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Binge Eating Disorder
a- binge eating + lack of control
b- Indicators → hiding, accelerated, loaded, full but still eating, shame
c- Guilt/distress/ frequency (3x/week for 1 month)
d- no purge
Bulima Nervosa
a- binge eating + loss of control
b- fix it → compensatory behaviours
c- every week (1x/week for 3 months)
d- doesn’t happen during anorexia
Anorexia Nervosa
a- restriction of energy
b- Extreme fear of weight gain
c- distorted body image
Autism Spectrum Disorder
a- Social communication deficit (reciprocity, expression, connections)
b- Repetitive/ Restrictive (repetitive movements, insistence on sameness, special interests, sensory sensitivities)
c- Additional criteria (early onset, impairment, not better explained by intellectual disability)
Intellectual Developmental Disorder
a- intellectual deficits- reasoning, problem solving, planning, judgement, learning
b- Life skill deficits- adpative functioning impairment
c- Early onset → developmental period
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
a- Inattention→ distracted easily, organization problems, effort avoidance, sustained attention difficulty, fails to finish tasks, loses things, often forgetful, poor listening
b- hyperactivity/impulsivity→ fidgets, leaves seat, interupts others, poor waiting, talkative, speaks out
c- symptoms must be present before the age of 12
d- symptoms must be present in 2 or more settings
e- interferes with daily life and functioning
f- must not be better explained by something else
Major Cognitive Disorder
a- decline from previous level of functioning in one or more domains (complex attention, learning and memory, language, executive functioning, perceptual-motor, social cognition)
b- Independence impaired
c- not delirium or other disorder
Alzheimer's Disease
a- criteria met for major or mild neurocognitive disorder
b- insidious onset, gradual progression, decline in 1+ domains
c- probable = eveidence of genetic markers +3
possible = no evidence of gentic markers +3
memory and learning, progressive (gradual), no mixed etiology
d- can’t blame somethign else (vascular, another neurogenitive disorder, other neurological condition, substance use/ systemic disorder