Type of blame that these disorders fall under: Alzheimer’s, Epilepsy, Learning difficulties, Brain damage.
What is minimal blame?
Primary functions include planning, decision making, memory
What is the frontal lobe?
Tool that includes categories and codes that summarize complex conditions.
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual? (DSM)
The following are qualities of BLANK type of stress:
Facing a repeated stressor, body is not able to relax or return to baseline quickly or regularly, more likely to impact mental and physical health
What is chronic/ toxic stress?
Examples include: identification with a group, having contact in personal life, hearing individual’s stories, and social marketing campaigns.
What are ways to address stigma?
Inability to recognize symptoms & Stigma surrounding mental health
What are perception-related barriers?
The defense mechanism of placing a memory/thought into the unconscious unknowingly.
What is repression?
The BLANK diagnosis strategy has specific symptoms, symptoms are organized into categories, follows the all or nothing principle, and clusters information
What is categorical diagnosis?
Stressful life events serve as triggers for mental health issues
What is the diathesis stress model?
The solution to discrepancies between models.
What is the bio psychosocial model?
The negative or discriminatory attitudes that others have about mental illness.
What is public stigma?
Examples include: Culture, Gender & sexuality, Neighborhood, Family, and/or Stigma.
What are risk and protective factors?
An assessment method that relies on judgments from observers or raters must show
What is interrater reliability?
Two examples of how chronic stress might actually rewire the brain.
What is less activity in the prefrontal cortex and more activity in the limbo system?
The negative stereotyping of people who are identified as mentally ill.
What is sanism?
The negative attitudes that people with mental illness have about their own condition.
What is self-stigma?
The top tier of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. (Challenging projects, opportunities for creativity, learning and creating at a high level)
What is self-actualization?
The clinician follows a general outline of questions designed to gather essential information but is free to ask the questions in any order and to branch off into other directions to follow up on important information.
What is a semistructured interview?
Factors that help build resilience
What is connection, cognitions, purpose, and wellness?
Probability that a pair of individuals will both have a certain characteristic.
What is concordance rate?
Policies that intentionally or unintentionally limit opportunities for people with mental illness.
What is institutionalized stigma?
The effects of BLANK leads to distress and mental illness, is filtered by our perceptions and experiences, and reinforces core beliefs.
What are distorted automatic thoughts?
•respect indigenous beliefs and practices (including those involving religion and spirituality)
• assess support systems
• evaluate the patient in their primary language
• take a history that accounts for immigration and acculturation stresses
What are the guidelines on culturally competent assessment?
The BLANK has resulted in a general increase in stress and anxiety with a decrease in ability to cope
What is the pandemic?
The test of personality and of diagnosing abnormal behavior patterns
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory? (MMPI-2)