FunctionalConsequence1: difficultysucceeding inschoolDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA C:temperoutbursts occurabout 3 or moretimes per weekDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA H:behaviors do notoccur exclusivelyduring an episodeof major depressivedisorderMisconception2: DMDDis aDepressiveDisorderDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA F:symptoms arepresent in at least2 of 3 settings(home, school,with peers)FunctionalConsequence3: troublesustainingfriendships atan early ageFunctionalConsequence2: family life isdisrupted andstrainedDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA B:temper outburststhat areinconsistent withdevelopmentallevelFunctionalConsequence 4:extremedangerousbehaviors(ex.suicidalideation)DIAGNOSTICCRITERIA G:Age of onsetis before age10Random Fact 1 TheDisorder wasclassified in 2013and some specialiststill do not agreewith it because ofthe lack of researchCOMORBIDITY1: ODDOptions to deal withthe characteristics;Psycho-socialtherapy, Medication,CombinationtherapyWhat should youdo if yoususpect DMDD?-Get AdviceFrom a MedicalProfessionalDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA A:physicalaggressiontoward peopleor propertyCOMORBIDITY2: ADHDDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA E:Criteria hasbeen presentfor 12 or moremonthsDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA D:mood betweenoutbursts isirritable or angrymost of the day-nearly everydayMisconception1: Substanceuse ormedication cancause DMDD COMORBIDITY3: ANXIETYMisconception3: DMDD isthe same asBipolarDisorderDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA I: symptomsare not attributable tothe effects of asubstance or toanother medical orneurological conditionFunctionalConsequence 5:level of disfunction is similarto children withBPDDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA J:Diagnosismade after age6 and beforeage 18FunctionalConsequence1: difficultysucceeding inschoolDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA C:temperoutbursts occurabout 3 or moretimes per weekDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA H:behaviors do notoccur exclusivelyduring an episodeof major depressivedisorderMisconception2: DMDDis aDepressiveDisorderDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA F:symptoms arepresent in at least2 of 3 settings(home, school,with peers)FunctionalConsequence3: troublesustainingfriendships atan early ageFunctionalConsequence2: family life isdisrupted andstrainedDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA B:temper outburststhat areinconsistent withdevelopmentallevelFunctionalConsequence 4:extremedangerousbehaviors(ex.suicidalideation)DIAGNOSTICCRITERIA G:Age of onsetis before age10Random Fact 1 TheDisorder wasclassified in 2013and some specialiststill do not agreewith it because ofthe lack of researchCOMORBIDITY1: ODDOptions to deal withthe characteristics;Psycho-socialtherapy, Medication,CombinationtherapyWhat should youdo if yoususpect DMDD?-Get AdviceFrom a MedicalProfessionalDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA A:physicalaggressiontoward peopleor propertyCOMORBIDITY2: ADHDDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA E:Criteria hasbeen presentfor 12 or moremonthsDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA D:mood betweenoutbursts isirritable or angrymost of the day-nearly everydayMisconception1: Substanceuse ormedication cancause DMDD COMORBIDITY3: ANXIETYMisconception3: DMDD isthe same asBipolarDisorderDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA I: symptomsare not attributable tothe effects of asubstance or toanother medical orneurological conditionFunctionalConsequence 5:level of disfunction is similarto children withBPDDIAGNOSTICCRITERIA J:Diagnosismade after age6 and beforeage 18

DMDD Diagnosis and Characteristics BINGO - Call List

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  1. Functional Consequence 1: difficulty succeeding in school
  2. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA C: temper outbursts occur about 3 or more times per week
  3. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA H: behaviors do not occur exclusively during an episode of major depressive disorder
  4. Misconception 2: DMDDis a Depressive Disorder
  5. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA F: symptoms are present in at least 2 of 3 settings (home, school, with peers)
  6. Functional Consequence 3: trouble sustaining friendships at an early age
  7. Functional Consequence 2: family life is disrupted and strained
  8. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA B: temper outbursts that are inconsistent with developmental level
  9. Functional Consequence 4: extreme dangerous behaviors (ex.suicidal ideation)
  10. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA G: Age of onset is before age 10
  11. Random Fact 1 The Disorder was classified in 2013 and some specialist still do not agree with it because of the lack of research
  12. COMORBIDITY 1: ODD
  13. Options to deal with the characteristics; Psycho-social therapy, Medication, Combination therapy
  14. What should you do if you suspect DMDD? -Get Advice From a Medical Professional
  15. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA A: physical aggression toward people or property
  16. COMORBIDITY 2: ADHD
  17. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA E: Criteria has been present for 12 or more months
  18. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA D: mood between outbursts is irritable or angry most of the day -nearly everyday
  19. Misconception 1: Substance use or medication can cause DMDD
  20. COMORBIDITY 3: ANXIETY
  21. Misconception 3: DMDD is the same as Bipolar Disorder
  22. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA I: symptoms are not attributable to the effects of a substance or to another medical or neurological condition
  23. Functional Consequence 5: level of dis function is similar to children with BPD
  24. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA J: Diagnosis made after age 6 and before age 18