A delay or deficit in normal development
What is a Developmental Disorder?
Agnosia
What is the Inability to Recognize and Name Objects or Familiar Faces?
What is Therapy?
Beneficence
What is to Do Good by the client?
When developmental disorders are affecting many different domains.
What is Pervasive?
The 'motor driven' piece of ADHD
What is Overactivity-Impulsivity?
Dementia formally
What is Major Neurocognitive Disorder?
Happens when clients are able to restructure their thoughts, physiological responses, and behaviors
What is Client Achieves Self-Control?
To do no harm, intentional or otherwise.
What is Nonmaleficence?
IQ below 70
Losing necessary things? Forgetting what you were doing? Find yourself easily distracted? You might have this...
What is ADHD?
Confusion and disoriented all of a sudden? You may be experiencing this disorder, but dont worry, you'll recover quickly!
What is Delirium?
Expecting treatment to help...helps!
What is The Placebo Effect?
Fidelity & Responsibility
What is Upholding Professional Standards?
Fragile X and Down Syndrome are considered risk factors for this Developmental Disorder.
What is Intellectual Disability?
Qualitative impairment in communication and social interaction
What is a symptom of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
What is Vascular Etiology?
The release of emotions, grief, anger...
What is Catharsis?
Integrity
What is Promoting Accuracy, Honesty, & Truthfulness in your work?
What is a Mild Intellectual Disability?
Higher IQ and _____ are indicative of a better prognosis when treating Autism Spectrum Disorder.
What is Higher Language Ability?
A slow and sneaky onset followed by a rapid decline before evening out towards the end of life is significant with this disorder
What is Alzheimer's Disease?
When a client understands why they have certain thoughts/emotions or engage in behaviors
What is Client Achieving Insight?
Justice
What is Upholding Fairness to All Persons?