The Master Disorder Document SPR 2015
The Master Disorder Document SPR 2015
The Master Disorder Document SPR 2015
2015
Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Description of Symptoms
Specific Phobia
Panic Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive and
Related Disorders
Obsessive-compulsive
Disorder
Hoarding Disorder
Description of
Symptoms
Exposure Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Anti
Anxiety; Antidepressants)
Exposure Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Anti
Anxiety; Antidepressants)
Exposure Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Anti
Anxiety; Antidepressants)
Exposure Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Anti
Anxiety; Antidepressants)
Obsessions, compulsions, or
both. Obsessions are ideas,
thoughts, impulses, or images
that are persistent and cause
anxiety or distress, thoughts that
are inappropriate but
uncontrollable. Compulsions are
repetitive behaviors that help to
prevent or relieve anxiety.
Exposure Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Anti Anxiety;
Anti-depressants)
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy
Medication (Antidepressant SSRIs)
them
Description of
Symptoms
Psychotherapy, Group/Family
Medication (SSRI)
Anti-Anxiety Meds
Psychotherapy
Dissociative Disorders
Description of
Symptoms
Dissociative Identity
Disorder (DID)
A lack of connection in a
person's thoughts, memories,
feelings, actions, or sense of
identity. Thought to stem from
trauma. Dissociating is coping
mechanism; the person
dissociates himself from a
situation or experience that's too
violent, traumatic, or painful to
assimilate with his conscious
self.
Person blocks out certain
information, usually associated
with a stressful or traumatic
event, leaving him or her unable
to remember important personal
information. With this disorder,
the degree of memory loss goes
beyond normal forgetfulness and
includes gaps in memory for long
periods of time or of memories
involving the traumatic event.
Talk therapy or
Psychotherapy, Medications,
Hypnotherapy, and Adjunctive
therapies such as art or movement
therapy.
Depressive Disorders
Description of
Symptoms
Major Depression
Dissociative Amnesia
Psychotherapy
Cognitive therapy
Family therapy
Creative therapies (art
therapy, music therapy)
Clinical hypnosis
Psychotherapy
Anti-depressants
Persistent Depressive
Disorder (Dysthymic
Disorder)
Psychotherapy (talk
therapy), medications such as
antidepressants, or a combination of
these therapies.
Description of
Symptoms
Bipolar I
Description of
Symptoms
Bipolar II
Cyclothymic Disorder
Schizophrenia
Spectrum
Schizophrenia
and speech
Abnormal motor
behavior (including
catatonia
Negative Symptoms
3. Rehabilitation
(occupational therapy)
4. Family Education
5. Self-help groups
Personality Disorders
Description of Symptoms
Antisocial Personality
Disorder
Narcissistic Personality
Disorder
Borderline Personality
Disorder
Histrionic Personality
Disorder
Neurodevelopmental
Disorders
Description of
Symptoms
Persistent deficits in
intensity of symptoms
Behavioral
management and
training common
Speech or physical
therapy
Medications such as
Adderall or Ritalin.
Several different
classes of meds.
Behavioral or Cognitive
behavioral therapy
Substance-Related and
Addictive Disorders
Description of
Symptoms
Description of
Symptoms
Conversion Disorder
Psychotherapy
Physical Therapy
Treating related stress
and other conditions
TMS
Supportive Care
Psychotherapy
Medications (AntiAnxiety or Antidepressants)