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DSM Critera AxI-Mood Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Major Episode, Criteria AAnswer: Five (or more), during same 2-weeks, change from previous functioning; at least mood or loss of pleasure and: weight loss/gain; insomnia/hypersomnia; motor agitation/retardation; fatigue; worthlessness/guilt; concentration; thoughts of death
Question: Major Depressive , Criteria BAnswer: The symptoms do not meet criteria for a Episode
Question: Major Depressive Episode, CAnswer: cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
Question: Major Depressive Episode, DAnswer: are not due to the effects of a substance or general medical condition
Question: Major Depressive Episode, EAnswer: Rule out Bereavement, the symptoms persist for longer than 2 or are characterized by marked functional impairment, morbid preoccupation with worthlessness, suicidal ideation, psychotic symptoms, or psychomotor retardation.
Question: Major Depressive , Single EpisodeAnswer: Presence of single MDE; rule out psychotic disorders; been Manic, Mixed, or Hypomanic episode
Question: Major Disorder SpecifiersAnswer: Mild, Moderate, Severe without psychotic , Severe with psychotic features, Chronic, With Catatonic Features, With Melancholic Features, With Atypical Features, With Postpartum Onset, In Partial Remission, In Full Remission
Question: Depressive Disorder, RecurrentAnswer: Presence of two or more MDE (with full between episodes); rule out psychotic disorders; never been Manic, Mixed, or Hypomanic episode
Question: Major Depressive , Recurrent SpecifiersAnswer: Mild; Moderate; Severe with/without psychotic features; ; With Catatonic Features; With Melancholic Features; With Atypical Features; With Postpartum Onset; In Partial/ Full Remission; With/Without Interepisode Recovery; With Seasonal Pattern
Question: Dysthymic Disorder Criterion Answer: Depressed mood for most of the day, for more day s than not, as either by subjective account or observation by others, for at least 2 years. In children/adolescents can be irritable at least 1 year
Question: Dysthymic Criterion BAnswer: Presence of two or more of the : poor appetite or overeating; insomnia/hypersomnia; low energy/fatigue; low self-esteem; poor concentration, indecisiveness; hopelessness
Question: Dysthymic Disorder Criterion Answer: The person has been without the symptoms for more than 2 months at a time
Question: Dysthymic Disorder Criterion Answer: No MDE during 1st 2 years or if MDE present, at 2 months symptom free before developing DD.
Question: Dysthymic Disorder EAnswer: Never been a Manic, , or Hypomanic episode, criteria never met for cyclothymic.
Question: Dysthymic Disorder Criterion Answer: Does not EXCLUSIVELY during a chronic psychotic disorder
Question: Dysthymic Criterion GAnswer: Symptoms not due to the effects of a substance or general medical
Question: Dysthymic Disorder HAnswer: Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Question: Dysthymic SpecifiersAnswer: Early Onset (if before age 21); Late Onset (if 21 or older); With Features
Question: In Remission SpecifierAnswer: Symptoms are present but full criteria are not met, or there is a period without any significant lasting less than 2 months following the end of a MDE, ME, or MxE
Question: Chronic Answer: Applied to the current most recent MDE in MDD or BPI or BPII, as long as it is the most type of episode. Full criteria have been met for MDE continuously for at least the past 2 years.
Question: Catatonic Features Answer: Can be to the current or most recent MDE, ME or MxE in MDD, BPI or BPII, characterized by 2 of the following: catalepsy or stupor; excessive motor activity; extreme negativism; posturing; echolalia or echopraxia.
Question: Melancholic SpecifierAnswer: Current/most recent MDE as long as it is the most recent episode; either loss of pleasure or lack of reactivity; 3 of mood; depression worse in the morning; early morning awakening; motor retardation or agitation; anorexia or weight loss; guilt
Question: Atypical SpecifierAnswer: Applied to most recent MDE (2 weeks) or DD (2 years). Mood reactivity plus 2 of weight gain or increased appetite; hypersomnia; leaden ; pattern of interpersonal rejection sensitivity that causes impairment. No Melancholic, no Catatonic.
Question: Onset SpecifierAnswer: Most recent MDE, ME, MxE in MDD, BPI or BPII or to Psychotic Disorder; Onset of episode within 4 weeks postpartum.
Question: SpecifiersAnswer: MDD, BPI, BPII: With Full Interepisode Recovery: full remission between 2 most recent episodes; Without Full Interepisode Recovery: full remission is not attained between 2 most recent episodes.
Question: Pattern SpecifierAnswer: Pattern of MDE in BPI, BPII, and MDD, : Regular onset and remission at certain times of year, not related to seasonal stressors. 2 years of 2 seasonal MDE, no nonseasonal. Seasonal MDE outnumber nonseasonal over lifetime.
Question: -Cycle SpecifierAnswer: Applied to BPI or BPII: At least four episodes of a mood disturbance in the previous 12 that meet criteria for MDE, ME, MxE, or HE. Separated either by partial or full remission for at least 2 months or a switch to opposite polarity.
Question: Manic Episode AAnswer: A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at 1 week, or any duration if hospitalization is involved.
Question: Manic Episode Criterion Answer: 3 the following: inflated self-esteem/grandiosity; decreased need for sleep; pressured speech; flight of ideas; distractibility; increase in goal-oriented /psychomotor agitation; excessive involvement in pleasurable activities despite consequences
Question: Manic Episode Criterion Answer: Symptoms do not meet criteria for episode
Question: Manic Episode DAnswer: The mood disturbance is sufficiently severe to cause marked in occupational functioning or in usual social activities or relationships with others, or to necessitate hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others, or psychotic features (ME)
Question: Manic Episode EAnswer: are not due to the effects of a substance or GMC (ME)
Question: Mixed Criterion AAnswer: Criteria are met for both a ME and a MDE everyday during at least a 1-week period
Question: Mixed Episode Criterion Answer: The mood disturbance is sufficiently severe to cause marked impairment in occupational functioning or in usual social activities or relationships with , or to necessitate hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others, or psychotic features
Question: Mixed Episode CAnswer: Symptoms not due to of a substance or GMC
Question: Hypomanic Episode Criterion Answer: A distinct period of persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting throughout at least 4 days, that is different from the usual nondepressed mood
Question: Hypomanic Episode Criterion Answer: 3 (4 if mood irritable): inflated self-esteem/grandiosity; decreased need for sleep; pressured speech; flight of ideas; distractibility; increase in goal-oriented behavior/motor agitation; excessive in pleasurable acts despite consequences
Question: Hypomanic Criterion CAnswer: Episode associated with an unequivocal change in functioning that is uncharacteristic of the person when not
Question: Hypomanic Episode DAnswer: Disturbance in mood and change in functioning observable by
Question: Episode Criterion EAnswer: Episode not severe enough to cause marked impairment in social or functioning, or to necessitate hospitalization and there are no psychotic features
Question: Hypomanic Episode FAnswer: Not due to effects of or GMC (HE)
Question: I, Single Manic EpisodeAnswer: Presence of only one ME and no MDD; Rule out psychotic disorders; Specify if .
Question: Bipolar I, Most Episode HypomanicAnswer: Currently in HE; previously been at least 1 ME or MxE; Significant impairment; Rule out disorders.
Question: Bipolar I, Most Episode ManicAnswer: Currently or most recently in ME; have been at least one MDE, ME, or MxE; Rule out psychotic disorders
Question: Bipolar I, Most Episode MixedAnswer: Currently or most recently in a MxE; there has been at least one MDE, ME, or MxE; rule out psychotic .
Question: I, Most Recent Episode DepressedAnswer: Currently or most recently in a MDE; there has been at least one ME or MxE; rule out psychotic disorders
Question: Bipolar Answer: Presence or history of one or more MDEs; presence or history of aat least one HE; never been a ME or MxE; rule out psychotic disorders. Specify if Hypomanic or Depressed for current or most episode.
Question: Cyclothymic AAnswer: At least 2 years, presence of numerous periods with hypomanic symptoms and numerous periods with depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for a MDE (1 year in )
Question: Cyclothymic BAnswer: Person has not been w/o for more than 2 months at a time
Question: Cyclothymic Criterion Answer: No MDE, ME, or MxE during the first 2 years
Question: Cyclothymic DAnswer: Rule out disorders
Question: Cyclothymic Criterion Answer: Not due to of substance or GMC (CD)
Question: Cyclothymic Criterion Answer: cause significant distress/impairment
 
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