Externalizing Disorders (ODD, CD, IED, and DMDD) Mnemonics (Memorable Psychiatry Lecture)

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Externalizing disorders (known formally as "Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders" in the DSM) include oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD), intermittent explosive disorder (IED), and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD). These diagnoses capture a wide range of pathology involving disruptive behavior in children and adolescents who do not qualify for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. In this video, we will go over how to differentiate between these 4 disorders using a simple mnemonic!

Learn more externalizing disorders, including their core signs and symptoms, prognosis, and treatment, in this high-yield talk intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more!

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The last 4 mins of the video completely changed my perspective of the disease. Thanks a lot for doing that. I don't think I've ever taken away this much from a 10 min video before this. Completely changed my perspective.😊

krishvasa
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Omgosh! Why does this make it seem so much more straight forward than the DSM5? I couldn't even figure it out with Morrison's book, but a 10 min video and it's cleared up? Subscribed

eternalninja
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Unbelievable. With all the reading and abundance of material to absorb, these videos help to truly understand and retain not just memorable facts for an exam but fosters competence, and likely resiliency, as a prospective provider. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such an amazing format. Just bought the books. Highly recommended.

FrancesCybenko
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It would be cool to do little quizzes at the end to see if we comprehend !! Thank you for your videos ! PA student here!!

haleywilliamson
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You are on a roll with these lectures! Please don't stop, it has helped my learning big time.

heyman
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You Rock!!! Thanks for producing this content! You truly have a knack for teaching. I genuinely hope you continue to produce content. Thanks for making this complex overlay simple and straightforward.

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These videos are so helpful. I wish you could add atleast 3 videos a week:) I have your books as well but, I also find the videos extremely informative as well. Thank you for sharing the knowledge and explaining things in detail.

seemb
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Really thank you for all your lectures, you helped us alot, may Allah grant you paradise

randmh
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This only occurs to me when I get responded in a sarcastic/condescending way (verbal, written, all kinds of delivery etc, ads, music, shows). Other than that Im fine, Im just tired of being treated if I was dumb constantly. Through lots of bullying even to this day. May be related to autism/aspergers. I stopped going outside because everytime I interact with someone I always get a sarcastic remark thrown in my way

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I think I have IED I get angry at very little things and the anger usually last about 3-5 mins, I shout alot and sometime I have an urge to hit something. This has somewhat caught a strain in my relationship with my family. I feel like a psychopath sometimes.

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I feel like ADHD sounds like it’s kinda similar to some of these too

goofball
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Bro. Those acronyms. Get a grip on your audience. Strings of letters are not helpful for clarity.

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