Personality Disorders and Impact on Parenting
Parenting with a Behavioral Health Disorder and Mitigating Factors: Strengths and
Protective Actions
Common Behavioral Health Disorders in Children and Adolescents
The Impact of Childhood Trauma and Outcomes for Children Experiencing Trauma/ Behavioral Health Needs of Children and Youth in Foster Care and Use of Psychotropic
Medication
Foster Youth Mental Health Bill of Rights and Infant Mental Health
100

T/F: People with a personality disorder have challenges in their interpersonal functioning related to specific personality traits

True: People with a personality disorder have challenges in their interpersonal functioning related to specific personality traits

100

What is our Academy Number?

Answer: 91

100

T/F: In 2014 according to the CDC ~ 1 in 68 children were diagnosed with ASD

True: 1 in 68 children were diagnosed with ASD

100

T/F: Children who are in contact with the child welfare system are not at a high risk for behavioral health concerns.

Answer: False

100

T/F: The goals of the behavioral health intervention with children age 0-3 are to promote emotional well-being in young children and their families, to reduce risk factors, and to prevent and/or ameliorate emotional problems

True

200

Parents experiencing anxiety are more likely to:

a. Be highly critical

b. Exhibit low levels of warmth

c. Deny autonomy to their children

d.  B and C

e. All of the above

e. All of the above

200

When assessing mitigating factors, Social Workers must assess the parent’s ______ capacity

Answer: Protective

200

T/F: Treatment rate for behavioral health disorders for children and adolescents is similar across all cultural and ethnic backgrounds

False, but the prevalence of diagnosis is similar

200

Less than ____ percent of kids in care in need of services actually receive them.


A. 50%

B. 25%

C. 10%

D. 5%

B. 25%

200

T/F: 25% of toddlers who receive child welfare services have identified behavioral and developmental needs, but only 22% receive services.

False- Almost half of toddlers who receive child welfare services have identified behavioral and developmental needs, but very only 22% receive services. 

300

Fill in the Blank:

50% of all chronic mental illness begin by the age of ______

14

300

When working with families experiencing behavioral health problems, the social worker must have a ______ based lens

Answer: strength

300

What is the number one diagnosed behavioral health disorder for adolescents? 

A. Depressive/ mood disorder 

B. Behavior disorders  

C. Anxiety Disorder

C. Anxiety Disorder

300

Less than ____ percent of kids in care in need of services actually receive them.

Answers: Social Workers

300

Which state adopted the Foster Youth Mental Health Bill of Rights?


Answer: California

400

Name at least 1 Personality Disorder:

Answer: Antisocial PD, Borderline PD, Narcissistic PD, Obsessive-Compulsive PD, Schizotypal PD

400

Two individuals experiencing the same behavioral health condition have the same capacity handle day to day tasks

False

400

Which does not belong in the top 3 common behavioral disorder in children and adolescents 

A. Depression 

B. Neurodevelopment disorders 

C. OCD 

D. Anxiety

C. OCD

400

Name an Adverse Childhood experience

Risk health behaviors, Early death, chronic health conditions

400

Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma are more likely than other children to have symptoms of:


A. ADHD

B. Major Depression

C. ASD

D. Schizophrenia

B. Major Depression


Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma are more likely than other children to have symptoms of major depression. Symptoms of depression in children include disrupted sleep patterns, difficulty 

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