What are examples of integrative and psychotherapy? (select all
that apply)
a) Cognitive behaviour therapy
b) Medication management
c) Electroconvulsive therapy
d) Interpersonal therapy
e) Family and marital therapy
f) Chemotherapy
g) Light therapy
h) Radiation therapy
i) Exercise
a, d, e, g, i
What is the primary goal of psychoeducation in mental health
treatment?
a) Prescribing medication
b) Facilitating the client's understanding of their mental health
issue
c) Conducting psychoanalysis sessions
d) Providing emergency interventions
b) Facilitating the client's understanding of their mental health
issue
How does psychoeducation contribute to collaboration with the
treatment team?
a) By prescribing medication
,b) By conducting group therapy sessions
c) By identifying early warning signs of relapse and developing
coping plans
d) By offering relaxation techniques
c) By identifying early warning signs of relapse and developing
coping plans
What is suicidality?
a) A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings
of sadness and hopelessness
b) A term used to describe impulsive behaviours without clear
intent to cause self-harm
c) Is limited to completed suicides and does not include suicidal
ideation or attempts
d) Attempted suicide is a potentially self-injurious act
committed with at least some intent to die
d) Attempted suicide is a potentially self-injurious act
committed with at least some intent to die
Attempt to solve a problem of intense emotional pain with
impaired problem-solving skills
What is self-injury or self-harm?
a) Intentional actions causing physical harm to oneself without
any underlying mental health concerns
b) Attempts to inflict shallow, yet painful injuries to the body
without intending to end one's life most often to self-punish
c) A rare phenomenon, unrelated to mental health, and is
primarily attention-seeking behaviour
, d) Is limited to cutting behaviors and does not include other
forms of intentional self-inflicted harm
b) Attempts to inflict shallow, yet painful injuries to the body
without intending to end one's life most often to self-punish
What warning signs indicate the risk of suicide?
a) Warning signs are irrelevant for suicide risk assessment
b) Threatening to harm or end one's life and expressing suicidal
ideations
c) Only non-verbal cues are significant for short-term suicide
risk
d) Recognizing warning signs is unnecessary for suicide
prevention
b) Threatening to harm or end one's life and expressing suicidal
ideations
Why is it vital to recognize and document all warning signs
related to suicide risk?
a) Documentation is essential only for homicide risk assessment
b) Recognizing warning signs is unnecessary, as they do not
contribute to risk assessment
c) Documentation is crucial for tracking long-term mental health
trends, but not for immediate risk
d) Recognizing and documenting warning signs is essential for
suicide prevention
d) Recognizing and documenting warning signs is essential for
suicide prevention