Name the diagnosis where you experiences hallucinations, delusions, disorganized, incoherent speech, or grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior. Duration between 1day and 1 month
What is Brief Psychotic Disorder
At this stage children master task, accomplish goals but if the child fails to advance or accomplish task then they will feel less than or incompetent
What is Erik Erikson Stage Industry vs Inferiority?
Reverting back to a previous level of function and or safer developmental period.
What is Regression?
This SW focuses on discharge planning, short term therapy, providing education and resources.
What is a Hospital or Medical Social Worker?
The procedure in behavior modification in which stimulus (such as food) that automatically results in response is presented repeatedly along with stimulus( such as a ring of the bell).
What is Classical Conditioning?
A disorder with chronic unexpected, quick, impromptu, nonfluid behaviors, vocalizations, motor and vocal tics are present concurrently
What is Tourette's Disorder?
Ages 12 to Adulthood. The individual learns to accept their sexuality, experience mature and adult feelings.
What is the Psychosexual Stage and What is Genital Stage?
Unacceptable aspects of one own personality are rejected or attributed to another person or entity such as a parent, a colleague, or the government.
What is Projection?
A psychotropic drug widely used in the treatment of depression.
What is Prozac?
Therapy approach used to strenghten boundaries around family systems, that are too rigid, inflexible, or too emeshed.
What is Structural Family Thearpy?
A chronic need to be taken care of, resulting in submissive clinging behavior of fear of separation, abonment, or rejection, needs constant reassurance from others and very passive.
What is Dependent Personality Disorder?
Child develops a sense of trust in others through being nurtured and loved. If not provided with this the child will become withdrawn and distrustful.
What is Erik Erikson Psychosocial Stages Trust vs Mistrust?
One who redirects attention away from him or herself and on to another but is not projection.
What is Deflection?
The underlying cause of a problem or disorder. The study of such causes.
What is Etiology?
Crisis Occurs when old coping skills do not resolve stress adequately so you use this technique as the social worker?
What is Crisis Intervention?
This person is greatly concerned that they may behave in a inappropriate ways that would lead to rejection, embarrassment, ridicule or being offended.
What is Social Anxiety?
What is Mahler's Stages of Development or Separation-Individuation Stage?
The refusal to acknowledge a aspect of reality including ones experience because its too painful or anxiety provoking.
What is Denial?
In social work practice the process of helping individuals, families, groups, and communities increase their personal, interpersonal, socioeconomic, and political strength and develop influence towards improving their circumstances.
What is Empowerment?
What is Study at Peak hour, don't change answers, use the rule out method?
The preoccupation with the fear of heaving or the idea that one is affected with a serious disease or medical condition based on the individuals misinterpretation of bodily symptoms or functions
At this stage a child will understand concrete thinking and abstract thinking such as a hypothetical thinking.
What is Piaget's Stages of Development Formal Operational Stage?
Painful feelings are separated from the incident that triggered them initially.
What is Isolation of Affect?
The brand name of a psychiatric medication called chlorpromazine. It’s considered a first-generation antipsychotic medication. It’s part of a class of medication called typical antipsychotics.
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