Match the following symptoms to the psychological disorder.
A. Childhood disorder that may continue to adulthood that is characterized by symptoms of inattention, impulsivity, and fidgeting and squirming.
B. Disorder characterized by cycles of depression interspersed with mania.
C. Disorder characterized by recurrent, anxiety provoking thoughts and/or repetitive, ritualistic behaviors.
D. Serious disorder of the mind characterized by positive (e.g., hallucinations) and negative symptoms (e.g., flat affect).
E. Only disorder where we usually know the etiology; includes symptoms of flashbacks, excessive arousal, and feelings of apprehension.
F. Disorder with a diagnostic criteria stating that the individual must weigh less than 85% of normal weight.
G. Disorder where the individual possesses two or more distinct personalities or selves.
H. Disorder marked by pervasive patterns of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotions.