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therapeutic techniques- active listening- broad openings- clarifying
- focusing
- informing
- offering self to help- open ended questions- paraphrasing
- reflecting
- restating
- silence
- summarizing
- validating
nontherapeutic techniques- approval
- asking excessive questions
- changing the subject
- close ended questions
- disagreeing
- disaproving
- false reassurance
- giving advice
- minimizing the client's feelings
- parroting
- placing client's feelings on hod
- value judgements
- "why" questions
- provides information that must be validated
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Bipolar I- full mania
- more severe
- hospitalized
- "I = intense"
- high protein finger foods during manic episodes
Bipolar II- hypomania + depression- less severe highs, worse lows- last about 4
days
- often no hospitalization- "II = two episodes)
recidivism- repeated hospitalization due to lack of support/follow-up (frequent flyer)
mileu therapy- structured enviorment promotes safety, healing, and behavior management
mania phase- increases appetite (give finger foods)- angry quickly
- flight of ideas
- restlessness
- unlimited energy
- high and unstable affect
- dressed inappropriately
mania symptoms- hyperactivity
- pressured speech
- decreased sleep
- grandiosity (belive they're poweful)
mania interventions- structured environments
- mood stabilizers (valproic acid)
depression symptoms- sleep problems (insomnia or hypersomnia)- loss interest
- feeling guilt or worthlessness
- loss energy (anergia)
- difficult concentration
- poor appetite (up or down)
- psychmotor agitation or retardation- suicidal ideation
depression phase- increased or decreased appetite- lack of energy
- poor concentration
- easily fatigued
- decreased in ADLs
- inability to make decisions- social isolation
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