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Symptoms of this disorder are homotypic and that most people had the symptoms years later

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Anxiety

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What percent of adolescents are diagnosed with SAD

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9%

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Emotions about the future elicited by feelings of not being able to control or predict the outcome

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Anxiety

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Excessive anxiety and worry of any number of events or activities. Can be very difficult to control

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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5
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What is tripartite model

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Behavioral Responses, Cognitive responses and Physiological responses

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What are behavioral responses

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Avoiding and escaping a situation

trembling voice

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What are cognitive responses

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Thoughts of doing poorly on a test or situation

negative perception of oneself

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What are physiological responses

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Somatic pain

uncontrolled breathing

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9
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How many Americans have been diagnosed with anxiety

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Over 40 million

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10
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What portion of those diagnosed with Anxiety receive treatment

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1/3

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How many more times likely are women to be diagnosed with GAD than men

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2 times

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What percent of the U.S. school age population has been diagnosed with Dyslexia

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5-10 %

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What percent of children with a learning disability have dyslexia

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80%

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14
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What is the ratio of diagnosis of dyslexia between boys and girls

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3 to 1

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15
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What is dyslexia characterized by

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Difficulties in:
Word recognition
spelling
Decoding abilities
Comprehension
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16
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What is one of the most validated treatments for ODD

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Parent training

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17
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What does parent training do for parents of children with ODD

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bringing child’s behavior under increased parental control
facilitating proper consequences
preventing comorbid conditions
lowering parental stress

18
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How many American Children have been diagnosed with ADHD

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6.4 million

19
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How many symptoms of ADHD must be observed and for how long to have a diagnosis of ADHD

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six or more symptoms for at least 6 months

20
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Before what age must the symptoms of ADHD present themselves

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7 or 12

21
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In how many contexts must the impairments from ADHD be present

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2 or more

22
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What is the prevalence of ADHD in children

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5%

23
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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for a diagnosis of separation anxiety

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3 or more symptoms for at least 4 weeks

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder

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one or more symptoms for most days during the past six months

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of panic attacks

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Four or more symptoms must be present during one episode

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of panic disorder

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one or both of the symptoms for a month or more and must follow a panic attack

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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No specific amount of time or symptoms but the compulsions must be time consuming and interfere with normal routines, academic functioning and social relationships

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder

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Five or more symptoms one of which must be depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure for two weeks

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for Dysthymia

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Must be present for one year along with two or more symptoms in addition to depressed mood

30
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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for Bipolar disorder

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At least three symptoms for a week or more w

31
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What are the three categories of ODD

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Angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of ODD

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At least four symptoms for a period of six months

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How many symptoms and for how long does the DSM require for diagnosis of Conduct Disorder

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Three or more behaviors be present during the past 12 months, with at least one of them present in the last 6 months

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An immediate anxiety response occurs almost every time the person is exposed to the phobic stimulus
The person must either avoid the anxiety situations or endure any exposure with anxiety or distress
The fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual risk
The fear or anxiety is persistent (six or more months)

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Specific Phobia

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Cardiac reactions
sweating
Shaking or trembling
feeling short of breath or smothering
feeling as if choking
feeling chest discomfort  or pain
feelings of abdominal distress or nausea
Feeling faint or light headed
Feeling chill or flushed
Feeling numbness or tingling
Feeling of unreality or of being detached from oneself
fear of going crazy
Fear of dying
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Panic Attack

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Persistent concern about having other panic attacks or worry about the implications of the attack
a significant maladaptive change in behavior related to attacks

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Panic Disorder

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Depressed or irritable mood
Loss of interest or pleasure
Change in weight or appetite
Sleep problems
Motor agitation or retardation
Fatigue or loss of energy
Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Difficulty thinking concentrating or making decisions
Thoughts of death or suicidal thought/behavior
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Major Depressive Disorder

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Depressed or irritable mood
Poor appetite or overeating
Sleep disturbance
low energy or fatigue
loss of self-esteem
concentration or decision-making problems
feelings of hopelessness
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Dysthymia

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Inflated self-esteem
Decreased need for sleep
More talkative than usual
Racing thoughts
Distractibility
Increased goal-directed activity or motor agitation
Excessive activity that can lead to negative outcomes

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Mania

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loses temper
easily annoyed/touchy
angry and resentful
argues with adults/authority figures
refuses to comply with or defies adult's requests or does not follow rules
deliberately annoys others
blames others for own mistakes or bad behavior
spiteful and vindictive
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

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Aggression to people and animals
Destruction of property
Deceitfulness or theft
Serious violations of rules

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Conduct Disorder