This symptom can be described as loss of pleasure in activities that were previously enjoyed.
What is anhedonia?
This symptom can be described as loss of pleasure in activities that were previously enjoyed.
What is anhedonia?
At what age can Borderline personality Disorder be diagnosed?
What is any?
Self transcendence, self actualization, esteem, love and belonging, safety needs, physiological needs.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
What are rating scales?
What are the two most prevalent mental health symptoms?
What are anxiety and depression mood?
This symptom is a belief that is not based in reality.
What is a delusion?
When an individual has more than one mental illness at a time.
What is a comorbid or cooccurring diagnosis?
Social work principle in which a social worker is honest and trustworthy.
What is integrity?
The part of a treatment plan that describes what you are actually doing in the sessions with the client.
What are interventions?
A state of well being in which a person is able to cope with life, make a contribution to society, realize their potential, and work productively?
What is mental health?
What diagnosis comes with fear or anxiety about being in open spaces, in a crowd, or public transportation?
What is agoraphobia?
Persistant thoughts, images, or impulses.
What is an obsession?
It is NEVER acceptable to have this type of relationship with your clients.
What is sexual?
These 2 things are what you are looking for when completing an assessment. They inform your diagnosis.
What are signs and symptoms?
The view of what is considered mental health vs mental illness is based on the customs and practices within this thing.
What is Culture?
This is the traditional age of onset for schizophrenia.
Answers that will be accepted: What is early adulthood? What is 21-25? What is 21-25 for males and 25-30 for females?
The max length of time that an adjustment disorder diagnosis should be used.
What is 6 months unless there are extreme circumstances?
The right of a client to make their own decisions with the exception of their decisions presenting a danger to themselves or someone else.
What is self determination?
This is a type of assessment that should only take between 5 and 15 minutes.
What is a rapid assessment inventory?
This term describes the total number of cases of a mental illness within a population at a given time.
What is prevalence?
A Post traumatic stress disorder requires exposure to what? Be specific here.
The difference between brief psychotic disorder, schizophrenoform and schizophrenia. And specify what they are. (this part does not have to be in the form of a question)
What is time?
Brief psychotic: 1 day to 1 month
Schizophrenoform: 1 month to 6 months
Schizophrenia: 6+ months
These are the 6 principles listed on the code of ethics for social workers.
What are service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, competence?
The assessment that is completed when you first begin working with a new client clinically.
What is a Biopsychosocial?