DSM-V
Developmental Theories
Ethics
Types of Therapy
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100

These people are miserable. Most feel sad, down, depressed, or some equivalent; however, some few will instead insist that they’ve only lost interest in nearly all their once-loved activities. All will admit to varying numbers of other symptoms—such as fatigue, inability to concentrate, feeling worthless or guilty, and wishes for death or thoughts of suicide. In addition, three symptom areas may show either an increase or a decrease from normal: sleep, appetite/weight, and psychomotor activity.

                                                      


 

What is Major Depressive Disorder? 

100

This is a theory of the learning process and social behavior which proposes that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others.

What is social learning theory?

100

This social work value says: Social Workers behave in trustworthy manner.

What is Integrity? 

100

This type of Therapy takes considerable work to be done to seek out a client's false beliefs and misconceptions that underlie problem behaviors and interpersonal issues. 

What is Cognitive therapy ?

100

What is Transference ?

What is emotions, reactions, defenses, desires, and feelings that come to bear on the relationship and or problem from the client to the therapist whether consciously or unconsciously?

200

These people feel euphoric (though sometimes they’re only irritable), and there’s no way you can ignore their energy and frenetic activity. They are full of plans, few of which they carry through (they are so distractible). They talk and laugh, and talk some more, often very fast, often with flight of ideas. They sleep less than usual (“a waste of time, when there’s so much to do”), but feel great anyway. 

                                                       


    

What is Bi-Polar I Disorder?

200

This Social Work theory describes the personality as consisting of id (responsible for following basic instincts), the superego (attempts to follow rules and behave morally) and the ego (mediates between the id and the ego). 

What is Psychodynamic Theory ?

200

This social work value says: Social Workers practice with their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise. 

What is Competence?

200

This form of therapy is focus on a persons present and future circumstances and goals rather than past experiences. In this goal-oriented therapy, the symptoms or issues bringing are typically not targeted.

What is Solution Focus Therapy?

200

Appearance, Orientation, speech pattern, affect/mood, Impulsive/ potential for harm, judgement/insight, thought process/reality testing, Intellectual function/memory are components of what kind of assessment?

What is Mental Status exam?

300

For at least 6 months, these patients have had two or more of these five types of psychotic symptom: delusions, disorganized speech, hallucinations, negative symptoms, and catatonia or other markedly abnormal behavior. Ruled out as causes of the psychotic symptoms are significant mood disorders, substance use, and general medical conditions

                                   


    

What is Schizophrenia?

                                   


    

300

This theory describes human behavior in terms of complex systems. It's premised on the idea that an effective system is based on individual needs, rewards, expectations, and attributes of the people living in the system. 

What is Systems theory?

300

This social work value says: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems.

                                   


    

What is Service?

300

This type of therapy is a form of in-depth talk therapy aims to bring unconscious or deeply buried thoughts and feelings to the conscious mind so that repressed experiences and emotions, often from childhood, can be brought to the surface and examined. 

What is Psychoanalytic Therapy?

300

What is Cognitive Dissonance?

What is centered on how people reach internal consistency?

400

A person with this personality disorder seeks attention, talks dramatically with strong opinions is easily influenced, has rapidly changing emotions, and thinks relationships are closer than they really are. 

What is Histriornic Personality Disoder?

400

This theory is an eight-stage theory of identity and psychosocial development articulated by Erik Erickson believe everyone must pass through eight stages of development over the life cycle.

What is Psychosocial Development Theory?

400

Which ethical responsibility does this fall under:In some cases, protecting clients’ interests may require termination of the professional relationship with proper referral of the client.

                                   


    

What is conflict of interest?

400

Interventions tend to be problem-solving and short-term in nature. The goal is not to produce a "cure" but to help the clients more adequately cope until the worst of a crisis has passed.

What is Crisis Intervention?

400

This design is where the participants, as well as the researchers are unaware who gets the independent variable, and who does not.

What is double blind experiment ?

500

Patients with this disorder move their bowels in inappropriate places, such as into their clothing or onto the floor.

What is Encopresis?

500

This theory proposes additional stages beyond the adult ego in healthy individuals, these contribute to creativity, wisdom, and altruism. In people with healthy ego development experiences can lead to psychosis. 

What is Transpersonal Theory?

500

Which ethical responsibility does this fall under: Social workers should take reasonable precautions to protect client confidentiality in the event of the social worker’s termination of practice, incapacitation, or death.

                                   


    

What is privacy and confidentiality?

500

This type of therapy include Analyzing client tally sheets, charts, journal entries, etc, in search of patterns and insights that would assist in refining key insights in to behavioral antecedents and improving selected reinforcers and consequences. 

What is Behavioral Therapy?

500

What is Philip Luttrell Acronym ?

What is Safety, Feelings, Assess, Refer, Educate, Advocate, Facilitate, Intervene? 

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