To increase severity of symptoms for financial or personal gain.
What is malingering?
Clients explain their symptoms from their point of view, while clinicians look at the presenting _______ for congruency.
What are signs?
The acronym MSE stands for what?
What is the Mental Status Exam?
These are used to justify each diagnosis and define symptomatology.
What are criteria?
It means to occur over and over in episodes
What is recurrent?
Syndromes such as Stockholm and Munchausen syndromes are not the same as mental health disorders. T or False
What is true?
Hallucinations cover the 5 senses: visual (see), gustatory (taste), tactile (feel), olfactory (smell) and this.
What is auditory (hear)?
When measuring orientation, check for the client's sense of person, place, location, and ______.
What is time or date?
This is described as a syndrome that causes clinically significant distress in behaviors, cognition, and emotional regulation.
What is a mental disorder?
When diagnosing these two things are always ruled out first.
What is substance abuse and medical?
Thinking that I can become president next week is a symptom od this type of thinking.
What is delusional?
Diagnosing involves using parsimony or Occam's razor, which means this:
What is interpreting results in the simplest way?
How often is an MSE done?
What is every time you see a client?
What does the DSM 5 TR acronym stand for?
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5th edition Text Revision?
Billing occurs from the ICD 10 using these codes for mental health.
What is Fcodes?
These types of diagnoses encompass all that they client could possibly have.
What are differential diagnoses?
If a person has had at least one manic episode in their lifetime they are automatically diagnosed with what?
What is Bipolar I D/O?
The clinician wants to ensure that mood is _________ to affect.
What is congruent?
These codes are not diagnoses, but may be of clinical significance or focus.
What are zcodes?
Horses are more common than zebras and always seek this, which means the simplest diagnosis for the symptoms.
What is Occam's Razor or Parsimony?
Euthymic is described as a normal mood while this indicates rapidly fluctuating moods in a short period of time.
What is labile?
When a person goes from mania to baseline and then into depression, this is known as..........
What is cycling?
WNL means what?
What is within normal limits?
Which broad section would skin-picking (excoriation) and hair-pulling (Trichotillomania) disorders be found in?
What is Obsessive Compulsive and Related D/Os?
LCMHCs cannot diagnose this nor can they treat this.
What are Autism and Substance Abuse?