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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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show DEPRESSIVE  
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show Depressed mood, Energy loss, Psychomotor changes, Recurrent thoughts of death, Esteem issuenos, Sleep disturbance, Significant weight/appetite change, Interest loss, Very indecisive, Episode lasts 2 weeks with at least 5 symptoms  
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show A: At least 5 symptoms including depressed mood or anhedonia, B: Badly affects functioning, C: Cannot be due to substances or medical condition, D: Doesn’t match psychotic disorders, E: Excludes manic or hypomanic episodes  
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What is the DSM-5 mnemonic for Generalized Anxiety Disorder?   show
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show W: Worry (excessive), O: Out of control, R: Restlessness, R: Reduced concentration, Y: Yawning/tired (fatigue), W: Wound up (irritable), A: Aches (muscle tension), R: Restless sleep (disturbed sleep), T: Time—occurs more days than not for 6 months  
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show A: Anxiety and worry about various topics for 6+ months, B: Beyond control, C: Causes functional impairment, D: Disturbance not due to substances or another condition, E: Excludes other mental disorders  
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show TRAUMA  
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show T: Traumatic event exposure, R: Re-experiencing (intrusions, flashbacks), A: Avoidance of reminders, U: Unable to function (negative mood/cognitions),  
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show M: Mood alterations and memory issues, A: Arousal increase (irritability, hypervigilance, sleep problems)  
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show A: Actual or threatened trauma, B: Brought back through intrusions, C: Cannot face reminders (avoidance), D: Distorted mood/cognition,  
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show E: Elevated arousal and reactivity for over 1 month with functional impairment and not due to substances or other disorders  
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What is the DSM-5 mnemonic for Panic Disorder?   show
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What does the PANICS mnemonic stand for?   show
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show A: Abrupt surge of intense fear or discomfort with 4+ symptoms, B: Brought on unexpectedly (not triggered), C: Causes behavior change or worry about future attacks,  
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What are the ABCDE criteria for DSM-5 diagnosis of Panic Disorder?   show
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show FEAR  
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What does the FEAR mnemonic stand for and what are the DSM-5 criteria?   show
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What is the DSM-5 mnemonic for Social Anxiety Disorder?   show
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show A: Avoids social situations, F: Fear of negative evaluation, R: Recognizes fear as excessive, A: Always provokes anxiety, I: Interferes with life functioning, D: Duration is 6+ months and not due to another disorder.  
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What does the 'Predisposing' factor refer to in CBT formulation?   show
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What does the 'Precipitating' factor refer to in CBT formulation?   show
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What does the 'Presenting' factor refer to in CBT formulation?   show
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What does the 'Perpetuating' factor refer to in CBT formulation?   show
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What does the 'Protective' factor refer to in CBT formulation?   show
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What does the 'Treatment Planning' step include in CBT?   show
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show Step 1: Low-intensity treatment, Step 2: High-intensity treatment, Step 3: Specialist services  
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show Changing negative thought patterns and behaviors  
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show Participating in the world of the client, fully attending to their words, tone, and non-verbal cues  
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show Sit attentively, Open posture, Lean forward, Eye contact, Relaxed body language  
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What is the CTSR used for?   show
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show Obsessions, Compulsions, Distress/Dysfunction, Time-consuming, Incongruent with reality  
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What is the 5P model in CBT?   show
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What is the sixth P added to the 5P formulation model?   show
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What are the four parts of the CMP formulation?   show
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show As patterns of interaction rather than individual faults  
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show Interpersonal effectiveness, including warmth, empathy, and building therapeutic rapport  
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What is the focus of CTSR Item 3?   show
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What does CTSR Item 7 involve?   show
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How is CTSR Item 10 applied?   show
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