A degenerative and progressive condition involving multiple cognitive deficits manifested by memory impairment,loss of executive function
What is dementia
100
Examples include Disease, Moral, Learning, Self-Medication, Sociocultural and Integrative.
What are Models of Addiction
100
These two eating disorders are on a spectrum; caused by many unhealthy and potentially dangerous eating habits between extremes of dieting, binge eating etc.
What are Bulimia and Anorexia
100
Intervention examples include SI, Neuropsychological, Cognitive training, Accomodation, Compensation...
What are interventions for Learning Disorders
100
This location is in a prison or jail and treatment includes groups on self care and social skills
What is forensic occupational therapy
200
one of the multiple deficits manifested by dementia; is a disorder caused by damage to specific areas of the cerebrum, characterized by loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned purposeful activity
What is apraxia
200
This model emphasizes complete abstinence and acceptance that the disease will never go away
What is treatment in the Disease Model of Addiction
200
It is calculated by dividing an individual’s weight in kilograms by the square of his or her height in meters
What is Body Mass Index (BMI)
200
Subaverage intelligence, deficits in adaptive functioning in at least two areas, appears prior to age 18 are requirements for what diagnosis?
What is required to diagnose mental retardation?
200
A location where people work together as equals in goal making and leading groups for the participants
What is a Psychosocial Clubhouse
300
A subtype of dementia with Alzheimers; age range is 65 or younger; often more rapid progressing than the other subtype
What is early onset dementia?
300
This model states "don't blame the person, but hold them responsible for own actions." Remove cues for use. Reward for other behaviors.
What is treatment for Learning Model of Addiction
300
A condition with criteria described in DSM IV as refusal to maintain body weight at or above a normal weight for age and height; Has two subtypes: Restricting and binge eating/purging type; affecting 90% of females and frequently starts between ages 14 and 25
What is Anorexia Nervosa
300
Autism, Asperger's, Rhett Syndrome and Childhood disintegrative disorder are subtypes of ...
What are examples of Pervasive Development Disorders
300
Martina indicates that she does not want to stop using (stage of change)
What is Pre-contemplation stage of change
400
One of the physical assessments used to rule out treatable disorders; used as tool in an interview/observation session to determine level or stage of dementia
What is the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS)
400
This is a maladaptive pattern of substance use with impairment or distress manifested by tolerance, withdrawal, increased amounts taken in among others. Is more severe then substance abuse disorders.
What is Substance Dependence
400
A subtype of bulimia characterized by self-induced vomiting and excessive use of laxatives and diuretics; 76% prevalence
What is Purging (subtype)
400
Treatments for this disorder include Outpatient therapy, media-based parent training and use of psychostimulant medications
What are treatments for Oppositional Defiant Disorder
400
Teresa has a terrible fear of being obese, forces herself to vomit and uses harsh laxatives on a daily basis. When she eats she gorges and will eat several large bags of potato chips or gallons of ice cream. what disorder?
What is Bulimia
500
One of the intervention approaches used on patients with dementia; method of approach that avoids correcting memory mistakes and validates emotions; creates opportunities for the patient to communicate successfully; creates predictable, safe environments
What is Validation Therapy
500
Increase motivation to change, teach different coping skills, change social environment, change perception of social norms, change self-efficacy are all ingredients of...
What are key ingredients of successful programs?
500
An adaptive coping strategy for clients with eating disorders that goes by an easy to remember acronym (include acronym and meaning in answer)
What is PLEASE (P-Plan, L-Look Out, E-Eat, A-Assert, S-Seek support, E-Express)
500
These disorders include expressive language disorder, mixed expressive-receptive language disorder, phonological disorder, stuttering and difficulty with sentence structure and grammar
What are communication disorders
500
This is a replacement and addictive drug used to get off of heroin