This neurodevelopmental disorder should be diagnosed by a APN, Psychatrist, or Medical Doctor. This is also characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsvitiy.
What is ADHD?
Duloxetine and venlafxine are drugs that belong to this category?
What are SNRI?
This type of therapeutic approach is working with the client to identify though patterns and change distorted patterns.
What is cognitive restructuring?
The Tarasoff v. Regints of California was the landmark case that dealt with this.
What is mandidated reporting?
This is the ethical consideration that has to deal with billing practices.
What si 3.05/billing?
Bipolar I and Bipolar II have this major difference.
What is Bipolar 1 has a full manic episode, while Bipolar II only had hypomanic episodes?
This type of drug (which includes amitriptyline, doxepin, impipramine) should be monitored when using due to interactions that can happen.
What are the tricyclics?
This type of therapy is used in depression and is taking things a client likes and increasing them thus decreasing depressive symptoms.
What is Behavioral Activation?
When working with a client who is involuntary this is a treatment that has been shown to increase inspiration and move a client toward change.
What is motivational interviewing?
This ethical consideration has to do with the risk related to service, limits of services, relevant costs, alternatives, and rights to refuse treatment.
What is informed consent ?
This group of disorders has specifiers of mild, moderate, or severe, which point to the number of symptoms a client experiences.
What are substance related disorders?
This class of drugs are the main way to treat schizophrenia, and include clozapine, olanzapine, risperidone.
What is antipsychotic medications?
This type of therapy looks at the pattern between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and changing one will change the others.
What is CBT?
This substance related disorder is the most difficult to withdraw from, due to potenital lethal withdraw, and accompanying DT's.
What is Alcohol?
When you believe that a colleague is impaired it is your ethical responsibility to talk with that colleague first when feasible.
What is true?
This diagnosis should be made with caution, and only after a client has shown violation of the basic rughts of others, which is in the beginning of the diagnostic criteria.
What is Conduct Disorder?
This is one thing we should never do as therapists, because we are not APN's, Dr.'s, or Psychatrists.
What is recommend medications?
This therapy is heavily rooted in the systems perspective and used to improce relationships among family members.
What is family therapy?
When working with clients we should assume that they have exerienced this.
What is Trauma?
This is what social workers should not permit to interfere with their ability to fulfill their professional responsibilities which is discussed in ethical principle 4.03.
What is private conduct.
This is the diagnostic trajectory of the following disorders: Schizophreniform, Brief Psychotic Disorder, and Schizophrenia.
What is Brief, schizophreniform, schizophrenia.
Benzodiazepines and antidepressants are often used to treat this disorder?
What is anxiety?
This type of therapy is a psychotherapy technique that is derived to deal with complex PTSD. This therapy pairs bilateral stimulation with cognitive processing and is a highly structured intervention. You are not certified in it so do not try it until you are.
What is EMDR?
This is the number of psychological evaluations that are worthwhile in a client's lifetime before they become accustomed to testing.
What is 5?
Social workers should engage in this action that ensures that all people have equal access.
What is social or political action?