In one prospective study, feelings of rejection and self-hatred preceded the behavior of _______________.
a. Suicidal self-injury
b. Non-suicidal self-injury
c. Mania
d. None of the above
Question 2The symptoms of ____________ must occur most severely within the week before menses.
a. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
b. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
c. Perimenstrual Distress Disorder (PMDD)
d. Premenstrual Myalgia Syndrome (PMS)
Question 3Non-suicidal self-injury is described in section III of the DSM-5 in order to
a. focus more attention on this issue
b. reduce the incidence of this problematic behavior
c. make clear that it is not diagnosable
d. distinguish it from serious suicidal intent
Question 4The diagnosis of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder should NOT be made when
a. There has ever been a manic episode lasting longer than one day.
b. There has never been a manic episode lasting longer than one day.
c. The temper outbursts are frequent and inconsistent with the child's developmental level.
d. There is a family history of bipolar disorder.
Question 5The diagnosis of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder includes the criterion that
a. The symptoms must resolve completely within a few days of the onset of menses.
b. The symptoms must persist in similar severity from a few days before to a few days after the onset of menses.
c. The symptoms must be most severe during menses.
d. The symptom of self-depreciation must be present.
Question 6Major Depressive Disorder-Chronic Subtype and Dysthymia have been combined into the new diagnosis of __________________ in the DSM-5.
a. Persistent Depressive Disorder
b. Major Depressive Disorder
c. Bipolar I Disorder
d. Premenstrual Depressive Disorder
Question 7The DSM 5 includes ___ new mood disorders.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 1
d. 4