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Dsm 5 cheat sheet printable free4/22/2024 ![]() ![]() With the limited time I have left let’s go over some basics that will make your life easier while studying and taking this exam.Since April this is the number one questions I’m receiving from test takers:.Working with students on the NCMHCE exam for the last 15 years I’ve found that generally the students that pass spend around 2 to 300 hours preparing for the exam. So you see, if you didn’t study these in graduate school, now would be the time to start. ![]() You need to know their make up…… and here they are: These are the disorder that are combined disorders from the DSM-4-TR.Once you have that down you need to know the Combined Specific Disorders in DSM-5 - and here they are: First off, you need to know the criteria for the new disorders in the DSM-5.I’m going to let you know what you need to know to pass this exam: So, just what does that mean? They go on to say:.If you go to the nbcc- website As of April 1st 2014, they have posted the changes that they are making to the exam.Regardless of the fact that you need to know a massive amount of material for the exam the number one concern (and it’s really a minor on) is: What is the ….There are only 3 areas for the exam but those three areas will cover everything you’ve ever learned in graduate school. Ok, Before you start studying for the exam you need to know what areas you will be tested on.Substance/Medication-Induced Disorders (aggregate of Mood, Anxiety, and Neurocognitive)Ĭombined Specific Disorders in DSM-5Combined Specific Disorders in DSM-5 Stimulant Withdrawal (Amphetamine Withdrawal and Cocaine Withdrawal)Ģ2. Stimulant Intoxication (Amphetamine Intoxication and Cocaine Intoxication)Ģ1. Stimulant Use Disorder (Amphetamine Abuse Amphetamine Dependence Cocaine Abuse Cocaine Dependence)Ģ0. Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Use Disorder (Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Abuse and Sedative, Hypnotic,ġ9. Opioid Use Disorder (Opioid Abuse and Opioid Dependence)ġ8. Inhalant Use Disorder (Inhalant Abuse and Inhalant Dependence)ġ7. Other Hallucinogen Use Disorder (Hallucinogen Abuse and Hallucinogen Dependence)ġ6. Phencyclidine Use Disorder (Phencyclidine Abuse and Phencyclidine Dependence)ġ5. ![]() Cannabis Use Disorder (Cannabis Abuse and Cannabis Dependence)ġ4. Alcohol Use Disorder (Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependence)ġ3. Genito Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder (Vaginismus & Dyspareunia)‐ġ2. Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorders (Sleepwalking Disorder & Sleep Terror Disorder)ġ1. Hypersomnolence Disorder (Primary Hypersomnia & Hypersomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder)ġ0. Insomnia Disorder (Primary Insomnia & Insomnia Related to Another Mental Disorder)ĩ. Somatic Symptom Disorder (Somatization Disorder, Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder, & Pain Disorder)Ĩ. Dissociative Amnesia (Dissociative Fugue & Dissociative Amnesia)ħ. Panic Disorder (Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia & Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia)Ħ. Delusional Disorder (Shared Psychotic Disorder & Delusional Disorder)ĥ. Specific Learning Disorder (Reading Disorder, Math Disorder, & Disorder of Written Expression)Ĥ. ![]() Autism Spectrum Disorder (Autistic Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, & Rett’sģ. Language Disorder (Expressive Language Disorder & Mixed Receptive Expressive Language Disorder)Ģ. ![]()
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