Diagnoses
Trauma
Medications
Therapeutic Interventions
The DC-S
100

An anxiety disorder, where individuals have repeated, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations, which make them feel compelled to do something repetitively.



What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

100

I know what you are feeling.


What is sympathy?

100

Medications in this category are used primarily to treat nervousness.


What are antianxiety medications?

100

The overall goal of _____ _____ is to help clients develop adaptive and supportive behaviors to multifaceted situations.


What are Behavioral Interventions?

100

Author's of the Demand-Control Schema.

Who are Robyn Dean and Bob Pollard?

200

A psychiatric disorder that can happen to individuals who’ve experienced or observed a traumatic event, including a natural disaster, a terrorist act, war and rape. 


What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

200

The natural consequent behaviors and emotions resulting from knowledge about and exposure to a traumatizing experience of a significant other.


What is Secondary Trauma Stress or Vicarious Trauma?

200

Medications in this category are used primarily to treat depression, Borderline Personality Disorder, and dysthymia


What are antidepressants?

200

The primary goal of _______ _______ is to reduce emotional distress and corresponding maladaptive behavior patterns by altering or correcting errors in thoughts, perceptions and beliefs.


What are Cognitive Interventions?

200

How the interpreter interacts with and responds to the demands of an interpreting assignment.


What are Controls?

300

This is a term for when someone experiences a mental illness and a substance abuse problem simultaneously.


What is a Dual Diagnosis?

300

I feel what you are feeling.


What is empathy?

300

Medications in this category are used primarily to treat Attention Deficit Disorder, ADHD, Narcolepsy.

 


What are stimulants?

300

The primary goals of _____ _____ is to help clients express feelings or feeling states, to identify or discriminate between feelings or feeling states, and to alter or accept feelings or feeling states 



What are Affective Interventions?

300

Factors that rise to a level of significance that they impact interpreting.


What are Demands?

400

The individual has a consistently hard time using language in different manners (speaking, writing, using sign language, or other) due to deficits in understanding or production.


What is Language Disorder?

400

Our body's primitive, automatic, inborn response that prepares the body to “____, ____, or ____” from perceived attack, harm or threat to our survival.

What is fight, flight, or freeze?

400

Medications in this category are used primarily to treat Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia. Autism, Tourette's Syndrome, Severe Aggression.


What are antipsychotics?

400

The goal of _____ _____ is to change the individual's social environment, thus changing the patterns of interrelationship that elicited or supported dysfunctional responses. 


What are Systematic Interventions?

400

Control decisions are those that are naturally forfeited as a result & control decisions are those that are intended.


What are Positive and Negative Consequences?

500

The full name and the current edition of the DSM.


What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5th Edition?

500

Distressing memories/images of the incident, nightmares, flashback, and physical symptoms such as sweating, or heart racing are examples of these.


What are intrusive symptoms?

500

Medications in this category are used primarily to treat bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder.


What are antimaic agents (mood stabilizers)?

500

Applies a broad array of cognitive and behavior therapy strategies to the problems of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), including suicidal behaviors


What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?

500

EIPI


What is Environmental, Interpersonal, Paralinguistic, and Intrapersonal?