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What type of therapy is used for major depressive disorder? - CORRECT
ANSWER-IPT (interpersonal psychotherapy)
What modifications are used for older adults in therapy? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Large print on handouts, more time to absorb information, spacing out new
concepts over several sessions, talk slowly
What is the normal age that a child begins reasoning? - CORRECT ANSWER-4-7
How can you teach self-regulation to children? - CORRECT ANSWER-manage
your own stress, model the behavior, develop realistic expectations
How can you take a strengths-based approach with children? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Focus on what works/ is working. Start with the present.
When is it recommended to start working with children who experienced trauma?
- CORRECT ANSWER-4-6 weeks to allow child time to process.
,What is the PHQ-9 ? - CORRECT ANSWER-screening tool used for depression.
What do PHQ-9 scores indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER-5-9 = mild
10-14= moderate
15-19= mod severe
20-27= severe
What is the GAD-7 used for? - CORRECT ANSWER-screening tool for anxiety
When is it appropriate to use TF-CBT? - CORRECT ANSWER-With any child who
has extensive trauma history and displaying symptoms of poor sleep, nightmares,
irritability, minor aggression, and restlessness
What is supportive self-talk? - CORRECT ANSWER-Used with PTSD patients who
may be experiencing a flashback. "You're here now, you're safe"
What are the three main characteristics of ADHD? - CORRECT ANSWER-
inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
What is the treatment recommendation for ADHD? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Medication should be used adjunctively to therapy. Cognitive training should
focus on enhancing the working brain.
What part of the brain is involved with ADHD? - CORRECT ANSWER-Prefrontal
Cortex
,What is an example of strengths-based approach? - CORRECT ANSWER-
*conducted in 1st meeting* "Great job on turning your work in on time" Praise
child for what they are doing well
What are the dimensions of recovery? - CORRECT ANSWER-Health, Home,
Purpose, Community
What is encouragement? - CORRECT ANSWER-Gives hope, determination, or
confidence
What is exhortation? - CORRECT ANSWER-Empathetically urging someone to do
something
What is inspiration? - CORRECT ANSWER-Feeling of enthusiasm, new ideas
What is normalizing? - CORRECT ANSWER-used to create confidence in parties
(it's not uncommon to feel this way)
What is differentiation? - CORRECT ANSWER-maintaining one's feelings in
presence of relationship
What is fusion? - CORRECT ANSWER-Believe that thinking about an action is as
bad as carrying it out
, Ex: thinking of murdering your partner
What is the multigenerational transmission process? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Family projection that continues down generations.
Example: "You're just like your dad, lazy"
What is a triangle family? - CORRECT ANSWER-2 unstable members bring in 3rd
member
Example: couple is fighting, one brings in their best friend.
What is undifferentiated ego mass? - CORRECT ANSWER-Concept in Bowen
theory used to describe conglomerate emotional oneness that exists in all levels
of intensity.
Example: 3 sisters all do the same things, none are different than the other. They
heavily depend on each other
What is detriangulate? - CORRECT ANSWER-Neutralization of triangles by
speaking directly to members of the family rather than 3rd person
What is role dispute? - CORRECT ANSWER-Differing expectations about a
relationship.