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degree of individual functioning Axis 1 Clinical disorders and other conditions Axis 2 Personality disorders and mental retardation Axis 3 General medical disorders Axis 4 Psychosocial and environmental problems Axis 5 Global Assessment of functioning |
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Impulse control disorder 6 |
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inability for an individual to refrain from acting on an impulse, may be harmful to themselves behavior often criminal treatment drugs kleptomania, Pyromania, pathological gambling |
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Oppositional Defiant disorder 6 |
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Disruptive disorder one of the most common behavior is children disobedient, uncooperative, negative, behavior for 6 months not treated with medication |
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Schizoaffective disorder 6 |
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psychotic symptoms( hallucinations, delusions, strange body movements)and mood disorder (depression, mania) Very difficult to diagnosis and treat |
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Reactive Attachment Disorder RAD 6 |
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Begins before the age of 5 Child interacts in inappropriate ways, withdrawn or to socail Only diagnosis when a history of pathological care present neglect foster care situations Development delays and PPD must be ruled out treated by educating the care givers |
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Histronic personality Disorder 6 |
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over dramatic behaviors and attention seeking actions will do anything to get attention lacks self esteem draws attention to feel important Medication only treats side effect such as anxiety and depression |
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abnormal behavior that occurs during sleep 4 types sleepwalk, terrors NOS must cause significant distress impairment cannot be attributed to Substance abuse Treatment-medication, avoid triggers home modification, relaxation therapy, parent education |
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Schizoid Personality Disorder 6 |
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Distant detached and indifferent to social relationship criticism and praise Generally loners who prefer solitaire activities and jobs OT increase coping skills, social interactions, communication, self-esteem No medication |
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presence of psychotic symptoms and decline in functioning distinguished from other types by delusions of persecution. Aggressive and early treatment with anti psychotic drugs key Highest potential for recovery OT cognitive behavior coaching and social skills |
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Motoric immobility excessive motor activity extreme negativism peculiarities of voluntary movement stereotyped movement, prominent mannerism |
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Brain disorders that causes dramatic mood swings manic and depression episodes episodes are separated by normal mood severe manic episodes can lead to psychotic symptoms like hallucinations and delusions |
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Antisocial personality disorder 6 |
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Older person typical child dx with Conduct disorder typically have drug, alcohol problem, violent to self or others. Manipulative and lie Don't know what is right from wrong One of the hardest personality disorders to treat |
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persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that violates the rights of others Poor prognosis lead to antisocial disorders and criminal behavior Usually have ODD beforehand OT working on problem solving skills, learning positive social skills parent management training |
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Gender Identity disorder 6 |
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Desire to be the opposite sex discomfort with own sex persistent fantasies o being other sex feelings of stress, shame fear guilt hormone therapy sex assignment |
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder 6 |
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over exaggerated ego lack of empathy doesn't see rights of others has a sense of entitlement selfishly takes advantage of others |
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Borderline personality disorder 6 |
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Fear of abandonment unstable relationship characterized by altering extremes (love-hate) unstable self image or sense of self (suicide risk & self mutilation) Intense emotional moods and or responses (can be paranoid) impulsive and sometimes dangerous behavior (w/o thinking or caring) |
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person's excessive avoidance and anxiety of a fearful scenario such as crowds open spaces, being alone, or social embarrassment, can lead to extreme avoidance/recluse considered a learned behavior currently associated with panic disorder |
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causes disturbance in day, diet or weight shape anorexia, bulimia, NOS weakness, poor dental, physical health decreased self-esteem psychotherapy, nutritional, medication OT art therapy, cooking, planning craft |
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Dissociative Identity disorder 6 |
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2+ separate personalities that control the individual behavior at various times used as coping mechanism to escape from traumatic event Goal is to unite personalities into a single one |
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Mood disorder consisting of chronic depression less severe than major depression hard to diagnose, last for 2 years inadequate amount of neurological in brain Psychotherapy sensory integration |
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mood disorder impairment of social and occupational function feelings of sadness, despair, and hopelessness, low energy, Biochemical-brain disorder |
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Cognitive behavior theory |
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debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without cause constant worry about having other attacks constant worry about side effects significant behavior change related to the attacks uses exposure techniques and relaxation techniques along with antidepressants/anti anxiety medication |
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Body Dysmorphic disorder 6 |
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Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors related to a perceived defect perfectionism inability to focus on anything other than perceived defect repetitive behavior checking mirrors, reapply makeup....nose to big |
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obsessive compulsive disorder 6 |
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disorder of brain and behaviors consistent obsessions and compulsions antidepressants goal is to treat symptoms not the disease |
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