Theoretical Orientation
Psychological Testing
Diagnosis
MISC
Ethics
100

A brief, psychoeducational approach that is both humanistic and goal oriented. It emphasizes the individual's strivings for success, connectedness with others, and contributions to society as being hallmarks of mental health.

What is Adlerian therapy

100

A psychological assessment used to evaluate visual-motor functioning, visual-perceptual skills, neurological impairment, and emotional disturbances in children and adults ages three and older.

What is The Bender Visual Motor Gestalt test (or Bender-Gestalt test)

100

An intense, unpleasant, and dysfunctional reaction beginning shortly after an overwhelming traumatic event and lasting less than a month.

Acute Stress Disorder

100

Symptom Identification; Problem recognition Level of functioning; Assessment tools; Treatment progress assess this area of the exam


What is Information Gathering

Remember SPLAT

S-Symptom Identification

P-Problem recognition 

L- Level of functioning

A-Assessment tools 

T-Treatment progress

100

According to the ACA, may a third party view a therapy session?

  1. Yes, it is covered under consent to treat

  2. No

  3. Yes, if specific permission has been granted

  4. Yes, it is implied with informed consent

C: If special permission for this purpose has been granted, a third party may view a therapy session. A specific clearance will be needed for this purpose.
200

This type of psychotherapeutic treatment that helps people learn how to identify and change destructive or disturbing thought patterns that have a negative influence on behavior and emotions.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

200

Assesses adults with psychotic and non-psychotic symptoms in individuals with psychotic diagnosis. 

Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)

200

persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily activities. This ongoing worry and tension may be accompanied by physical symptoms, such as restlessness, feeling on edge or easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension or problems sleeping.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

200

Treatment Techniques; Objectives & Goals; Adjunct services; Services during treatment; Termination & referrals; Ethics; Diagnosis assess this area of the exam

What is decision making 

Remember TOASTED

T-Treatment Techniques

O- Objectives & Goals

A- Adjunct services

S - Services during treatment

T-Termination & referrals

E - Ethics

D - Diagnosis

200

Before treatment begins, the therapist is responsible to discuss techniques, risks, fees, and limitations of treatment with the client. This is a part of ______________.

informed consent

300

This type of therapy is founded on the basis that our emotional well-being is interwoven with our physical (somatic) state. Therefore employs a body-based technique called bilateral simulation in order to move a memory that has been incorrectly stored to a more functional part of the brain.  

What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

300

Assesses an individual's normalcy. Assesses interpersonal behavior and social interactions.

California Psychological Inventory (CPI)

300

Persistent dependence on other people - manifests itself by early adulthood. It causes feelings of helplessness, submissiveness, a need to be taken care of and for constant reassurance, and an inability to make everyday decisions without an excessive amount of advice and reassurance from others. 

Dependent personality Disorder

300

Injuries at various stages of healing

depression, anxiety, insomnia, nightmares

vague somatic complaints

over-dependence on partner

history of substance abuse

behavioral problems in children

Indicators of Domestic Violence 

If children are in the home, assess for child abuse. 

300

3.Is it ethical for a private counseling practitioner to advertise?

Yes

400

This type of therapy is a modified type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Its main goals are to teach people how to live in the moment, develop healthy ways to cope with stress, regulate their emotions, and improve their relationships with others.

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

400

Assesses reasoning ability in children. 3 years 6 months - 9 years 11 months. 

Columbia Mental Maturity Scale (CMMS)

400

A complex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a child's inability to speak in social setting when it's appropriate to speak. 

Selective Mutism

400

sudden change in behavior

excessive clinginess

regression

suicidal behavior

antisocial behavior

fear of adults

overly sexualized behavior

sleep disturbances

childhood pregnancy or STI

school problems

what are child abuse indicators in children
400

Under which conditions may a counselor warn someone else about a client’s contagious disease?

  1. When informed consent has been gained

  2. A counselor may not notify others of a client’s illnesses

  3. When that person or persons may be at risk of harm

  4. When implied consent has been given

C- When that person or persons may be at risk of harm

500

This form of therapy seeks to identify and help change potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behaviors. It functions on the idea that all behaviors are learned and that unhealthy behaviors can be changed.

Behavior Therapy

500

Computerized assessment testing attention span - ages 4-6

Connors Continuous Performance Test (CPT)
500

A mental condition - includes impulsive behavior and reckless behavior, unstable relationships and moods. Suffer brief psychotic mood swings

What is Borderline Personality Disorder

500

a jumble of extremely incoherent speech as sometimes observed in schizophrenia,

what is word salad

500

Which of the following is true about referring to an expert?

  1. You may get consent from your client to treat them without expertise

  2. You may treat your client without specific expertise

  3. You must refer to an expert if your client will benefit 

  4. You may appeal for a wavier to your state board

You must refer to an expert if your client will benefit