The stage generally experienced during adolescence; explore possibilities and begin to form identity
What is identity vs role confusion?
involves meeting with individuals, families, and small groups to help them identify and manage mental, emotional, social, behavioral, and/or financial challenges that are negatively impacting their happiness and quality of life
what is micro practice?
the stages of change (6)
precontemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
relapse
compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances
What is a PICA?
The goal of this therapy is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are responsible for clients’ difficulties
what is cognitive behavioral therapy?
What is 8?
What is equilibrium?
taking direct action toward achieving a goal
What is action?
Excessive preoccupation and worry about the possibility of having or getting a serious illness
what is illness anxiety disorder?
social work practice roles - champion the rights of others with the goal of empowering the client system being served; speak on behalf of clients when they are unable to do so/others will not listen
What is an advocate?
What is trust vs. mistrust?
obtaining resources from the environment that are necessary to obtain the goals of the system
What is input?
client is unaware, unable, and/or unwilling to change
characterized by arguing, interrupting, denial, or ignoring the problem
What is a pre contemplation?
Cluster of personality disorders that includes antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic (A,B, or C)
What is cluster B?
relates to the behaviors & emotions that result from knowledge about traumatizing events experienced by clients
What is secondary trauma?
What is generatively vs. stagnation?
arriving at the same end from different beginnings
what is equifinality?
client is ambivalent or uncertain regarding behavior change; due to this, their behaviors are unpredictable; client may be willing to look at pros and cons of behavior change, but is not committed to working towards it
Explosive outbursts of anger, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand
What is intermittent explosive disorder?
signs include dilated pupils; hyperactivity; euphoria; irritability; anxiety; excessive talking followed by depression or excessive sleeping at odd times; may go long periods of time without eating or sleeping; weight loss; dry mouth and nose
What is cocaine use?
stage may result in feelings of inferiority, doubt in abilities, and failure to reach potential
What is industry vs. inferiority?
a system with cross-boundary exchange
What is an open system?
establish rapport
acknowledge resistance
keep conversation informal
try to engage
recognize and validate
What are the first 3 symptoms of schizophrenia listed in the DSM-5-TR (1 of these 3 MUST be present for dx)?
hallucinations
delusions
disorganized speech
not recommended or safe to use
what is contraindicated?