15 Questions
Which of the following is a primary characteristic of OCD?
Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are intrusive
What is the key characteristic of a specifier with good or fair insight in OCD?
The individual recognizes that obsessive-compulsive disorder beliefs are definitely or probably not true
What is a common characteristic of disorders primarily characterized by body-focused repetitive behaviors?
Repeated attempts to decrease or stop
What is a distinguishing feature of tic-related disorders?
The individual has a current or past history of a tic disorder
Which DSM version previously included OCD in other chapters or diagnostic groups?
DSM IV
OCD is primarily characterized by ______ or recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, images that are intrusive
obsessions
Many disorders are characterized by ______
body-focused repetitive behaviors
Specifiers with good or fair insight recognize that obsessive-compulsive disorder beliefs are definitely or probably not ______
true
Tic-related individuals have a current or past history of a ______ disorder
tic
The DSM IV to DSM V previously included OCD in other chapters or ______ groups
diagnostic
What is a distinguishing feature of disorders primarily characterized by body-focused repetitive behaviors?
Compulsions or repetitive behaviors
Which specifier in OCD indicates that the individual is completely convinced that obsessive-compulsive disorder beliefs are true?
With absent insight/delusional beliefs
What is the key characteristic of tic-related individuals?
History of a tic disorder
What do many disorders characterized by repeated attempts to decrease or stop?
Compulsions
What did the DSM IV previously include OCD in, before it was included in its own chapter in DSM V?
Anxiety disorders
Prepare for your CSP 618 Exam 2 with this study guide quiz covering key concepts related to disorders. Understand the format for each disorder, diagnostic features, associated characteristics, screening & assessment, and treatment. Focus on the differences between OCD, Hoarding, and TIC.
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