(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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IED: Mostly young males, relatively uneducated (less than H.S education)
ASPD Ex. in adults: Default on debt, act recklessly, show no remorse for bx
Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Multiple examples of negativistic behavior, persist for at least 6 months
ASPD: The culmination of aggressive, destructive bx
Pyromania: Classified as impulse-control disorder but patients may make advance preparations
Conduct Disorder can be abbreviated as CD
Kleptomania (Def): An irresistible urge to steal things they don’t need. Feel a release of tension when stealing
Oppositional Defiant Disorder can be abbreviated as ODD
Pyromania (def.): Fire setters who feel "tension and release" in fire starting bx's
Antisocial personality disorder can be abbreviated as ASPD
CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (1st D): Symptoms must be experienced in past year
Conduct disorder (def.): A child persistently violates rules or the rights of others
ODD symptoms usually show up around ages 3 or 4
Ex. of CD: Agg. against peers, bullying, starting fights, showing early cruelty to people/animals
IED (1st D): Agg. without harm 2x a week for 3 months; OR agg. w/ harm 3x a year
IED (def.): Frequent, repeated, and sudden outbursts of aggression (verbal, physical with no damage) or less frequent physical with harm to people, property, animals
CD w/ Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier (Def.): Lack empathy, have limited affect, and remorse or guilt
Intermittent Explosive Disorder can be abbreviated as IED
ODD (1st D): 6+ months of symptomology - daily for age 5 and under and weekly for older
About 80% of children diagnosed as having CD have previously had ODD.
CD (1st D): Symptoms occur within 1 year, with 1+ symptoms in past 6 months
Intermittent explosive disorder (def.): these patients have episodes during which they act out aggressively. As a result, they physically harm others or destroy property
IED is the only disorder that features intensity-based vs. frequency-based dual qualifiers