Overview
Social Work Skills
Substance Related Disorders
Recap
Random
100

What are the words no longer used in the DSM to describe Alcohol or Substance Problems

Addiction and Abuse - they have been replaced with USE

100

The process whereby the social worker creates an environment of warmth, empathy ,and genuineness that enables a client to enter into the helping relationship and actively working toward change” (Altman,2008)

What is Engagement

100

What is the difference between substance dependence and substance abuse.

Substance Dependence: Maladaptive pattern of drug us with increased tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, compulsive use, or behavior problems.

Substance Abuse: Social role, legal, or medical problems due to drug use.

100

True or False

 Clients should not be informed of potential issues involved with being diagnosed with a mental disorder 

False. They should know that a mental health diagnosis is Necessary for reimbursement from 3rd parties and may be stigmatizing and be used in future against them

100

What are some mental disorders due to general medical condition? 

delirium, dementia, or amnestic disorder, psychosis, mood disorder, sexual dysfunction; sleep disorder; or personality change due to medical conditions (e.g., epilepsy, tumors, head trauma.)

200

Existing criteria have been updated in the DSM-5 to provide more precise descriptions and reflect the scientific advances and clinical experience of the last two decades.

 What select disorders changed?

1. Autism spectrum Disorder (ASD)

2. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

3. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

4. Specific Learning Disorder

5. Eating disorders

200

Tue or False

Cultural considerations for both the client and the practitioner should be addressed and discussed openly

True

200

What are the treatment options for substance abuse?

Outpatient or inpatient; residential or day care, group, individual, and/or family counseling; methadone maintenance (for opiates); detoxification; self-help groups or a combination of therapies and medication.

200

Name one treatment of mood disorders:

1. Psychopharmacology

2. Interpersonal/Psychodynamic Therapy

3. Behavioral Therapy

4. Cognitive Therapy

5. Group Psychotherapy

6. Self-Help Groups

200

True or False

The Social Worker Interview is similar to a personal conversation with a friend

False

300

In revising DSM-5, several factors motivated the Work Groups including:

1. Working with parents

2. Defining a diagnostic home

3. Developing more precise criteria


300

True or False 

Biopsychosocial Assessment and Diagnosis is the first thing you should do on a first date 

False

300

How can substance related disorders be caused?

Substance related disorders may be caused by abusing a drug, by side effects of a medication, or by toxin exposure.

300

The limitation due to the patient's illness is called

Functional Impairment

300

The scope and prevalence of social problems (population needs) are determined by:

 a. Case conferences
 b. Team meetings
 c. Worker-client sessions
 d. Student-instructor supervisory sessions
 e. All of the above

400

There are 4 characteristics of the DSM-5 Manual. Share 2 of those characteristics.

1. Classification system with periodic revisions. 

2. Comprehensive description of the symptoms and manifestations of mental disorders and associated information. 

3. Cultural Assessment: Evaluation of the impact of cultural context, cultural belief systems, and cultural differences between client and interviewer in assessing illness behavior. 

4. Defensive Functioning Scale: An assessment of the client's defenses or coping patterns at the time of the evaluation and the period just preceding it.

400

Underdiagnosing clients _________ the ethical code and can be considered fraud. 

violates 

400

As a result of substance abuse the client may also have what?

Delirium, dementia, psychosis, mood disorders, anxiety disorder, or sexual or sleep dysfunction. Treatment must first focus on the substance.

400

White males age >85 have a higher  rate of this Psychiatric Emergency  than any other age or ethnic group

Suicide

400
  1.  a. Words reflect a storehouse of information on how the world is organized
     b. Words have the same meaning for everyone-Webster's Dictionary
     c. Words impose an order on perception
     d. Words suggest categories and the values of such categories

Words have the same meaning for everyone-Webster's Dictionary

500

What is your instructor's name

Professor Sonya Keith

500

 a. Needs assessment

 b. The interview

 c. Goal setting

 d. The determination of eligibility

The Interview

500

Define substance intoxication or withdrawal.

Behavioral, psychological, or physiological symptoms due to effects of the substance; will vary depending on type of substance ( i.e., hallucinations, insomnia, stupor, agitation, etc).

500

Describe the difference between major depressive disorder and persistent depressive disorder (formerly Dysthymic disorder).

Major depressive disorder: vegetative or classic symptoms: significant weight loss or gain, insomnia or sleeping too much motor agitation or low energy. Feeling sad, empty, or worthless; difficulty concentrating or making decisions; and/or general loss of pleasure and interest. Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide. At least two weeks durations. 

Persistent Depressive Disorder (formerly Dysthymic disorder): similar symptoms to major depressive disorder but less severe and more chronic, at least two years.

500

 Which of the following is not a good way to deal with  combative patient?

Speak in soft and soothing tones

Remove them from loud noises, people and distractions

Put them in Time Out

Have a plan to involve other staff

donot put them in Time Out -as in DON'T

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