Fragmented or poorly related thoughts and ideas
What is associative looseness
This level of anxiety is an asset to the client and requires no direct intervention. Clients can learn and solve problems and teaching can be effective in this stage.
What is mild anxiety
Recurrent, persistent, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts, images, or impulses that cause marked anxiety and interfere with interpersonal, social, or occupational function.
What are obsessions
A woman who has had an abortion will experience this type of grief
What is Disenfranchised Grief
Crime of violence and humiliation of the victim expressed through sexual means.
What is rape
This is characterized by restless movement, pacing, inability to remain still, and the client’s report of inner restlessness
What is akathisia
This is diagnosed in children when they fail to speak in social situations even though they are able to speak
What is selective mutism
This is a chronic nail biting, is a self-soothing behavior
What is Onychophagia
The process by which someone experiences grief
What is bereavement
This type of abuse includes name-calling, belittling, screaming, yelling,
What is psychological or emotional abuse
This delusion is characterized by the client’s claim to association with famous people or celebrities, or the client’s belief that he or she is famous.
What is Grandiose delusion
This is defined as a vague feeling of dread or apprehension; it is a response to external or internal stimuli that can have behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms.
What is anxiety
This therapy involves assisting the client to deliberately confront the situations and stimuli that he or she usually avoids
What is exposure therapy
A son who was taking care of his mother who was in hospice will have experienced this type of grief
What is anticipated grief
This is the period of remorse in cycle of violence
What is the honeymoon phase
This is the most common type of hallucination. Involves hearing sounds, most often voices, talking to or about the client
What are auditory hallucinations
The two neurotransmitters that are involved in anxiety
What are GABA and serotonin
The term given to people who feel “overcomplete,” or alienated from a part of their body and desire amputation
What is Body identity integrity disorder (BIID)
A nurse has been taking care of an oncology patient who passes away may experience this type of grief
What is disenfranchised grief
Shows that patterns of violence are perpetuated from one generation to the next through role modeling and social learning
What is intergenerational transmission process
A late-appearing side effect of antipsychotic medications, is characterized by abnormal, involuntary movements such as lip smacking, tongue protrusion, chewing, blinking, grimacing, and movements of the limbs and feet. Is irreversible
What is tardive dyskinesia
This class of medication has a high potential for abuse and dependence, so their use should be short-term, ideally no longer than 4 to 6 weeks
What are benzodiazepines
Trichotillomania, dermatillomania and onychophagia are what type of behaviors
What are self-soothing behaviors
The third stage in Kubler-Ross's stages of grieving
What is bargaining
This type of abuse ranges from shoving and pushing to severe battering and choking and may involve broken limbs and ribs, internal bleeding, brain damage, and even homicide.
What is physical abuse