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