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24 Cards in this Set
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What two categories do parenting styles differ in?
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Demandingness and Responsiveness
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What is high demandingness/ low responsiveness?
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authoritarian
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What is low demandingness and high responsiveness?
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permissive
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What is high demandingness and high responsiveness?
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authoritative
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What is low demandingness and low responsiveness?
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uninvolved
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What are the primary challenges facing parents?
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physical, physiological, relational
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What are the factors determining parenting behavior?
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parental characteristics, child characteristics, environmental variables
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What are the types of elder abuse?
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FEPPDCS:
financial, emotional, passive neglect, physical abuse, deprivation, confinement, sexual abuse |
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What types of elderly are most often abused (victim profile)
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old ladies that lack full cognition and those with lots of needs
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What is the elder abuser profile?
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males who are family members with history of family violence
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How do you test for demntia?
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mental exam; false neg and positive depending on education
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Who often reports abuse?
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social workers
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What are the two types of intelligences and what gets lost first?
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Fluid and crystal; fluid gets lost around 40
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What part of the brain is responsible for executive functioning?
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prefrontal or frontal lobe
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What areas of the brain are involved with memory and learning?
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temporal cortex, hippocampus, limbic system
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What kinds of long term memory are there? which is lost first?
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procedural and declarative; we lose procedural
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What are the two theories of why cognition declines as we age?
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1) diminished speed of processing, 2) frontal aging hypothesis
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What are the risk factors of dementia?
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FLAG - female, lower edu, age, genetics
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What kind of dementia is frontotemporal dementia and what is found in these people's brain?
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comportmental dementia; pick bodies
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What kind of dementia is alzheimers?
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amnestic dementia with plaues and tangles
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What dementia are lewy bodies found in?
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movement dementias such as parkinsons
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What is abulia?
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lack of drive
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What is a prodromal sign of dementia?
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depression
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What is psuedodementia
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Patient is demented but somehow knows he can't remember
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