Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom, Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria, Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and Personality Disorder.
What are the diagnostic criteria for Pica?
A.) Persistent eating of nonnut...
Final Study Guide - Feeding, Eating, Elimination, Somatic-Symptom,
Sleep-Wake, Sexual Dysfunction, Paraphillic, Gender Dysphoria,
Substance - Related, Addictive, Impulse Control, Neurocognitive, and
Personality Disorder.
What are the diagnostic criteria for Pica?
A.) Persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances over period of at least one
month.
B.) The eating of nonfood substances is inappropriate to the developmental level of the
individual.
C.) The eating behavior is not culturally supported
D.) If the behavior occurs in the contest of another mental disorder or medical condition,
it is sufficient enough to warrant additional clinical action.
What is the one specifier for Pica?
In remission - after full criteria were previously met, the criteria have not been met for a
sustained period of time.
What are the 4 diagnostic criteria for Rumination Disorder?
A.) Repeated regurgitation of food of at least 1 on the. Regurgitated food may be
rechewed, re-swallowed or spit out.
B.) The repeated regurgitation is not attributable to an associated gastrointestinal or
other medical condition. (I.e. acid reflux)
C.) The eating disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of another
eating disorder.
D.) If the symptoms occur in the context of another disorder - they are sufficient enough
to warrant additional clinical attention
What is the one specifier for Rumination Disorder?
In remission: After full criteria for disorder were previously met, the criteria have not
been met for a sustained period of time.
What are the 4 diagnostic criteria for Avoidant/ Restrictive Food Intake Disorder?
A.) Eating or feeing avoidance or lack of interest basted on the sensory characteristics
of food and the consequences of eating, associate with one or more of the following:
,1.) Significant weight loss (or failure to achieve weight gain)
2.) Significant nutritional deficiency
3.) Dependence on enteral feeding or oral nutritional supplements
4.) Marked interference with psychological functioning.
B.) The disturbance is not better explained by lack of available food or by an associated
cultural practiced
C.) The eating disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of another
eating disorder
D.) The disturbance is not attributed to a concurrent medical condition
What is the one specifier of Avoidant/ Restrictive Eating Disorder?
In Remission: After full criteria were previously met, it hasn't been met for a sustained
period of time.
What are the diagnostic criteria of Anorexia Nervosa?
A.) Restriction of energy intake relative to requirements leading to a significantly low
body weight in context to age, sex, developmental trajectory, and physical health.
B.) Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming "fat" or persistent behavior that interferes
with weight gain, even though significantly low weight.
C.) Disturbance in the way one's body weight or shape is experienced - persistent lack
of recognition of the seriousness of low body weight
What are the specific subtypes of Anorexia Nervosa?
1.) Restrictive type: during the last 3 months the individual has not engaged in binge
eating or purging behavior. Ths subtype describes presentation in which weight loss is
primarily done through dieting, fasting and/or excessive exercise.
2.) Binge-eatin/ purging type: during the last three months the individual has engaged in
recurrent episodes of purging behavior or binge eating.
What are the specifiers of Anorexia Nervosa?
In partial remission: after full criteria for anorexia were previously met, criterion A has
not been met for a sustained period of time but either B or C is still met.
In full remission: After full criteria were previously met, none of the criteria have been
met fr a sustained period.
, What are the criteria for Bulimia Nervosa?
A.) Recurent episodes of binge eating. An episode of binge eating is characterized by
both of the following:
1.) Eating in a discrete period of time, an amount of food that is definitely larger than
what most individuals would et in a similar period of time.
2.) A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (feeling that one cannot
stop eating)
B.) Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors: self-induced vomiting; misuse of
diuretics, laxatives or other medications; fasting; or excessive exercise.
C.) the behaviors from A and B both occur on average at least one a week for 3 months
D.) self evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and weight
E.) the disturbance does not occur exclusively during episodes of anorexia
What are the diagnostic criteria of Binge Eating Diorder?
A.) an episode of beings eating characterized by the following:
1.) eating an abnormally large amount of food in a time that a normal person would not
eat that about of food
2.) A sense of lack of control over eating
B) the binge-eating episodes re associated with three or more of the following:
1.) eating much more rapidly that usual
2.) eating until feeling uncomfortably full
3.) Eating large amounts of food when not physically hungry
4.) eating alone because of feeling embarrassed by how much one is eating
5.) Feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty afterward.
C.) Marked distress regarding binge eating
D.) the binging occurs on average at least one a week for three months.
E.) The binging is not associated with the recurrent use of compensatory behavior as in
bulimia and does not o cure exclusively during an episdoe of anorexia.
What are the criteria for Enuresis?
A.) Repeated voiding of ruin into bed or clothes whether involuntary or intentional
B.) the behavior is clinically significant as manifested by either a frequency of at least
twice a week for at least three months or the presence of a clinically significant distress
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