ptsd symptom assoc with poor prognosis
numbing
a behavioral condition characterized by a pattern of uncooperative, defiant, and hostile behavior toward authority figures.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
bipolar rapid cycling criteria
high frequency of Mood Episodes (at least four) over the past 12 months.
mixed episode bipolar criteria
A mixed episode is characterised by the presence of several prominent manic and several prominent depressive symptoms consistent with those observed in manic episodes and depressive episodes, which eitheAr occur simultaneously or alternate very rapidly (from day to day or within the same day).
Adjustment disorder
preoccupation with the stressor or its consequences, including excessive worry, recurrent and distressing thoughts about the stressor, or constant rumination about its implications.
Emerges within 1 month of onset of stressor and goes away within 6 monthsn
anorexia significantly low BMI and dangerously low BMI thresholds
Sig = 18-14
Danger = <14
Capgras syndrome
loved one replaced with a double
Fregoli
strangers are all familiar
de clerambault
belief celeb is in love w you
Retts syndrome
Degenerative
Females
Initial normal development
Age 1-4 deterioration in hand movements and language
Cluster A PD
odd/eccentric (schizoid, paranoid, schizotypal)
Cluster B PD
Emotional/dramatic
(antisocial ,histrionic, narcissistic borderline)
Cluster C PD
Fearful/anxious
(avoidant, dependent, obsessive compulsive)
Minimum symptom duration for schizophrenia in icd11
1 month
diff between factitious and malingering
factitious is a mental disorder
Malingering is for some external gain (in right mind)
Most cases of delirium recover in
4 weeks
3 core symptoms of ADHD
inattention, hyperactivity, impulsiveness
additional features of narcolepsy
daytime sleepy
cataplexy (NOT catalepsy)
sleep paralysis
hypnagogic/pompic hallucinations
length of natural course of untreated mania and depression
mania 4 months
depression 6 months
Bipolar III
antidepressant induced hypomania/mania
some less obvious poor prognostic factors for scz
enlarged ventricles
cog impairment
male
-ve symptoms
are mood symptoms positive or negative prognostic factor in scz
positive
most frequent features of scz
poor insight
Ganser syndrome
?fictitious but often occurs following head injury or serious illness/trauma
-Approximate answers (vorbeireden)
-Clouding of consciousness
-Somatic conversion sx
-Hallucinations (Visual or auditory)
Spontaneous recovery
Coded under other specified dissociative disorders