Excessiveworryoccurringmore daysthan not.Rigidperfectionismthat impairsproductivity.Avoidance ofstimuliassociated witha traumaticevent.Repeated,prolongedtraumaexposure.Inability torecognizereality, affectingfunctioningacross multipleareas.Preoccupationwith having oracquiringserious illnessdespite medicalreassurance.Delusions orhallucinationsfor two ormore weeks.Recurrent,impulsive behaviorin at least twoareas that arepotentially self-damaging.Fixation onorderlynessandperfectionism.Compulsiveengagementin sexualbehavior.Difficultyorganizingtasks andactivities.Depressedmood mostof the day,nearly everyday.Presence ofa manicepisode thatlasts at leastone week.Irritabilityandaggressivebehavior.Unjustifieddoubts aboutthe loyalty ortrustworthinessof friends orassociates.Chronicfeelings ofemptiness.Persistentdifficulty inparting withpossessions,regardless oftheir actual value.Inability to recallimportantpersonalinformation,usually traumaticor stressful.Presence ofmultiplesomaticsymptoms thatare distressing.Persistentfailure tospeak inspecific socialsituations.Nightmaresand flashbacksrelated to atraumaticevent.Belief inpossessingunique orsuperiorqualities.Decreasedneed forsleep duringa period ofhigh energy.Hyperactivityand an inabilityto stay still forextendedperiods.Persistentpattern ofirresponsiblebehavior andlack ofremorse.Long-standingpattern ofattention seekingand excessivelydramaticbehavior.Continuousdesire orunsuccessfulattempts to cutdown or controlsubstance use.Hypersensitivityto rejection orfailure.Development ofemotional orphysicalsymptoms inresponse tostressors.Repeatedinability toresistimpulses tosteal objects.A pattern of unstablerelationshipscharacterized byalternating betweenextremes ofidealization anddevaluation.Significantimpairment inpersonal, family,social, educational,occupational, orother importantareas.Pattern ofnegative, defiant,disobedient, andhostile behaviortoward authorityfigures.Repeated useof physicalcomplaints forpsychologicalgain.Difficultyunderstandingsocial cues andmaintainingrelationships.Preoccupationwith one ormore perceivedflaws or defectsin physicalappearance.Chronicdisturbances ineating behaviorleading to alteredconsumption orabsorption of food.Recurrent andpersistentthoughtsperceived asintrusive.A strong desireto usesubstancesdespite harmfulconsequences.Excessiveefforts toavoid real orimaginedabandonment.Display of atleast twodistinctidentities orpersonalitystates.Pattern ofexcessiveemotionalreaction andattentionseeking.Persistent andexcessiveanger aboutbeingmistreated.A period ofamnesia or lackof awareness ofone’senvironment.Persistentbehavior toavoidweight gain.Disregard forand violationof others'rights.Repeatedmotionsperformed toalleviatestress.Frequent episodesof eatingsignificantly morethan average in ashort period oftime.Fear oranxiety abouta specificobject orsituation.Significantdistress in social,occupational, orother importantareas offunctioning.Excessiveworryoccurringmore daysthan not.Rigidperfectionismthat impairsproductivity.Avoidance ofstimuliassociated witha traumaticevent.Repeated,prolongedtraumaexposure.Inability torecognizereality, affectingfunctioningacross multipleareas.Preoccupationwith having oracquiringserious illnessdespite medicalreassurance.Delusions orhallucinationsfor two ormore weeks.Recurrent,impulsive behaviorin at least twoareas that arepotentially self-damaging.Fixation onorderlynessandperfectionism.Compulsiveengagementin sexualbehavior.Difficultyorganizingtasks andactivities.Depressedmood mostof the day,nearly everyday.Presence ofa manicepisode thatlasts at leastone week.Irritabilityandaggressivebehavior.Unjustifieddoubts aboutthe loyalty ortrustworthinessof friends orassociates.Chronicfeelings ofemptiness.Persistentdifficulty inparting withpossessions,regardless oftheir actual value.Inability to recallimportantpersonalinformation,usually traumaticor stressful.Presence ofmultiplesomaticsymptoms thatare distressing.Persistentfailure tospeak inspecific socialsituations.Nightmaresand flashbacksrelated to atraumaticevent.Belief inpossessingunique orsuperiorqualities.Decreasedneed forsleep duringa period ofhigh energy.Hyperactivityand an inabilityto stay still forextendedperiods.Persistentpattern ofirresponsiblebehavior andlack ofremorse.Long-standingpattern ofattention seekingand excessivelydramaticbehavior.Continuousdesire orunsuccessfulattempts to cutdown or controlsubstance use.Hypersensitivityto rejection orfailure.Development ofemotional orphysicalsymptoms inresponse tostressors.Repeatedinability toresistimpulses tosteal objects.A pattern of unstablerelationshipscharacterized byalternating betweenextremes ofidealization anddevaluation.Significantimpairment inpersonal, family,social, educational,occupational, orother importantareas.Pattern ofnegative, defiant,disobedient, andhostile behaviortoward authorityfigures.Repeated useof physicalcomplaints forpsychologicalgain.Difficultyunderstandingsocial cues andmaintainingrelationships.Preoccupationwith one ormore perceivedflaws or defectsin physicalappearance.Chronicdisturbances ineating behaviorleading to alteredconsumption orabsorption of food.Recurrent andpersistentthoughtsperceived asintrusive.A strong desireto usesubstancesdespite harmfulconsequences.Excessiveefforts toavoid real orimaginedabandonment.Display of atleast twodistinctidentities orpersonalitystates.Pattern ofexcessiveemotionalreaction andattentionseeking.Persistent andexcessiveanger aboutbeingmistreated.A period ofamnesia or lackof awareness ofone’senvironment.Persistentbehavior toavoidweight gain.Disregard forand violationof others'rights.Repeatedmotionsperformed toalleviatestress.Frequent episodesof eatingsignificantly morethan average in ashort period oftime.Fear oranxiety abouta specificobject orsituation.Significantdistress in social,occupational, orother importantareas offunctioning.

DSM-5 Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. Excessive worry occurring more days than not.
  2. Rigid perfectionism that impairs productivity.
  3. Avoidance of stimuli associated with a traumatic event.
  4. Repeated, prolonged trauma exposure.
  5. Inability to recognize reality, affecting functioning across multiple areas.
  6. Preoccupation with having or acquiring serious illness despite medical reassurance.
  7. Delusions or hallucinations for two or more weeks.
  8. Recurrent, impulsive behavior in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging.
  9. Fixation on orderlyness and perfectionism.
  10. Compulsive engagement in sexual behavior.
  11. Difficulty organizing tasks and activities.
  12. Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day.
  13. Presence of a manic episode that lasts at least one week.
  14. Irritability and aggressive behavior.
  15. Unjustified doubts about the loyalty or trustworthiness of friends or associates.
  16. Chronic feelings of emptiness.
  17. Persistent difficulty in parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.
  18. Inability to recall important personal information, usually traumatic or stressful.
  19. Presence of multiple somatic symptoms that are distressing.
  20. Persistent failure to speak in specific social situations.
  21. Nightmares and flashbacks related to a traumatic event.
  22. Belief in possessing unique or superior qualities.
  23. Decreased need for sleep during a period of high energy.
  24. Hyperactivity and an inability to stay still for extended periods.
  25. Persistent pattern of irresponsible behavior and lack of remorse.
  26. Long-standing pattern of attention seeking and excessively dramatic behavior.
  27. Continuous desire or unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control substance use.
  28. Hypersensitivity to rejection or failure.
  29. Development of emotional or physical symptoms in response to stressors.
  30. Repeated inability to resist impulses to steal objects.
  31. A pattern of unstable relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation.
  32. Significant impairment in personal, family, social, educational, occupational, or other important areas.
  33. Pattern of negative, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures.
  34. Repeated use of physical complaints for psychological gain.
  35. Difficulty understanding social cues and maintaining relationships.
  36. Preoccupation with one or more perceived flaws or defects in physical appearance.
  37. Chronic disturbances in eating behavior leading to altered consumption or absorption of food.
  38. Recurrent and persistent thoughts perceived as intrusive.
  39. A strong desire to use substances despite harmful consequences.
  40. Excessive efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment.
  41. Display of at least two distinct identities or personality states.
  42. Pattern of excessive emotional reaction and attention seeking.
  43. Persistent and excessive anger about being mistreated.
  44. A period of amnesia or lack of awareness of one’s environment.
  45. Persistent behavior to avoid weight gain.
  46. Disregard for and violation of others' rights.
  47. Repeated motions performed to alleviate stress.
  48. Frequent episodes of eating significantly more than average in a short period of time.
  49. Fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation.
  50. Significant distress in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.