Licensure
Stages of Development
Diagnosis
Misc
Medications
100

24-48 months and 100 hours is what you are working towards

Licensure

100

Basic trust versus mistrust

Infancy

100

sad mood, loss of interest, weight changes, sleep disturbance, worthlessness/hopelessness, poor motivation and concentration

MDD

100

Self-actualization is from which theory

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

100

Depression

SSRI

200

attachment of responsibility to a person for harm or damages caused by another person in either a negligence lawsuit or criminal prosecution

vicarious liability

200

Autonomy versus shame and doubt

Toddler

200

feeling sad, lacking energy, difficulty with concentration, loss of interest, feelings of worthlessness, feeling pessimistic about everything, abnormally upbeat, increased energy or agitation, euphoria, decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts

bipolar disorder

200

Tecniques include: journaling, cognitive restructuring, unraveling cognitive distortions, progressive muscle relaxation

CBT

200

Bipolar disorder

Mood stabilizers and lithium

300

under what circumstance can you date your client?

None

300

Initiative versus guilt

Pre-school age

300

positive and/or negative symptoms, delusions, disorganized speech, psychomotor agitation

schizophrenia

300

Stuck point and established stuck point

Cognitive Processing Therapy

300

Schizophrenia

Anti-psychotic meds

400

What is needed to start supervision

Supervisor, job description, letter from employer

400

Identity versus inferiority

School age

400

People with the condition experience psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, as well as symptoms of a mood disorder — either bipolar type (episodes of mania and sometimes depression) or depressive type (episodes of depression).

Schizoafective disorder
400

Also referred to as complicated bereavement changed from DSM5 to DSM-TR

Prolonged Grief Disorder

400

Bullemia

SSRI

500

What is the upgrade fee for the state from LMSW to LCSW

$20

500

Identity versus identity confusion

Adolescence

500
  • An intense fear of abandonment, pattern of unstable intense relationships, periods of stress-related paranoia and loss of contact with reality, lasting from a few minutes to a few hours. Impulsive and risky behavior, suicidal threats or behavior or self-injury, wide mood swings, ongoing feelings of emptiness, inappropriate, or intense anger, such as frequently losing your temper, being sarcastic or bitter, or having physical fights

Borderline personality disorder

500

In DSM5, this diagnosis included the phrase, "with relatively intact reality testing."

Attenuated psychosis syndrome

500

ADHD

stimulants