Q1. Have you been in a state of irritability or dissatisfaction almost every day for a long period of time (more than a year)? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every day
Q2. Do you frequently experience emotional outbursts (shouting, losing control, throwing things) that are inappropriate for the situation? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very frequently
Q3. Do emotional outbursts mostly occur at home, school, or in familiar environments? A. No B. Occasionally C. Frequently D. Almost always
Q4. Between outbursts, do you still feel irritable or unhappy? A. No B. A little C. Obvious D. Very obvious
Q5. Do these emotional problems significantly affect learning, family relationships, or peer interactions? A. Minimal impact B. Mild impact C. Significant impact D. Very severe impact
Q6. Are you or your caregiver willing to improve the current situation through structured support, emotional training, and professional assistance? A. Unwilling B. Maybe C. Willing D. Very willing
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Disruptive Mood Disorder: Socratic Questions
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