Plans
Tx plans are due every....
What is 6 months
When doing an assessment, it is important to obtain what two types of history?
What does SOAP mean?
Subjective
Objective
Assessment/Intervention
Plan
This signals the parasympathetic nervous system to calm the body down.
What is breathing?
This dx covers those who didn't directly experience the trauma, but was exposed to it in another way
What is 2ndary Trauma.
What is one way we make the Tx plan personable?
use their name
list their strengths,
problem areas
After identifying a presence or hx of substance abuse, what is important to identify?
What is the substance being misused.
How does a therapist decide what intervention is used in a session?
What is info from the tx plan. Specifically the short term goal and the listed interventions.
Asking questions for further details.
What is probing.
What is the name of the proper diagnosis once a client ages out of Conduct Disorder?
What is anti-social personality disorder.
What format does every short term goal need to follow?
SMART
If the ct does not have a dr, what is the correct response?
What is to document and refer.
What info is needed in the plan section?
When the next session is, what upcoming interventions will be used, and any HW assigned to the ct.
CRAFFT, CSSR, SSI-AOD are examples of....
What are risk screening tools.
What are the two CORE symptoms of depression.
What is a low mood/sadness and a loss of interest.
What does SMART stand for?
specific
measurable
achievable/attainable
relevant
time based
When is it appropriate for a client to have 2 mental health providers?
What is, when there is a problem out of the scope of your practice.
What is the subjective part of the SOAP note?
Subjective is life/situation/problem as the client sees it, whether if its real or not. Their limitations or changes, and how they feel about the intervention-good, bad, or indifferent.
Done to help eliminate the presence of a fear: may look like first envisioning a thing coupled with a coping skills until they can confront it.
What is gradual exposure therapy.
This impulse control disorder caused by anxiety and stress results in the client pulling out their hair.
What is trichotillomania? (trik-oh-till-oh-may-nee-uh)
When risks are identified, what is needed with the tx plan?
What is a safety plan.
What is the time frame for a chart to be closed out after a discharge?
What is within 30 days of a discharge.
What are 6 things that are mandatory in a progress note?
Date
Time
Type of Session
Location where session was held
Everyone listed who was in attendance
Mini-status exam
SOAP component
Tx Goal worked on
Any referrals
Any ongoing risks and their assessments
missed session and attempts made to reach the ct
This form of tx includes: relaxation techniques, crisis mgmt skills, coping skills, learning about the root cause of the dx.
What is CBT
This diagnosis involves a person getting pleasure from exposing their genitals to an unsuspecting person.
What is Exhibitionistic Disorder.