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In working with diagnostic cues, the goal would be to
eliminate list 3 formulate a chief complaint examine trigger-response examine premorbid psychiatric hx |
b. formulate a chief complaint
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how a client responds to the tx contract refers to
diagnosis prognosis diagnostic criteria diagnostic clues |
b. prognosis
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In evaluating Flow of Thought which is NOT an indication of a problem with Organization?
intelligibility circumstantiality tangentiality flight of ideas |
a. inteligibility
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`Acute-phase cognitive behavioral therapies have
mixed evidence for efficacy clear and convincing evidence for efficacy moderate efficacy no evidence whatsoever for efficacy |
a mixed evidence for efficacy
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How do you differentiate a Bipolar I Disorder from a Bipolar II Disorder? BPI is distinguished from BPII by one or more
mani or depressive eps manic or hypomanic eps manic or mixed eps none |
c. manic or mixed episodes
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For major depressive disorder, about __________ will not respond to a first treatment.
a. one-quarter b. one-third c. one-half d. two-thirds |
b. one-third
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A “preferred therapist characteristic when working with clients who have dysthymia, different from working with clients who have a major depressive episode, would be:
a. more empathic, validation and expression of affect b. establishment of an alliance c. careful not to assign homework d. less supportive and more confrontational |
d. less supportive and more confrontational
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Which of the following is a reason for assessment and diagnosis?
indicates a syndrome suggests tx enables better outcomes a and c a and b |
e. a and b
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Attention and vigilance are examples of
delusions hallucinations prominent thought disorders cognitive symptoms none |
d. cognitive symptoms
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