A disorder with an onset during the developmental period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social, and practical domains.
What is Intellectual Developmental Disorder?
What are the levels of severity to specify the basis of adaptive functioning in individuals with intellectual developmental disorders?
mild F70
moderate F71
severe F72
F73
This coping skill is characterized by intentional tensing and releasing of body parts to increase relaxation
What is Progressive Muscle Relaxation
True or False: medication is the only treatment method that works for mental health problems.
False: medication can be helpful, but therapy and counseling are also effective forms of overcoming mental illness.
Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) is a type of therapy that can improve social, communication, and learning skills through __________ strategies
What is Reinforcement?
This condition is commonly treated using cognitive and behavioral interventions. Common symptoms include changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.
Depression
True or False: Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with mild and severe forms of intellectual developmental disorder
What is FALSE?
True or False: Mindfulness lowers blood pressure and strengthens the immune system.
True.
What are two things that can promote positive mental health?
Exercise, mindfulness, positive friendships, talking about your problems, having an outlet for anger and frustration, getting enough sleep, eating healthy...??
This training aims to teach skills through structured task completion and rewards.
What is Discreet Trial Training
What condition is characterized by deficits in social-emotional reciprocity
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
What does Autism Spectrum Disorder Level 3 Severity Level indicate?
what is "requiring very substantial support"
This skill is used when someone speaks, by giving them your full attention. This can improve communication and relationships.
What is the American Psychological Association
This training lets your child take the lead in a learning activity, though the therapist often offers a few choices based on specific skills.
What is Pivotal response training.
This condition is characterized by the repeated regurgitation of food occurring after feeding or eating over a period of at least 1 month
In the DSM-5TR, Intellectual Disabilities are classified as an...
What is a neurodevelopmental disorder
While these particular things are compelling, they're not always reliable b/c they distort reality and may negatively affect how we behave.
What are Feelings?
Seizures, Sedation, Weight gain, bed-wetting, and neuoleptic malignant syndrome are side effects of what type of medication?
What are Antipsychotics
Understanding these important factors is a key element of ABA therapy, and other cognitive and behavioral factors.
What are antecedents, behaviors, and consequences.
A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and increased activity lasting at least 4 or more consecutive days and present most of the day, nearly every day
What is a Hypomanic episode
In 1960, this person became known as the Founder of ABA.
Who is Dr. Ole Ivar Lovaas
What am I? The mental faculty of considering or taking notice of someone or something:
What is Attention
These skills are used to improve people's ability to fall and stay asleep
What are Sleep Hygiene skills
Used to distract the child from a problem behavior. What am I?