Physical and sexual abuse
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Physical and sexual abuse
Psychological disorders
Anxiety disorders
Disorders originating in infancy or childhood
Eating disorders and impulse-control disorders
Factitious disorders
Medication-induced movement disorders and other adverse effects of medication
Mood disorders
Neurocognitive disorders
Personality disorders
Psychotic disorders
Sexual disorders and gender dysphoria
Somatic symptoms and related disorders
Substance use disorders
Psychological disorders review
Anxiety disorders, phobias and stress-related disorders: Pathology Review
Childhood and early-onset psychological disorders: Pathology review
Developmental and learning disorders: Pathology review
Eating disorders: Pathology review
Mood disorders: Pathology review
Personality disorders: Pathology review
Trauma- and stress-related disorders: Pathology review
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders: Pathology review
Malingering, factitious disorders and somatoform disorders: Pathology review
Drug misuse, intoxication and withdrawal: Alcohol: Pathology review
Drug misuse, intoxication and withdrawal: Hallucinogens: Pathology review
Drug misuse, intoxication and withdrawal: Other depressants: Pathology review
Drug misuse, intoxication and withdrawal: Stimulants: Pathology review
Amnesia, dissociative disorders and delirium: Pathology review
Dementia: Pathology review
Psychiatric emergencies: Pathology review
Psychological sleep disorders: Pathology review
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A 30-year-old man comes to his primary care physician to discuss his “negative mood” for two months. The patient’s partner tells the physician he is not attending activities he previously enjoyed, like playing golf or hanging out with his friends. They state, “He seems emotionally detached from everyone.” She adds that he has been increasingly irritable with spontaneous outbursts of anger several times over the past two months. The patient is a police officer and confides that his symptoms appeared after he witnessed the death of his partner three months ago. The patient states, “Every night, I keep seeing my partner getting shot, and I can’t sleep.” He has a past medical history of depression in his youth, treated with sertraline. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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Bone fractures
child abuse sign p. 573
Bruising
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Burns
child abuse sign p. 573
Child abuse p. 573
osteogenesis imperfecta and p. 49
reporting requirements p. NaN
Fractures
in child abuse p. 573
Physical abuse (child) p. 573
Retinal hemorrhage
child abuse sign p. 573
Sexual abuse p. 575
Sexual abuse (child) p. 573
Subdural hematomas p. 528
child abuse sign p. 573