated Type
5. Residual Type
What are the:
Anxiety Disorders
(12)
1. Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia
2. Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia
3. Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder
4. Specific Phobia; 5. Social Phobia
6. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
7. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
8. Acute Stress Disorder
9. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
10. Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Con.
11. Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder
12. Anxiety Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the criteria for:
Schizoaffective Disorder
(4)
1. Uninterrupted period of illness that concurrently includes: Symptoms meeting Item "A" for Schizophrenia, and either a Major Depressive Episode, a Manic Episode, or a Mixed Episode.
2. Delusions or hallucinations for at least 2 weeks with no prominent mood symptoms.
3. Mood Episode symptoms present for large portion of the entire duration of the Disorder's active and residual periods.
4. Not caused by a substance or General Medical C.
What are the:
Sexual dysfunctions sub-classifications
(13)
1. Sexual Desire Disorders
2. Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
3. Sexual Aversion Disorder
4. Sexual Arousal Disorders
5. Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
6. Male Sexual Arousal Disorder
7. Premature Ejaculation; 8. Sexual Pain Disorders
9. Dyspareunia; 10. Vaginismus
11. Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical C.
12. Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
13. Sexual Dysfunction Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Categories of Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
(10)
1. Mental Retardation; 2. Learning Disorders
3. Motor Skills Disorders; 4. Communication Dis.
5. Pervasive DevelopMental Disorders
6. Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Dis.
7. Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood; 8. Tic Disorders; 9. Elimination Disorders
10. Other Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence
What are the:
Characteristics for Narcolepsy
(3)
1. Overpowering attacks of sleep for three or more months.
2. One or both of the following :
Cataplexy.
Repeated elements of rapid eye movement in sleep.
3. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Schizophrenia, disorganized type
(2, with 3 under 1st...)
1. All of the following are manifest:
Disorganized speech.
Disorganized behavior.
Flat or inappropriate affect.
2. Not Catatonic Type.
Name and describe the 1. Sexual Disorders and 2. Gender Identity Disorders
1. Sexual Dysfunctions:
*Disturbance in sexual response cycle.
Paraphilias
For at least 6 months arousing urges, fantasies, or urges, or behaviors involving children, nonhuman objects, suffering and humiliation.
2. Gender Identity Disorders:
*Cross-gender identification and discomfort with one's actual sex.
Gender Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Pain Disorder associated with both psychological factors and a General Medical Condition
(2)
1. Meets the criteria for (General) Pain Disorder
2. Both psychological factors and a General Medical Condition contribute prominently to all aspects of the pain.
Describe the symptoms of qualitative impairment in social interaction for Autistic Disorder
(at least 2 of 4...)
At least two of the Following: 1. Marked impairment when using multiple nonverbal behaviors to control social interaction.
2. Inability to develop appropriate developMental-level peer relationships.
3. Failure to spontaneously seek to share enjoyment, interests, or achievements with others.
4. Deficient social or emotional reciprocity.
What are the:
Dissociative Disorders
(5)
1. Dissociative Amnesia
2. Dissociative Fugue
3. Dissociative Identity Disorder
4. Depersonalization Disorder
5. Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Insomnia related to another Mental Disorder
(4)
1. Difficulty getting to or staying asleep, or non-restorative sleep, for at least one month.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. The severity of the insomnia calls for independent Medical attention, yet is related to another Axis I or Axis II Disorder.
4. Not caused by a substance or General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
(5)
1. Either obsessions or compulsions.
2. The individual realizes that the obsessions or compulsions are extreme.
3. Obsessions or compulsions cause marked diStress, consume more than one hour per day, or interfere considerably with normal functioning, activities and relationships.
4. The obsessions or compulsions are not limited to any other Axis I Disorder that may not be present.
5. Not due to a substance or General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Undifferentiated somatoform Disorder
(5)
1. At least one physical complaint.
2. Either of the Following: Symptoms in "A" are not explained by a General Medical Condition or a substance.
When a General Medical Condition does exist. the complaints or impairment are beyond expectations.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. The disturbance lasts at least six months.
5. Symptoms are not faked or purposefully produced.
What are the:
Delusional Disorder types
(7)
1. Erotomanic
2. Grandiose
3. Jealous
4. Persecutory
5. Somatic
6. Mixed
7. Unspecified
What are the:
Characteristics for Dissociative Amnesia
(3)
1. At least one instance, going beyond ordinary forgetfulness, of not recalling important information.
2. Not solely occurring during dissociative Identity Disorder, Dissociative Fugue, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or Somatization Disorder. Also not due to a substance or a neurological or a General Medical Condition.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the criteria for:
Schizoid Personality Disorder
(2, with at least 4 under 1st...)
1. Detachment from relationships, and a limited range of emotional expression as indicated by at least four of the Following: Doesn't desire or enjoy close relationships.
Often selects solitary activities.
Little interest in sex with others.
Few activities give pleasure.
Doesn't have close friends or confidants.
Apathetic to praise or criticism.
Demonstrates coolness or flattened affectivity.
2. Not solely during Schizophrenia, a Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features, another Psychotic Disorder or a Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder. Not due to General Medical Condition.
Describe inattention symptoms for attention deficit/hyperactivity Disorder
(at least 6 of the 9....)
Frequent appearance of at least six symptoms for at least 6 months:
1. Failure to pay attention to details, or makes careless mistakes.
2. Failure to sustain attention to tasks or play activities.
3. Failure to seemingly listen when directly addressed.
4. Failure to follow through on instructions or finish assignments.
5. Problems with task organization.
6. Failure to sustain required Mental effort.
7. Frequently loses task-related items.
8. Easily distracted.
9. Consistently forgetful.
What are the criteria for:
Conditions regarding relationship to a pervasive developMental Disorder for schizophrenia
If there is any history of Autistic Disorder (or some other Pervasive DevelopMental Disorder), make additional diagnosis of Schizophrenia only if:
Conspicuous delusions or hallucinations are present.
Duration is at least one month.
Duration is less than one month.
Duration is less than one month if successfully treated.
What are the:
Delirium Disorders
(4)
1. Delirium Due to a General Medical Condition
2. Substance-Induced Delirium
3. Delirium Due to Multiple Etiologies
4. Delirium Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Item "A" symptoms for major Depressive Episode
(9)
1. Depressed mood.
2. Decreased interest or pleasure in activities.
3. Significant variations in weight or appetite.
4. Insomnia or hypersomnia.
5. Psychomotor agitation or retardation.
6. Daily fatigue or energy loss.
7. Feelings of worthlessness or guilt.
8. Difficulties in concentration or decisiveness.
9. Recurrent thoughts of death or suicidal ideation, plan or attempt.
What are the:
Characteristics for Primary insomnia
(5)
1. Problems for at least 1 month getting to or staying asleep, or not feeling rested after sleep.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. Not solely during Narcolepsy, Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder, Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, or Parasomnia.
4. Not solely during another Mental Disorder.
5. Not solely caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Substance or General Medical Condition exclusion for schizophrenia
Disturbance not due to a substance or General Medical Condition.
Name Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders
(9)
1. Schizophrenia
2. Schizophreniform Disorder
3. Schizoaffective Disorder
4. Delusional Disorder
5. Brief Psychotic Disorder
6. Shared Psychotic Disorder
7. Psychotic Disorder Due to a General Medical Con
8. Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder
9. Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Somatization Disorder
(4)
1. Frequent physical complaints before age 30 that either lead to treatment being sought or notable impairment in functioning.
2. History of each of the Following: Four pain symptoms.
Two gastrointestinal symptoms.
One sexual symptom.
One pseudo-neurological symptom.
3. Either of the Following: Symptoms in "B" are not explained by General Medical Condition or substance.
When General Medical Condition does exist, the complaints or impairment are beyond expectations.
4. Symptoms are not faked or purposefully produced.
What are the criteria for:
Major Depressive Disorder, single Episode
(3)
1. Presence of one Major Depressive Episode.
2. The Episode is not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder, and is not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
3. No Manic Episode, Mixed Episode, Hypomanic Episode has ever occurred.
What are the criteria for:
Autistic Disorder
(3)
1. A total of six or more of the following items, at least two of each which come from group 1, with one each from groups 2 and 3:
At least two symptoms of qualitative impairment in social interaction.
At least one symptom of qualitative impairment in communication. At least one symptom of restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
2. Delays or abnormalities in at least one of the following areas with onset prior to age 3:
Social Interaction.
Social Language communication.
Symbolic or imaginative play.
3. Not better accounted for by Rett's Disorder or Childhood Disintegrative Disorder.
What are the:
Characteristics for Pain Disorder associated with psychological factors
(4)
1. Meets the criteria for (General) Pain Disorder.
2. Psychological factors account for pain.
3. Any General Medical Condition that exists is secondary.
4. Do not diagnose if Somatization Disorder is present.
What are the criteria for:
Major Depressive Disorder, recurrent
(3)
1. Presence of at least two Major Depressive Episodes.
2. The Episode is not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder, and is not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
3. No Manic Episode, Mixed Episode, or Hypomanic Episode has ever occurred.
What are the criteria for:
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
(at least 5 out of the 9...)
Pervasive pattern of admiration seeking, grandiosity, and lack of empathy, that includes at least five of the Following: 1. Grandiose feeling of self-importance; 2. Fantasizes success, power, brilliance, beauty, or love.
3. Sees self as special and unique.
4. Demands inordinate admiration.
5. Believes in self entitlement; 6. Exploits others.
7. Not empathic; 8. Envies others or thinks they envy him or her; 9. Is arrogant and haughty.
What are the:
Characteristics for A Panic attack
(at least 4 out of 13...)
1. Period of intense fear or discomfort with at least 4 of the following developed abruptly and peaked within 10 minutes: 1. Palpitations or accelerated heart rate; 2. Sweating; 3. Trembling
4. Shortness of breath; 5. Sensation of choking
6. Chest pain; 7. Nausea or abdominal upset
8. Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or faint.
9. Depersonalization or feelings of unreality
10. Fear of losing control; 11. Fear of dying
12. Numbness or tingling (Paresthesias)
13. Chills or hot flushes.
Note: Panic Attack is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Characteristics for Pathological gambling
(2, with at least 5 out of 10 of 1st...)
1. Involves at least 5 of the Following:
1. Preoccupation with gambling.
2. Using larger amounts of money.
3. Repeated attempts to cut back and stop.
4. Irritable when trying to cut back or stop.
5. Gambles to escape problems or to relieve a dysphoric mood; 6. Keeps gambling after losing.
7. Lies to conceal the gambling.
8. Commits illegal acts to obtain funds.
9. A significant relationship, job, or career opp. is lost or jeopardized; 10. Turns to others for relief money.
2. A Manic Episode doesn't better account for the gambling.
What are the:
Characteristics for Depersonalization Disorder
(4)
1. Persistent or repeated feelings of being detached from one's self.
2. Reality testing is intact.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. Not solely during another Mental Disorder. Also not due to substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Types of personality change due to a General Medical Condition
(8)
1. Labile Type: Affective lability.
2. Disinhibited Type: Poor impulse control.
3. Aggressive Type: Aggressive behavior.
4. Apathetic Type: Apathy and indifference.
5. Paranoid Type: Suspiciousness
6. Other Type.
7. Combined Type.
8. Unspecified Type.
What are the:
Elimination Disorders
(2)
1. Encopresis
2. Enuresis
What are the:
Characteristics for Breathing-related Disorders
(2)
1. Extraordinary sleepiness or insomnia caused by a sleep-related breathing Condition.
2. Not caused by another Mental Disorder, or a substance, or a general non-breathing-related Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Female sexual arousal Disorder
(3)
1. Difficulties in attaining or maintaining sufficient lubrication-swelling sexual response.
2. Marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
3. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
Describe 1. hyperactivity and 2. impulsive symptoms for attention deficit/hyperactivity Disorder
(6 & 3)
*1. Frequent appearance of at least 6 of the relevant symptoms for at least 6 months:
1. Hyperactivity.
2. Fidgets or squirms.
3. Leaves seat against expectations.
4. Runs or climbs when inappropriate.
5. Inability to play quietly.
6. "On the go".
7. Talks excessively.
*2. Impulsivity.
1. Gives answers before questions are complete.
2. Problems waiting for their turn.
3. Interrupts others.
What are the:
Characteristics for Pyromania
(5)
1. Deliberate setting of fires on multiple occasions.
2. Experiences tension or affective arousal prior to fire setting.
3. Fire stimulates fascination, interest, curiosity, or attraction.
4. Fires bring pleasure or relief.
5. Fires are not set to make money, express sociopolitical ideas, hide crimes, express anger, get even, or improve living Conditions. Also not due to delusions hallucinations, or impaired judgment.
What are the criteria for:
Delusional Disorder
(5)
1. Nonbizarre delusions lasting at least one month.
2. Item "A" for Schizophrenia never met.
3. Functioning not impaired and behavior not odd or bizarre.
4. If mood Episodes occur with delusions, they have been brief relative to the delusional periods.
5. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Depressive Disorders
(4)
1. Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode
2. Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent
3. Dysthymic Disorder
4. Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Describe the diagnostic criteria for Psychotic Disorder due to a General Medical Condition
(3)
1. Manifest hallucinations or delusions.
2. Direct result of a General Medical Condition.
3. Not solely during delirium
What are the:
Adjustment Disorder subtypes
(7)
1. Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood
2. Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety
3. Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety and Depressed Mood
4. Adjustment Disorder With Disturbance Of Conduct
5. Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Disturbance of 6. Emotions and Conduct
7. Adjustment Disorder Unspecified
Describe how traumatic events are reexperienced in posttraumatic Stress Disorder
(at least 1 of the 5...)
At least one of the Following: 1. DiStressing recollections of the event that both recur and intrude; 2. DiStressing and recurring dreams of the event; 3. Acting or feeling as if the event were recurring; 4. Intense diStress when exposed to cues that symbolize or are similar to the event.
5. Physiological reactivity when exposed to cues that symbolize or are similar to the event.
What are the criteria for:
Conduct Disorder
(3 ...at least 1 of 4 in 1st, then 2 & 3...)
*1. A repetitive and persistent pattern of violating major age-appropriate societal norms or the rights of others. Requires at least three symptoms in the past 12 months (at least one in the past 6 months):
1. Aggression to people and animals.
2. Destruction of property.
3. Deceitfulness or theft.
4. Serious violation of the rules.
*2. Impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning.
*3. For individuals 18 years or older, criteria not met for Antisocial Personality Disorder.
What are the criteria for:
Dysthymic Disorder
(8)
1. Depressed mood throughout more days than not for at least 2 years.
2. At least two symptoms.
3. Symptoms in Items A and B never disappear for more than 2 months at a time.
4. No Major Depressive Episode has been present during the first two years.
5. Has never been a Manic, Mixed or Hypomanic Episode, or a Cyclothymic Disorder.
6. Not solely during a chronic Psychotic Disorder.
7. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
8. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Trichotillomania
(5)
1. Noticeable hair loss from repeated pulling out of one's hair.
2. Becoming more tense just prior to pulling out hair or trying to resist the behavior.
3. Pleasure or relief at pulling out hair.
4. Not due to a General Medical Condition or to another Mental Disorder.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Mood Episodes
(4)
1. Major Depressive Episode
2. Manic Episode
3. Mixed Episode
4. Hypomanic Episode
Note: Mood Episodes is not codable. See specific Mood Disorders.
What are the criteria for:
Bipolar I Disorder, single manic Episode
(2)
1. One Manic Episode and no previous Major Depressive Episodes.
2. The is not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder and is not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder. or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
Describe symptoms of increased arousal in posttraumatic Stress Disorder
(5)
At least 2of the Following: 1. Getting to or staying asleep is difficult.
2. Testiness or outbursts of anger.
3. Concentration becomes difficult.
4. Excessive vigilance.
5. Startle response is exaggerated.
Describe the symptoms of serious violations of rules for conduct Disorder
(3)
Beginning before age 13:
1. ignores parental prohibitions regarding staying out at night.
2. Has run away from home, overnight at least twice or for a long duration once.
3. skips school.
What are the:
Characteristics for Voyeurism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve observing a person who is unclothed, disrobing, or having sex.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the criteria for:
A Personality Disorder
(6)
1. Pattern of inner behavior and experience that distinctly deviates from cultural expectations in at least two of the following ways: Cognition; Affectivity; Interpersonal functioning; Impulse contr.
2. The pattern is inflexible and pervasive.
3. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. The pattern began in adolescence or early adulthood and is both stable and enduring.
5. Not better accounted for as a result of another Mental Disorder.
6. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Impulse-control Disorders not elsewhere classified
(6)
1. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
2. Kleptomania
3. Pyromania
4. Pathological Gambling
5. Trichotillomania
6. Impulse-Control Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Sleep terror Disorder
(6)
1. Recurrent sudden awakenings with a scream.
2. Both extreme fear and autonomic arousal.
3. Not responsive in comforting efforts made by others.
4. Episodic amnesia and no detailed dream recall.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
6. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for (general) factitious Disorder
(3)
1. Purposeful creation or feigning of signs or symptoms (physical or psychological).
2. Assuming the sick role is the motivation.
3. External incentives are not present.
What are the:
Item "B" symptoms for manic Episode
(7)
1. Inflated self-esteem.
2. Reduced need for sleep.
3. Unusually talkative.
4. Racing thoughts or flight of ideas.
5. Distractibility.
6. Psychomotor agitation or increase in goal-oriented activities.
7. Involvement in activities that give pleasure but are likely to bring pain.
What are the criteria for:
Substance-induced Psychotic Disorder
(4)
1. Conspicuous hallucinations or delusions.
2. Either of these:
Criterion 1 symptoms developed during a within a month of Substance Intoxication or Withdrawal OR
Medication use directly relates to the disturbance.
3. Not better described by a Psychotic Disorder that is not substance induced.
4. Not solely during delirium.
Describe the symptoms of negativistic, hostile, and Defiant behavior for Oppositional Defiant Disorder
(8)
1. Loses temper.
2. Argues with adults.
3. Does not comply with adults' requests or rules.
4. Purposefully annoys people.
5. Blames others for their mistakes or misbehavior.
6. Readily annoyed by others.
7. Angry and resentful.
8. Spiteful and vindictive.
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar I Disorder, most recent Episode mixed
(3)
1. Mixed Episode is current or most recent.
2. At least one previous Major Depressive Episode, Manic Episode, or Mixed Episode.
3. Episodes in A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
What are the:
Characteristics for Pedophilia
(3)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving sex with prepubescent children.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. The prepubescent child is at least 5 years younger than the pedophilic person, who is at least 16 years old.
What are the:
Cluster B Personality Disorders and state their commonalities
(4 & commonalities...)
1. Antisocial Personality Disorder
2. Borderline Personality Disorder
3. Histrionic Personality Disorder
4. Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Commonalities: These individuals often appear dramatic, emotional, or erratic.
What are the criteria for:
Substance intoxication
(3)
1. A reversible substance-specific syndrome develops due to ingestion of or exposure to a substance.
2. Maladaptive psychological or behavioral changes caused by the substance during or shortly after use.
3. Symptoms not due to a General Medical Condition. *Note: Substance Intoxication alone is not a diagnosis. See each substance.
Describe how traumatic event is reexperienced in acute Stress Disorder
(7)
Recurrence of at least 1 of the Following:
1. Images; 2. Thoughts; 3. Dreams; 4. Illusions;
5. Flashbacks; 6. A sense of reliving the experience;
7. DiStress when reminded of the event.
What are the criteria for:
Schizophrenia, catatonic type
(5)
At least 2 of the Following: 1. Motoric immobility.
2. Purposeless or excessive motor activity.
3. Extreme negativism or mutism.
4. Odd voluntary movements or mannerisms.
5. Echolalia or echopraxia.
What are the:
Characteristics for Paranoid Personality Disorder
(2, with at least 4 out of 7 of 1st...)
*1. Pervasive distrust of others indicated by 4 or more of the Following: 1. Suspects others of exploitation or deception.
2. Doubts trustworthiness of friends.
3. Hesitant to confide in others.
4. Sees hidden negative meanings.
5. Constantly bears grudges.
6. Sees character attacks and reacts angrily.
7. Suspects sex partner of infidelity.
*2. Not solely during Schizophrenia, a Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features, or another Psychotic Disorder. Not due to General Medical Condition.
What are the criteria for:
Characteristic (active-phase) symptoms for schizophrenia
(at least 2 of 5...)
At least 2 (only one under certain Conditions) of the following symptoms appear for a significant portion of a one month period (less if successfully treated):
1. Delusions.
2. Hallucinations.
3. Disorganized speech.
4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior.
5. Negative symptoms.
What are the:
Characteristics for Hypomanic Episode
(2, with at least 3 (4 if only irritable) of #2...)
*1.At least 4 days of persistently expansive or irritable mood.
*2. At least 3 (four if only irritable) symptoms persist:
1. Uncharacteristic change in functioning.
2. Disturbance in mood and the change in functioning are observable by others.
3. No marked impairment in social or occupational functioning. Does not require hospitalization. No Psychotic features.
4. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition
What are the:
Characteristics for Dyspareunia
(4)
1. Persistent personality disturbance that differs from a previous personality.
2. Results from a General Medical Condition.
3. Not solely during delirium.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Personality change due to a General Medical Condition
(4)
1. Persistent personality disturbance that differs from a previous personality.
2. Results from a General Medical Condition.
3. Not solely during delirium.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Bipolar I Disorder, most recent Episode manic
(3)
1. Manic Episode is current or most recent.
2. At least one previous Major Depressive Episode, Manic Episode, or Mixed Episode.
3. Episodes in A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder. Neither are they superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Hypochondriasis
(6)
1. Misinterpreting physical symptoms as being caused by a serious disease.
2. Medical reassurances do not allay the preoccupation.
3. Neither delusional nor simply concern about appearance.
4. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
5. Lasts at least 6 months.
6. Not better explained by Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, a Major Depressive Episode, Separation Anxiety, or any other Somatoform Disorder.
What are the:
Characteristics for Primary hypersomnia
(4)
1. For at least 1 month, excessive sleepiness manifested by either daytime sleep or long sleep Episodes.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational or other important functioning.
3. Not insomnia, or insufficient sleep, or solely to another sleep Disorder.
4. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition.
What are the:
Characteristics for Body dysmorphic Disorder
1. Excessive concern for imaginary appearance defects or minor anomalies.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Communication Disorders
(5)
1. Expressive language Disorder
2. Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
3. Phonological Disorder
4. Stuttering
5. Communication Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Amnestic Disorders
(3)
1. Amnestic Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition.
2. Substance-Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder
3. Amnestic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the criteria for:
Histrionic Personality Disorder
(at least 5 of the 8...)
Pattern of seeking attention and extreme emotionality as indicated by at least 5 of the Following: 1. Uncomfortable if not the center of attention; 2. Acts provocatively or sexually seductively; 3. Shifting and shallow expression of emotions; 4. Attracts attention with physical appearance; 5. Uses impressionistic, undetailed speaking style; 6. Uses theatrical expressions of emotion; 7. Is unduly suggestible.
8. Perceives more intimacy in relationships than actually exists.
What are the:
Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior Disorders
(6)
1. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Combined Type
2. Predominantly Inattentive Type
3. Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
Not Otherwise Specified
4. Conduct Disorder
5. Oppositional Defiant Disorder
6. Disruptive Behavior Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Substance-induced sexual dysfunction
(3)
1. Sexual dysfunction with marked diStress or interpersonal difficulty.
2. The dysfunction is explained by substance use by either of the Following: The symptoms in Item 1 developed during or within a month of Substance Intoxication.
Medication use relates to the disturbance.
3. Not explained by a Sexual Dysfunction that is not substance-induced.
What are the:
Tic Disorders of infancy and early childhood
(4)
1. Tourette's Disorder
2. Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder
3. Transient Tic Disorder
4. Tic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Symptoms for generalized Anxiety Disorder
(at least 3 of the 6...)
At least 3 of the following symptoms, experienced for more days than not during the preceding 6 months:
1. Restlessness
2. Fatigue
3. Problems with concentration
4. Irritability
5. Muscle tension
6. Sleep disturbance.
Describe how stimuli are avoided in posttraumatic Stress Disorder
(at least 3 out of 7...)
At least 3 or more of the Following: 1. Efforts to avoid associated thoughts, feelings, or conversations; 2. Efforts to avoid people, places, or activities that stimulate recollections of the trauma;
3. Failure to recollect some important aspect of the trauma; 4. Markedly reduced interest or participation in important activities;
5. A sense of detachment or alienation from others; 6. Restricted affective range; 7. Sense of future life constrictions.
Describe the criteria for schizoaffective and mood Disorder exclusion for schizophrenia
(*both with psychotic features are ruled out b/c of either... 2)
Schizoaffective Disorder and Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features are ruled out because of either:
1. No Major Depressive, Manic, or Mixed Episodes have occurred in tandem with active-phase symptoms.
2. Total duration of any mood symptoms is shorter than the active and residual periods.
What are the:
Item "B" symptoms for hypomanic Episode
(7)
1. Inflated self-esteem.
2. Reduced need for sleep.
3. Unusually talkative.
4. Racing thoughts or flight of ideas.
5. Distractibility.
6. Psychomotor agitation or increase in goal-oriented activities.
7. Involvement in activities that give pleasure but are also likely to bring pain.
What are the criteria for:
Antisocial Personality Disorder
(4, with at least 3 out of 7 of the 1st...)
1. Since age 15, a disregard for and violation of others' rights as indicated by at least 3 of the Following: 1. Illegal Behavior; 2. Deceitfulness; 3.Impulsiveness; 4. Irritable and aggressive conduct; 5. Disregard for safety of others and self; 6. Irresponsible behavior; 7. Lack of remorse.
*2. The person is at least age 18 years.
*3. Conduct Disorder with onset prior to age 15.
*4. Not solely during the course of Schizophrenia or a Manic Episode.
What are the:
Characteristics for Major Depressive Episode
(5)
What are the:
Characteristics for Major Depressive Episode

Term
At least five symptoms, differing from previous functioning, present during a two week period. One of the symptoms must be either depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure.
2. Not a Mixed Episode.
3. The symptoms cause diStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
4. Not due to a substance or a General Medical Condition.
5. Not Bereavement.
What are the:
Characteristics for Sexual sadism
(2)
1. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve acts of psychological or physical suffering.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the:
Characteristics for Catatonic Disorder due to a General Medical Condition
(3)
1. Motoric immobility, excess motor activity, extreme negativism, voluntary movement peculiarities, echolalia or echopraxia.
2. The disturbance is the direct consequence of a General Medical Condition.
3. Not exclusively during delirium.
What are the:
Characteristics for Substance induced-sleep Disorder
(5)
1. A severe sleep disturbance that calls for independent Medical attention.
2. Evidence of either:
Development of symptoms during or within a month of Substance Intoxication or Withdrawal, or
Medication relates to the sleep disturbance.
3. Not a non-substance- induced Sleep Disorder.
4. Not solely during delirium.
5. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
What are the criteria for:
Mental retardation
(3)
1. A significantly below average IQ (70 and below).
2. Simultaneous deficits in present adaptive functioning in at least two key areas.
3. Onset before 18 years of age.
Note: Mental Retardation alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Dementia Disorders
(7)
1. Dementia of the Alzheimer's type
2. Vascular Dementia
3. Dementia Due to:
HIV Disease
Head Trauma
Parkinson's Disease
Huntington's Disease
Pick's Disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
4. Dementia Due to Other General Medical Cond.
5. Substance-Induced Persisting Dementia
6. Dementia Due to Multiple Etiologies
7. Dementia Not Otherwise Specified
What are the:
Characteristics for Factitious Disorder with combined psychological and physical signs and symptoms
(2)
1. Meets criteria for (General) Factitious Disorder.
2. Psychological and physical symptoms and signs are present but neither predominates.
What are the:
Characteristics for Agoraphobia
(2)
1. Anxiety about being in a location or situation:
from which it would be difficult or embarrassing to escape, or
where help may not be available in the event of an unexpected Panic Attack or panic-like symptoms.
2. The person avoids the places or situations, or endures them with marked diStress or Anxiety, or the person requires a companion.
Note: Agoraphobia alone is not a diagnosis.
What are the:
Characteristics for Social phobia
(9)
1. Marked and persistent fear of situations involving unfamiliar or scrutiny by others, with a fear of humiliation or embarrassment.
2. The feared social situation causes Anxiety.
3. The individual realizes that the fear is extreme.
4. The feared social or performance situations are either endured with intense Anxiety, or avoided.
5. Phobic response interferes with the person's normal routine, activities, functioning, or relationships; or there is diStress.
6. If the person is under age 18 years, the Disorder last 6 months or more.
7. Not due to a General Medical Condition or a substance.
8. The fear in Item A is not related to a General Medical Condition or a substance.
9. The fear in Item A is not related to a General Medical Condition or other Mental Disorder.
What are the criteria for:
Social and/or occupational dysfunction for schizophrenia
(at least 1 of the 3...)
For a significant portion of time since disturbance onset, at least 1 of the following major functioning areas is (are) markedly below pre-onset level:
1. Work.
2. Interpersonal relations.
3. Self-care.
What are the:
Characteristics for Hypersomnia related to another Medical Disorder
(5)
1. For at least 1 month, excessive sleepiness manifested by either daytime sleep or long sleep Episodes.
2. DiStress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
3. The hypersomnia relates to another Axis I or Axis II Disorder yet requires independent clinical attention for its severity.
4. Not due to insufficient sleep.
5. Not caused by a substance or a General Medical Condition