Modalities
Diagnosis
Theory
Integrated Care
Psychopharmacology
100

the alteration of behavioral patterns through the use of such learning techniques as biofeedback and positive or negative reinforcement.

What is Behavioral Modification?

100

People with this condition don't desire or enjoy close relationships, even with family, and are often seen as loners. They may be emotionally cold and detached.

What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?

100

This theory takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how an event at one point in a structure can have direct and rippling effects on other parts of a structure.

What is Systems Theory?

100

Minimal Collaboration

Basic Collaboration from a distance

Basic Collaboration onsite

Close Collaboration partially integrated

Close Collaboration with shared systems

Fully Integrated

What is the standard framework of integrated care

100

An SSRI - Fluoxetine

What is Prozac?

200

a form of psychotherapy that focuses on modifying dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts by interrogating and uprooting negative or irrational beliefs.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

200

This is a mental and physical reaction to perceived threats. In small doses it can be helpful. It can protect us from danger and focus our attention on problems. However, when it is too severe, or occurs too frequently, it can be debilitating.

What is Anxiety

200

the perspective that all human beings are in a state of constant "becoming," that each of us is always striving toward self-actualization through an emphasis on personal strengths and greater mindfulness.

What is Humanistic Theory?

200

A process where a medical provider requests a real time intervention from another healthcare professional (Behavioral Health).

What is a warm hand off?

200

An Aminoketone - Buproprion Hydochloride

What is Wellbutrin?

300

 a type of psychotherapy — or talk therapy — that utilizes a cognitive-behavioral approach an emphasizes the psychosocial aspects of treatment.

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?

300

a mental health disorder that is marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.

What is Schizoaffective Disorder?

300

This theory holds that all societies are inherently unequal, and that power disparities have a direct impact on people's lives.

What is Conflict Theory?

300

Where primary care providers and behavioral care provider share same facility but not same systems. Levels 3 and 4 of the Standard framework of integrated care.

What is co-located care?

300

An Atypical Antipsychotic - quetiapine

What is Seroquel?

400

an action-oriented approach to psychotherapy that stems from traditional behavior therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy and focuses on a clients ability to stop denying and avoiding inner emotions and rather to accept them as appropriate responses to particular situations and environments.

What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?

400

a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

400

Theory is an expansion of Sigmund Freud’s original five stages of development. Erikson, a 20th-century psychologist and psychoanalyst, formulated the eight-stage life cycle theory in 1959 on the supposition that the environment plays a critical role in self-awareness, adjustment, human development and identity.

What is Psychosocial Development Theory?

400

Improved Patient Experience

Improved Clinical Experience

Better Outcomes

Lower Costs

Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion

What is the Quintuple Aim?

400

A mood stabilizer - lamotrigine

What is Lamictal?

500

a hope friendly, positive emotion eliciting, future-oriented vehicle for formulating, motivating, achieving, and sustaining desired behavioral change.

What is Solution Focused Brief Therapy?

500

characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors, usually beginning in early childhood, including inappropriate seduction and an excessive desire for approval.

What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?

500

This theory generally refers to a collection of ideas about how societies can advance toward positive change.  It is often incorporated into geopolitical theories and models.

What is Developmental Theory?

500

A model that emphasizes comprehensive care, a patient-centered approach, coordinated care, accessibility of services, and quality and safety. This model is committed to quality improvement (QI), performance improvement, patient satisfaction, and population health management.

What is a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)?

500

Benzodiazapine - Alprazolam

What is Xanax?