DSM-5 Dr.Ott Flashcards

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Challenging, but positive, transition for mental health providers

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DSM-IV had been in use for nearly 20 years

DSM-5 reorganized to reflect disorders across a continuum based on developmental and lifespan considerations

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Neurodevelopmental disorders

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Intellectual disabilties and delya; communication disorders
Autism spectrum disorders
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Schizophrenia spectrum, depression, bipolar disorder

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dipolar and related disorders and depression disorders have separate chapters - with bipolar found between schizophrenia and depression- reflecting the overlapping nature of bipolar disorder

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Anxiety disorders

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Anxiety disorders - includes generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder
New separate chapters for obsessive-compulsive and related disorders and trauma - and stressor related disorders

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Substance related disorders

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NO more abuse or dependence

Set criteria for all substance that only vary with symptom presentation based on type of substance use
- alcohol, caffeine, opioids, gambling, shopping, stimulants, tobacco, hallucinogens, cannabis, inhalants, others

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Neurocognitive disorders

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Categorized into major and mild neurocognitive disorders
specifiers include type (alzheimers)

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PHQ-9

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Screen for depression and suicidal thinking and is patient rated

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Beck depression inventory

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patient rated for depression screening

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Mood disorders questionnaire

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Patient rated screening tool for bipolar 1
NOT for bipolar 2

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Hamilton depression

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Research rating scales
clinician rated
validated in clinical trials, gold standard

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Montgomery asberg depression rating scale

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Research rating scale
Clinical trials, gold standard
clinician rated

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Young mania rating scale

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Clinician rated by patient report
for bipolar disorder

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Hamilton anxiety rating scale (HAM-A)

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Clinician rated, somatic anxiety

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Positive and negative syndrome scale

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For schizophrenia
gold standard
clinician rated

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Brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS)

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Gold standard
Clinician rated

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Simpson-angus

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evaluated drug induced parkinsonian symptoms
Clinician rated

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Barnes akathisia scale

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Clinician rated
objective observation of akathisia (inability to remain still)

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Abnormal involuntary movement scale (AIMS)

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Assess tardive dyskinesia
Clinician rated

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Extrapyramidal symptoms rating scale

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designed to assess parkinsonian symptoms, akathisia, dystonia, and tardice diskinesia
Clinician rated

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Clinical global impressions

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CGI-S = severity
CGI-I = improvement
Observer-rated
Used to assess change over time for overall psychiatric functioning

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Global assessment of functioning

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Clinician rated
Variable restults based on clinician evaluation and experience