At what stage does Erickson say identity vs. role confusion occurs?
What is Adolescence?
A client meets criteria for depression during the Fall/Winter months.
What is Seasonal Depression?
What is the first thing a social worker and client decide on together before starting an intervention?
What are treatment goals?
Motivational Interviewing is best used with clients who are?
What is Ambivalent about change?
This law requires mental health professionals to report if a client poses a serious threat to others.
What is Duty to Warn?
Piaget's formal operational stage begins at what age?
Around age 12
A persistent impairment in reciprocal social communication and social interaction, and restricted repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activites.
What is Autism?
Which tool is commonly used to assess suicide risk?
What is Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale?
What must be ruled out before diagnosing Major Depressive Disorder?
If a clinician learns that their client is HIV positive but refuses to inform their partner, the clinician should...
What is encourage client to self-disclose and support the client through the process.
What attachment style result from inconsistent caregiver response?
What is Ambivalent?
A preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.
What is OCD Personality Disorder?
This is when the client is not aware of having a problem or the need to make any changes.
What is the Contemplation Stage of Change?
This approach considers triggers that activate thoughts, feelings and behavior.
What is CBT?
Before sharing client information with another professional, a social worker must first obtain?
What is Informed Consent?
Which theorist emphasized the impact of culture on development?
Who is Vygotsky?
A person has challenges with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity since childhood.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
Clear, specific, and attainable goals broken down into smaller, actionable objectives.
What are Measurable Goals & Objectives?
Focuses on the unconscious mind, unresolved childhood conflicts, and interpersonal relationships. Behavior is driven by deep-seated, often hidden inner forces.
What is Psychodymic approach?
When can confidentiality be broken?
When there is a risk of harm.
At what stage does object permanence develop?
What is Sensorimotor?
There is a Prodromal Stage in this diagnosis.
What is schizophrenia?
Defined criteria, tools, and benchmarks used to evaluate how well the plan is working.
What is Progress Monitoring?
Emphasizes free will, personal growth, and the drive toward self-actualization. It studies the whole person and focuses on each individual's inherent goodness and potential.
What is Humanistic Approach?
Accepting gifts from clients is discouraged because it can create this type of conflict.
Dual relationship