Dissociative Disorders
Substance Abuse
Schizophrenia
Theories
Violence
100

What is the failure to bring various aspects of childhood into an effective adult personality?

Identity diffusion

100

This medication is used to treat heroin addiction.

Methadone

100

One of the hallmark perceptual symptoms of schizophrenia is...

Hallucinations

100

This category of theories views humans as functioning within a set of related units i.e. an open system versus a closed system.

Systems theories

100

What term is used to describe compulsive masculinity?

Machismo

200

What is defined as a response to severe anxiety associated with a blocking of awareness and a fading of reality?

Depersonalization

200

People with serious mental illness who are also addicted to or abuse chemicals are said to have a...

Dual diagnosis

200

Symptoms of schizophrenia fall into 2 categories. What are these categories?

Positive symptoms and negative symptoms

200

Theories that believe the social setting is extremely important in the development of one's self-concept.

Sociocultural theories

200
What do we call the period after an abusive episode in which the abuser is apologetic and charming, and preys on the victim's guilt to keep them around.
Honeymoon phase
300

This disorder includes the presence of 2 or more distinct identities or personalities that repeatedly take control of the individual's behavior.

Dissociative identity disorder

300

Clients taking this medication must be warned to avoid any product containing alcohol, even trace amounts.

Disulfiram (Antabuse)

300

What are the 4 subtypes of schizophrenia?

Catatonic, disorganized, paranoid, and residual

300

This theorist described the human life cycle in eight stages, with each stage marked by a developmental or core task.

Erik Erikson

300

Neglect and exploitation are more common among the _______ population.

Elderly

400

Hospitalization is required in only 3 situations. What are these 3 situations?

When anger, aggression, or violence presents a danger; when unable to function because of memory loss, rapid switching between identities, flashbacks, or overwhelming emotions; when medications need to be evaluated or adjusted.
400

Abused substances are chemicals that affect which system?

Central nervous system

400

What is the repeating of words or phrases that sound alike, or substituting a word that sounds like the appropriate word? (i.e. "honey, money, sunny" or "I need some honey to buy the paper")

Clang associations

400

His theories were based on the psychoanalysis of mind's unconscious processes, and the interacting structures termed id, ego, and superego.

Sigmund Freud

400

What is the first priority of care for every victim of violence?

Ensuring safety and security

500

A client with a dissociative disorder may cope with low self-esteem by displaying specific behaviors. Name 3 possible behaviors we could expect.

Criticism of self and others; decreased productivity; denies self pleasure; destructive; disturbed interpersonal relationships; exaggerated sense of self; feelings of guilt, inadequacy, and worry; negative outlook; withdrawal.

500

For a substance-related disorder to be diagnosed, the pattern of substance use must lead to...

Significantly impaired functioning and distress

500

What is the lack of ability to produce new thoughts or follow a train of thought?

Poverty of thought

500

Founder of analytical psychotherapy whose theory included parts of the collective unconscious called archetypes. He coined the terms "extroversion" and "introversion".

Carl Jung

500

What are the 3 stages of recovery from violence?

Impact, recoil, and reorganization

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