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How many criteria must be present for Separation Anxiety Disorder? (e.g., A, B, ect) |
4 (A,B,C,D) |
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FTG: Criteria A. Developmentally ______________(1) and excessive _______(2) or ________(3) concerning separation from those to whom the individual is _______(4), as evidence by at least ________(4) of the following: |
1. inappropriate 2. worry 3. anxiety 4. attached 5. three |
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There are __(1) symptoms for Criteria A for Separation Anxiety Disorder? And what are they? |
(1) 8
1. Recurrent excessive distress when anticipating or experiencing separation from or from major attachment figures. 2. Persistent and excessive worry about losing major attachment figures or about possible harm to them, such as illness, injury, disasters, or death. 3. Persistent and excessive worry abiut experiencing an untoward events (e.g., getting lost, being kidnapped, having an accident, becoming ill) that causes separation from a major attachment figure. 4. Persistent reluctance or refusal to go out, away from home, to school, to work, or elsewhere because of fear if separation. 5. Persistent an excessive fear of or reluctance about being alone or without major attachment figures are home or in other social settings. 6. Persistent reluctance or refusal to sleep away from home or to go to sleep without being near a major attachment figure. 7. Repeated nightmares involving the theme of separation. 8. Repeated complaints of physical symptoms (e.g., headaches, stomach-aches, nausea, vomiting) when separation form major attachment figures occurs or is anticipated.
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FTG: Criteria B. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is ________ (1), lasting at least __(2) weeks in children and adolescence, and typicall __(3) months for adults. |
1. Persistent 2. four 3. six |
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Criteria C. The disturbance causes clinically significant ___________(1) or _________(2) in social, academic, occupations, or other important areas of functioning. |
1. distress 2. impairment |
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FTG: What does criteria D entail for Separation Anxiety Disorder? |
Not better explained by another mental disorder. |
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How many criteria must be present for Specific Phobia? |
7 (A-G) |
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FTG: Criteria A. Marked fear or anxiety about a ________ _______ (1) or ______(2). |
1. specific object 2. situation 3. crying 4. tantrums 5. freezing 6. clinging |
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FTG: Criteria B. The phobic object or situation almost ______(1) provokes ______(2) fear or anxiety. |
1. always 2. immediate |
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FTG: Criteria C: The phobic ________(1) or ________(2) is actively ________(3) or __________(4) with intense fear or anxiety. |
1. object 2. situation 3. avoided 4. endured |
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FTG: Criteria D. The fear of anxiety is _______ __ _________(1) to the actual danger posed by the specific ______(2) or ________(3) and to the sociocultural context. |
1. out of proportion 2. object 3. situation |
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FTG: Criteria E. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is ______(1), typically lasting for ____(2) months or more. |
1. persistent 2. six |
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FTG: Criteria F. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance causes clinically significant _______(1) or _________(2) in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. |
1. distress 2. impairment |
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FTG: Criteria G. Disturbance is not better explained by the symptoms of another _______ _________(1). |
1. Mental disorder. |
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What are the __(1) Specific Phobias that need to be specified in diagnosis? |
1. five. 2. Animal. Natural environment. Blood-injection-injury. Situational. Other (e.g., situations that may lead to choking or vomiting). |
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How many sets of criteria must be present to make a diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder? |
10 (A-J) |
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Criteria A. Marked fear or anxiety about ____(1) or more social situations in which the individual is ______(2) to possible _______(3) by others. Examples include ______ ______(4), ______ ______(5), and _________ in front of others (6). |
1. one 2. exposed 3. scrutiny 4. social interactions 5. being observed 6. performing |
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Criteria B. The individuals fears that her or she will ___(1) in a way or show ________(2) symptoms that will be __________(3) evaluated. |
1. act 2. anxiety 3. negatively |
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Criteria C. The social situations almost ______(1) provoke fear or anxiety. |
1. always |
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Criteria D. The social situations are ________(1) or ________(2) with intense fear or anxiety. |
1. avoided 2. endured |
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Criteria E. The fear or anxiety is _____ __ __________(1) to the actual _______(2) posed by the social situation and to the sociocultural comtext. |
1. out of proportion 2. threat |
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Criteria F. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is __________(1), typically lasting __(2) months. |
1. Persistent 2. Six |
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Criteria G. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance causes __________ ____________ __________(1) or ________(2) in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. |
1. clinically significant distress 2. impairment |
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How many diagnostic criteria are needed for a diagnosis of Panic Disorder? |
Four (A-D) |
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FTG: Criteria A. Recurrent unexpected panic attacks. A panic attack is an _______(1) surge of intense fear or intense _________(2) that reaches a peak within ____________(3), and during which time _____(4) or more of the following symptoms occur: |
1. abrupt 2. discomfort 3. minutes 4. four |
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There are __(1) symptoms in criteria A for panic disorder, and __(2) are needed to meet criteria. What are they? |
1. thirteen 2. four
1. Palpitations, pounding heart, accelerated heart 2. Sweating. 3. Trembling or shaking 4. Sensations of shortness of breath/smothering 5. Feelings of choking 6. Chest pain of discomfort 7. Nausea od abdominal distress 8. Feeling dizzy, unsteady, light-headed, or faint. 9. Chills or heat sensations. 10. Parathesias (numb or tingling sensations). 11. Derealization (feelings of unreality) or depersonalization (being detached from oneself). 12. Fear of losing control or "going crazy". 13. Fear of dying. |
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Criteria B. At least __(1) of the attacks has been followed by __(2) months (or more) of one or ____(3) of the following: 1. Persistent _________(4) or _____(5) about additional panic attacks or their ________(6). 2. A significant _______(7) change in behaviour related to the _______(8). |
1. one 2. one 3. more 4. concern 5. worry 6. consequences 7. maladaptive 8. attacks |
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Criteria C. The disturbance is not attributable to the __________(1) effects of a _________(2) or another ____________ ___________(3). |
1. physiological 2. substance 3. medical condition |
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Criteria D. The disturbance is not better explained by another ________ ________(1). |
1. Mental disorder. |
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How many criteria are needed to give a diagnosis of agoraphobia? |
9 (A-I) |
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Criteria A. Marked fear or anxiety about ___(1) (or more) of the following ____(2) situations: (cont. on next slide) |
1. two 2. five |
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What are the five different situations that are under criteria A for Agoraphobia? |
1. Using public transportation 2. Being in open spaces 3. Being in enclosed spaces 4. Standing in line or being in a crowd 5. Being outside of the home alone. |
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Criteria B. The individual ______(1) or ______(2) these situations because of thoughts that _______(3) might be difficult or ______(4) might not be available in the event of developing _______(5)-like symptoms or other __________(6) or _________(7) symptoms. |
1. fears 2. avoids 3. escape 4. help 5. panic 6. incapacitating 7. embarrassing |
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Criteria C. The agoraphobic situations ________ ________(1) provoke fear or anxiety. |
1. almost always |
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Criteria D. The agoraphobic situations are _______ _______(1), require the __________(2) of a companion, or are _______(3) with _______(4) fear or anxiety. |
1. actively avoided 2. presence 3. endured 4. intense |
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Criteria E. The fear or anxiety is ____ __ __________(1) to the actual danger posed by the agoraphobic situations and to the __________(2) context. |
1. out of proportion 2. sociocultural |
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Criteria F. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is _______(1), typically lasting for __(2) months or more. |
1. persistent 2. Six |
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Criteria G. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance causes clinically significant ______(1) or ______(2) in social, occupational, or other important areas of ________(3). |
1. distress 2. impairment 3. functioning. |
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Criteria H. If another _______ ______(1) (e.g., Parkinson's disease) is present, the fear, anxiety, or avoidance is clearly ________(2). |
1. medical condition 2. excessive |
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Criteria I. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is not better _________(1) by the symptoms of another ____ ______(2). |
1. explained 2. mental disorder |
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How many criteria are needed before a diagnosis of Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) can be diagnosed? |
6 (A-F) |
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Criteria A. Excessive anxiety or worry (apprehensive expectation), occurring ______ _____(1) than not for at least __(2) months, about a number of _______(3) or _______(4) (such as work or school performance). |
1. more days 2. six 3. events 4. activities |
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Criteria B. The individuals finds it _______(1) to _________(2) the worry. |
1. difficult 2. control |
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FTG. Criteria C. The anxiety and worry are associated with ____(1) (or more) of the following ___(2) symptoms (with at least _____(3) symptoms having been present for more days than not for the past __(4) months: |
1. three 2. six 3. some 4. six |
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With children, only __ item in criteria C is required. |
one |
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What are the items in criteria C? |
1. Restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge. 2. Being easily fatigued. 3. Difficulty concentrating or mind going blank 4. Irritability 5. Muscle tension 6. Sleep disturbance |
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Criteria D. The anxiety, worry, or physical syntpons cause clinically significant distress or impairment in ______(1), ________(2), or ______ ________(3) areas of functioning. |
1. social 2. occupational 3. other important |
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What is Criteria E for GAD? |
The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition. |
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What is criteria F for GAD? |
Disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder. |