Speech that is excessively fast and difficult to interrupt is called this.
Pressured speech
This personality disorder is characterized by distrust and suspicion of others.
Paranoid Personality Disorder
This ethical principle requires therapists to protect client information.
Confidentiality
A belief that one's culture is superior to another's
Ethnocentrism
A form of interview that delves into the specific of topics that seemed particularly troubling for the client during the disclosure of the presenting problem
Exploratory interviewing
This disorder is often confused with borderline personality disorder because both may involve unstable relationships and emotional dysregulation
Bipolar Disorder
A client pacing the room and unable to sit still is displaying this type of motor activity.
Psychomotor Agitation
People with this disorder may appear socially detached and prefer solitary activities.
Schizoid Personality Disorder
This process ensures clients understand risks, benefits, and limits of therapy.
Informed consent
A family unit that consists of a married man and woman and their immediate children
Nuclear family
This disorder involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors performed to reduce anxiety
OCD
Unlike avoidant personality disorder, this disorder primarily involves fear of scrutiny during performance or social situations.
Social Anxiety Disorder
A client rapidly shifting topics with superficial connections demonstrates this thought process.
Flight of ideas
This disorder includes eccentric behavior, magical thinking, and unusual belief
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
This occurs when a therapist has multiple roles with a client.
Dual Relationships
Boundaries that are characterized by having many rules about association with non-family, physical barriers used to limit access to the family, rigid rules and values, and few connections with others
Closed Boundaries
Danger to self or others, the extent to which a dysfunction distresses an individual, independent of the objective severity of the issue, behavior that interferes with daily living, a departure from the norm
The four D's of abnormality:
Danger
Distress
Dysfunction
Deviance
This disorder can resemble schizotypal personality disorder due to social deficits and unusual behaviors beginning in childhood.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This term describes severely reduced emotional expression.
Flat affect
People with this disorder often have difficulty making everyday decisions without reassurance.
Dependent Personality Disorder
This ethical duty requires reporting when a client is at risk of harming themselves or others.
What is Duty to Warn/Protect?
This technique practices new behaviors in session.
Role-play/ Rehearsal
Presence of delusions, disorganized speech and behavior, and major impairment in social functioning for at least 6 months.
Schizophrenia
A major difference between narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder is this trait often absent in antisocial personality disorder.
Need for admiration
Rapid and abrupt changes in emotional expression are known as this.
Labile affect
This Cluster C disorder is most associated with fear of criticism and rejection.
Avoidant Personality Disorder
This concept involves practicing within one’s level of training and expertise.
Scope of Competence
A defense mechanism where socially unacceptable thought or impulse is channeled in a more acceptable direction
Sublimation
What 4 letter acronym should be used when assessing someone?
SOAR: Social Occupational Academic Relationship
This trauma-related disorder may mimic borderline personality disorder due to emotional instability, relationship difficulties, and fear responses.
PTSD