_____ disorder is a childhood disorder characterized by severe and recurrent temper outbursts out of proportion to a situation lasting for more than 1 year, without symptoms for not more than 3 months
#2
_____ is the preferred treatment modality for selective mutism
#3
_____ is used in children with intellectual disability to teach daily and basic activities
#4
In _____-onset conduct disorder, individuals show at least one symptom characteristic of conduct disorder before the age of 10 years
#5
bostral is for _____
#6
IQ< _____ classified as intellectual disability
#7
ADHD can have three types of presentations:predominantly _____, predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined presentation
#8
What are the behavioral rx options for tourette's syndrome?_____
#9
Patients with _____ mental disability have a mental age of 6-8 years
Hint: level
#10
_____ disorder is a childhood disorder characterized by an enduring pattern of hostile, defiant behavior towards authority figures in the absence of serious violations of societal norms for > 6 months (duration)
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Flashcard 1: _____ disorder is a childhood disorder characterized by severe and recurrent temper outbursts out of proportion to a situation lasting for more than 1 year, without symptoms for not more than 3 months
Answer: Disruptive mood dysregulation
Flashcard 2: _____ is the preferred treatment modality for selective mutism
Answer: CBT + SSRI
Flashcard 3: _____ is used in children with intellectual disability to teach daily and basic activities
Answer: Contingency management
Flashcard 4: In _____-onset conduct disorder, individuals show at least one symptom characteristic of conduct disorder before the age of 10 years
Answer: childhood
Flashcard 5: bostral is for _____
Answer: child who are difficult to handle at school
Extra:
Flashcard 6: IQ< _____ classified as intellectual disability
Answer: 70
Extra:
Flashcard 7: ADHD can have three types of presentations:predominantly _____, predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined presentation
Answer: inattentive
Flashcard 8: What are the behavioral rx options for tourette's syndrome?_____
Answer: habit reversal training
Flashcard 9: Patients with _____ mental disability have a mental age of 6-8 years
Answer: moderate
Flashcard 10: _____ disorder is a childhood disorder characterized by an enduring pattern of hostile, defiant behavior towards authority figures in the absence of serious violations of societal norms for > 6 months (duration)
Answer: Oppositional defiant
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