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DSM IV Numbers

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Schizophrenia: Timing   6+ continuous months  
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Schizophrenia: Symptoms   2+ criterion A sx (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, negative symptoms) + social decline; only need 1 criterion A sx if delusions are bizarre or voices keep running commentary  
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Schizophreniform: Timing   1-6 months  
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Brief psychotic disorder: Timing   1 day-1 month  
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Delusional disorder: Timing   1+ month  
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Major depressive episode: Timing   2+ weeks  
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Major depressive episode: Symptoms   5+ of 9 (SIGECAPS + depressed mood + weight change), 1 of the 5 must be depressed mood or anhedonia  
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Manic episode: Symptoms   3+ of DIGFAST, must have 4+ if mood is irritable  
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Manic episode: Timing   1+ week or less if hospitalization is required  
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Bipolar disorder type I: Definition   Manic episode (ever!) + depression  
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Bipolar disorder type II: Definition   Hypomania + depression  
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Mixed mood episode: Definition   Having both depressive and manic symptoms at the same time  
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Mixed mood episode: Timing   1+ week of having concurrent depressive and manic symptoms  
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Dysthymic disorder: Timing   2+ years of feeling depressed on most days; cannot have 2+ month break from depression  
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Dysthymic disorder: Symptoms   2+ of SIGECAPS  
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Cyclothymic disorder: Timing   2+ years of symptoms without 2+ month break  
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Generalized anxiety disorder: Symptoms   3+ of the anxiety symptoms  
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Generalized anxiety disorder: Timing   6+ months, more days than not  
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Panic disorder: Symptoms   4+ cardinal symptoms reaching peak within 10 minutes + 1+ attack followed by worry about recurrent attacks, going crazy, or social problems related to attack  
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Panic disorder: Timing   1+ month of worrying about recurrent attacks, going crazy, or social problems related to attack  
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Social phobia: Symptoms   Worrying about being in public and realizing that worrying is excessive  
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Social phobia: Timing   6+ months  
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PTSD: Symptoms   3+ of anhedonia, avoidance, amnesia, restricted affect + 2+ of hypervigilance, insomnia, increased startle response, irritability  
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PTSD: Symptoms   1+ month of symptoms meeting both categories of criteria simultaneously  
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Acute stress disorder: Timing   2 days-4 weeks of symptoms within 1 month of exposure to stress  
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Somatization: Symptoms   4+ pain + 2+ GI + 1+ sexual + 1+ neurological  
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Somatization: Timing   Symptom onset before 30yo  
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Hypochondriasis: Timing   6+ months of symptoms  
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Substance abuse: Timing   1+ year of symptoms  
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Substance dependence: Timing   1+ year of symptoms  
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Substance dependence: Symptoms   Use with impairment + 3+ of withdrawal, tolerance, more time spent getting, failed attempts to quit, social problems, large amounts or longer time, use despite consequences  
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ADHD: Timing   Onset of symptoms before 7yo  
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Autism: Timing   Onset of symptoms before 3yo  
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Rett’s syndrome: Timing   Onset of deterioration after 18 months  
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Childhood disintegrative disorder: Timing   Onset of deterioration between 2yo & 10yo  
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Conduct disorder: Symptoms   3+ of 4 (agression toward people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness, and serious violation of rules)  
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