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4 pain symptoms, 2 GI, 1 sexual, 1 pseudoneuro. Unintentional. Impairment. |
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1 or more sensorimotor deficits (not pain). Unintentional. Impairment. |
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6 months of fear of disease or belief of having disease. Impairment. |
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Pain without cause, or out of proportion. + MADISON scale test. Impairment. Unintentional. |
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| Preoccupation with a defect of the body. Non-delusional. |
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| Can not recall personal information due to stress or trauma |
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| Sudden travel away from home with confusion; can't recall the past; may create new identity. |
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| 2 or more persistent identities. |
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| Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities) |
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Persistent feelings of detachment from self. "out of body" Impairment. |
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| Depersonalization disorder |
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| Intentional production of physical/psych symptoms without incentive. Almost always women. Often health care workers. Unconscious motivation, conscious mechanism. |
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| A parent creates symptoms for child without any incentive. |
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| Intentional production or exaggeration of symptoms for external gain. Often men. Conscious motivation and mechanism. |
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| Distrust, suspicious of others, reluctant to confide, bears grudges. |
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| Detachment from social relationships, solitary, little pleasure in activities, flat affect. |
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| Discomfort with close relationships, magical thinking, illusions, paranoia, inappropriate affect. |
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| Schizotypal PD (cluster A) |
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| Disregard for the rights of others, present by age 18, lies, impulsive, aggresive, no remorse, failure to conform to law. |
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| Antisocial PD (cluster B) |
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| Unstable relationships, makes effort to avoid abandonment, unstable self-image, impulsive self damage, suicidal, emptiness, anger. Many crises, many relapses. |
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| Borderline PD (cluster B) |
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| Excessive emotionality, attention seeking, sexually provocative, theatrical, rapid emotion shifts. |
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| Histrionic PD (cluster B) |
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| Grandiose, high-status, needs admiration, lacks empathy, arrogant. |
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| Narcissistic PD (cluster B) |
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| Fear of rejection, fears not being liked, feels inadequate, apprehensive. |
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| Can't make decisions, needs a lot of support, helpless when alone, needs a relationship, submissive. |
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| Preoccupation w/ perfection that interferes with task, doesn't delegate, pack-rat, workaholic, stubborn. egosyntonic. |
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| Obsessive compulsive PD (cluster C) |
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| Multiple discrete episodes of losing control (aggression or impulse). out of proportion, destructive, no EEG changes. |
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| Intermittent explosive disorder |
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| Recurrent stealing without need. |
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| Multiple, deliberate fire-setting, not out of anger. |
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| Recurrent hair pulling, leading to hair loss. |
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| Overwhelmed, distraught, impairment within 3 months of a stressor. Lasts less than 6 months following termination of stressor. |
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| Failure to fulfill major role, interpersonal problems, legal problems, impairment, use of a substance. |
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| Tolerance, withdrawal, need more than before, can't stop, use despite knowledge of damage. |
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| Slurred speech, ataxic, nystagmus, coma/stupor. |
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| EtOH or Sedative/hypnotic intoxication |
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| diaphoretic, tachycardic, tremor, N/V, hallucinations, anxiety, seizures, insomnia |
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| EtOH or sedative/hypnotic withdrawal |
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| Miosis + drowsy, slurring speech, decreased attention |
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| Mydriasis, lacrimation, dysphoria, N/V/D, muscle ache, yawning |
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| Tachy or bradycardic, mydriasis, high or low BP, chills, psych |
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| dysphoric, fatigue, vivid nightmares, messed up sleep times, large appetite |
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| Fully awake, perceptual changes, mydriasis, tachycardic, diaphoretic, palpitations, blurred vision, tremors |
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| Hallucinogen intoxication (no withdrawals) |
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| Belligerent, impulsive, nystagmus, tachy, HTN, rigid, |
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| Phencyclidine intoxication |
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| Restless, nervous, excited, flushed, twitch, rambling, appetite, amotivational |
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| BMI < 17.5, fear of weight gain, amenorrhea (3 months minimum), distorted body image |
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| Eating without control, then recurrent inappropriate responses. (at least 2/wk x 3 months) |
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| Most common sexual dysfx for men seeking tx. |
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| Involuntary spasm of outer 1/3 of vagina |
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| Need to want/act/associate with opposite gender. |
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| Social impairment, communication impairment, restrictive and repetitive behaviors. |
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| Autism spectrum disorders |
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| Normal language, higher IQ, social impairment, fascination with specific things. |
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| Can't pay attention and/or is very fidgity. |
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| Attention deficit, hyperactive disorder |
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| Violating rights of others for 12 months. Aggression, bullies, fights, physically cruel, lies, runaway, fire. |
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| loses temper, argues, lies, annoys deliberately... all out of the norm. for more than 6 months. |
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| Oppositional defiance disorder |
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| Multiple motor and/or vocal tics for 12 months. Never tic-free for more than 3 months. Starts before 18 yo. |
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| inappropriate anxiety, distress, worry when not with a parent or at home |
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| Separation anxiety disorder |
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