What does B&C stand for?
What is Billing and Consent Form?
What does DBT stand for?
What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?
What are some coping skills for depression?
What are physical exercise, diet, socializing with people you care about, being involved in activities, feeling connected to your community, being interested in the future, etc.
What is included in informed consent?
What is confidentiality practices/limitations, disclosing client location?
What Year was Nystrom Founded?
What is 1991?
How often does the B&C need to be completed by the patient?
What is every calendar year?
What is the "gold standard" for OCD treatment?
What is ERP? Exposure and Response Prevention
Name all 5 states Nystrom has clinics?
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota.
What forms need to be completed before engaging in services?
What is the billing and consent form and the ROI for the PCP?
What does DCO stand for?
What is Director of Clinical Operations?
How often should you be doing a PHQ9/GAD7 with a patient?
What is every 90 days?
What is psychodynamic therapy? Who is it based on /which early therapist?
What is Psychodynamic therapy is derived from psychoanalytic therapy, and both are based on the work of Sigmund Freud. Psychodynamic therapy is an in-depth form of talk therapy based on the theories and principles of psychoanalysis. In effect, talking about problems in a therapeutic setting can be extremely valuable for the individual. Comparatively, psychodynamic therapy is less focused on the patient-therapist relationship and more focused on the patient’s relationship with their external world.
What is Nystrom's Podcast called?
What are TIPP skills?
Temperature-cold slows the heart
Intense exercise
Paced Breathing-Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Who is our DCO?
Who is Lisa Thistle?
How long do you have to complete your clinical progress note after a session?
What is 48 hours?
What are the main modalities for PTSD?
What are EMDR, Exposure Therapy, narrative therapy?
True or false: emotions are facts
False: emotions are reactions to events or situations
Explain how you orient a new client to therapy for the first session?
What is introduce self, explain what therapy is and isn't, informed consent, etc.
How many clinics does Nystrom have?
What is 60 plus?
Explain the purpose of a DA? When should it be updated?
What is-to gather a social history of the patient including mental and physical health history, as well as gather current information and symptoms of a mental health diagnosis. What is when there is a diagnostic change/reviewed every year is best practice.
What are some therapy resources? Name at least 3.
What is therapist aid, psychology today, mind-diagnostics.org, CEU library on Nystrom Sharepoint, Pesi,
What are some symptoms of borderline personality disorder?
What are intense mood swings, rapid changes in feelings about others, unstable relationships, fear of abandonment, anxiety, impulsive behaviors, low self esteem, etc.
What Does DEAR MAN stand for in DBT?
Describe-clearly state the situation
Express-clearly state your emotion or beliefs
Assert-Ask the other person for what you want
Reinforce-reward the positive outcome
Mindfully ask-keep the focus on your goals
Appear confident-in voice and body language
Negotiate-be open to negotiation
Which of these services does Nystrom NOT provide? Outpatient therapy, substance abuse treatment, Occupational Therapy, DBT, CBT-I/Insomnia Therapy, case management services, CTSS, ARHMS, in-patient treatment, adult day treatment, mother-baby program, nutritional therapy, school-based therapy, psychological testing, and psychiatry/medication management.
What is inpatient treatment?