The development of this treatment for people with mental illness grew rapidly in the 1950s and allowed more reduction of bizarre behaviors and thus deinstitutionalization.
What is psychopharmacology?
100
The true name for the food stamp program.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
100
Terms for when someone is struggling with addiction and mental illness
What are co-occurring disorders, dual disorders or dual diagnoses?
100
A statement that tries to explain connections between events.
What is a theory?
100
She investigated the conditions of mental asylums and prisons in the United States in the mid-1800s and exposed the inhumane conditions that were occurring in those institutions.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
200
Experts predict that immigration in the United States will either increase or decrease in the future?
What is increase?
200
True or false: most children who are abused or neglected are removed from their homes.
What is false?
200
People who have been diagnosed with autism, Down's Syndrome and cerebral palsy would be included in this group of people.
Who are people with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
200
This model is not as interested in deconstructing a client's complex emotional history as it is in providing for a client's basic needs.
What is the human services model?
200
The theoretical model that uses a lengthy intake assessment form that covers a well-rounded history of a client and possibly the client's family as well.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
300
Human services are more likely to focus on these rather than psychotherapy.
What are basic needs?
300
People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning are most supported when being given this form of therapy.
What is affirmative therapy?
300
A drug whose addicts frequently begin their addiction with a prescription.
What are opiates or opioids?
300
This theory believes that an individual is actually part of a larger group of related parts.
What is systems theory?
300
Early philosopher who transitioned the concept of disease from one of supernatural spirits to physiological or organic causes.
Who is Hippocrates?
400
This is a concept that states that people who are disadvantaged are unfit for society and should not be helped, as it is the natural order for them to help themselves or perish.
What is social Darwinism?
400
The name for the health care plan that has been created for senior citizens as an amendment to the Social Security Act.
What is Medicare?
400
People who do not have a fixed, regular place of residence due to circumstantial reasons, mental/physical illness, violence, etc. would be considered this.
What is homeless?
400
This model has its roots in experimental animal studies, and includes classical and operant conditioning.
What is the behavioral model?
400
In the United States, this disease is spreading the most in the age ranges of 13-24 and 50 and older.
What is HIV/AIDS?
500
This was an early philosophy that believed it was society's duty to take care of the poor and disadvantaged.
What is the settlement house movement?
500
True or false: people with chronic mental illness who live outside of an institution often need help with basic living skills.
What is true?
500
People who work but whose income still falls below the poverty threshold.
What is working poor?
500
This model includes viewing a client from a tri-system perspective, and acknowledging that proper functioning comes from a healthy balance of all systems.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
500
This concept of care for those who struggle with mental illness was deemed a failure after releasing vast numbers of clients into the community with poor support systems in place.