(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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DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA C:
temper outbursts occur about 3 or more times per week
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA I: symptoms are not attributable to the effects of a substance or to another medical or neurological condition
What should you do if you suspect DMDD?
-Get Advice From a Medical Professional
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA A:
physical aggression toward people or property
Functional Consequence 1: difficulty succeeding in school
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA J:
Diagnosis made after age 6 and before age 18
Functional Consequence 5: level of dis function is similar to children with BPD
Misconception 1: Substance use or medication can cause DMDD
Random Fact 1 The Disorder was classified in 2013 and some specialist still do not agree with it because of the lack of research
Options to deal with the characteristics; Psycho-social therapy, Medication, Combination therapy
Misconception 3: DMDD is the same as Bipolar Disorder
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA H:
behaviors do not occur exclusively during an episode of major depressive disorder
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA D:
mood between outbursts is irritable or angry most of the day
-nearly everyday
Misconception 2: DMDDis a Depressive Disorder
COMORBIDITY 1: ODD
COMORBIDITY 2: ADHD
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA G:
Age of onset is before age 10
Functional Consequence 2: family life is disrupted and strained
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA E:
Criteria has been present for 12 or more months
COMORBIDITY 3: ANXIETY
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA B:
temper outbursts that are inconsistent with developmental level
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA F:
symptoms are present in at least 2 of 3 settings (home, school, with peers)