This is a condition which is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
What is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft are examples of this classification of medications.
What are Antidepressants?
Common during the 1960's; intermittent periods of language incoherence, and asymmetrical language.
What is Congenital Rubella Syndrome?
Medical doctors who have a specialization in psychology.
Who are Psychiatrists?
EIPI
What is Environmental, Interpersonal, Paralinguistic, and Intrapersonal?
This is a developmental disorder that affects a person’s ability to socialize and communicate with others.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Buspar, Ativan, and Valium are examples of this classification of medications.
What are Antianxiety medications?
Expressive skills are superior to receptive skills.
What is Meningitis?
Conduct testing, diagnostic oriented, and cannot prescribe medication.
Who are Psychologists?
Factors that rise to a level of significance that they impact interpreting.
What are Demands?
This is a chronic mental illness that causes dramatic shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to think clearly.
What is Bipolar disorder?
Focalin, Concerta, and Adderall are examples of this classification of medications.
What are Stimulants?
Reduced processing speed, difficulty understanding/producing language; deficits in executive functions.
What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Provide psychotherapy, concerned with systems and environments, and are licensed.
Who are Social Workers?
How the interpreter interacts with and responds to the demands of an interpreting assignment.
What are Controls?
This is a term for when someone experiences a mental illness and a substance abuse problem simultaneously.
What is a Dual Diagnosis?
Seroquel, Risperdal, and Haldol are examples of this classification of medications.
What are Antipsychotics?
An individual can repeat information back and sound as if they understand when they do not.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder?
Solution oriented, helping people solve specific issues, masters level with a license.
Who are Counselors?
Control decisions are those that are naturally forfeited as a result.
What are Negative Consequences?
This is a chronic mental health condition characterized primarily by symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucinations or delusions, and symptoms of a mood disorder, such as mania and depression.
What is Schizoaffective disorder?
Lamictal, Depakote, and Lithium are examples of this classification of medications.
What are Mood Stabalizers?
Shorter attention span, impulse control issues, and significantly different language processing problems.
What is Cytomegalovirus (CMV)?
People who are in recovery and have been trained to work as mentors, supports, peer counseling, and helping people on the path to recovery.
Who are Peer Support Specialists?
Control decisions are those that are intended.
What are Positive Consequences?