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Final Exam Study Guide

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Delusions   False beliefs despite evidence to the contrary  
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Delusions: grandiose type   Person believes they have exceptional abilities, wealth, or fame  
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Delusions: erotomanic type   belief that a famous person is in love with them  
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Delusions: referntial type   Belief that certain gestures, comments, etc. are directed at oneself  
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Delusions: jealous type   Belief that someone is cheating on you  
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Delusions: unspecified type   when the delusion does not fit into other types  
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DSM-5   Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders  
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DSM-5 Publisher   American Psychiatric Association  
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DSM-5 use   Used to assist trained clinicians in the diagnosis of their patients' mental disorders as part of a case formulation assessment that leads to a fully informed treatment plan for the individual  
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AD/HD   persistent pattern of inattention and or hyperactivity- impulsivity that interfers with functioning and development  
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Inattention   wandering off task, lacking persistence, not staying focused, being disorganized  
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hyperactivity   excessive motor activity when not appropriate, excessive fidgeting, tapping, talkativeness  
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Hallucinations   auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, tactile  
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Most common type of hallucinations   auditory  
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