In NYS, Section 589 programs operate under the guidance of this state agency.
What is the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)?
If a therapist posts about a client on social media, even anonymously, which ethical principle is violated first?
What is confidentiality?
Excessive worry more days than not for at least 6 months may indicate this disorder.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
This brain structure plays a key role in forming new memories.
What is the hippocampus?
This type of questioning in CBT challenges distorted automatic thoughts directly.
What is socratic questioning?
Clients in 589 programs are encouraged to participate in these to express their treatment preferences.
What are treatment planning sessions?
This term describes charging different clients different fees without clinical justification.
What is unfair discrimination in fees?
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks are a hallmark of this disorder.
What is Panic Disorder?
Overactivation of this brain structure is associated with hyperarousal in PTSD.
What is the amygdala?
In group therapy, this Yalom “curative factor” occurs when clients realize they are not alone in their struggles.
What is universality?
To ensure adherence, programs sometimes use this approach combining supervision, support, and encouragement.
What is assertive community treatment (ACT)?
When a counselor refers a client solely due to personal discomfort, which principle is most at risk?
What is abandonment?
Loss of interest or pleasure plus persistent sadness lasting 2+ weeks suggests this diagnosis.
What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?
This neurotransmitter is most associated with reward and motivation
What is dopamine?
A client’s sudden improvement right before termination is known as this phenomenon.
What is flight into health?
Adjusting medication in 589 programs must consider interactions with these.
What are other medications, medical conditions, or client behaviors?
Failing to stay updated on current treatments violates this ethical obligation.
What is competence?
The presence of obsessions and compulsions describes this disorder.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
The prefrontal cortex is most responsible for this executive function.
What is impulse control?
In family therapy, this technique uses structured tasks to expose dysfunctional interaction patterns.
What is enactment?
Ethical dilemmas often require balancing client autonomy with this responsibility.
What is duty to protect or beneficence?
This ethical decision-making model starts with identifying stakeholders and potential harm.
hat is the Forester-Miller & Davis model?
One or more manic episodes lasting at least 7 days are required for this diagnosis.
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
Low serotonin is most commonly linked to this category of disorders.
What are depressive disorders?
This brief intervention for substance misuse uses feedback, advice, and motivational interviewing principles.
What is SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment)?