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When using lye in papermaking, what safety directive should be followed? |
Wear rubber gloves and protective eye wear |
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What is Alexithymia? |
A condition characterized by constriction in the ability to experience emotions, an impoverished fantasy life, and and concrete descriptions of experiences. |
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A 77 y/o Caucasian woman is admitted to a long-term care facility with a diagnosis of Dementia of the Alzheimer type. Which artist's work would be most likely to promote reminiscing for this patient? Norman Rockwell, Georgia O'Keeffe, Andy Warhol, or Grandma Moses? |
Norman Rockwell |
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The expression "regression in service of the ego" was first used by |
Ernst Kris (psychologist and art historian) |
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Early Egyptian tomb paintings of families showed |
Men and women having equal roles |
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Chiaroscuro means |
Combination of extreme lights and darks |
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"Conflict free sphere" was first used by |
Ernst Kris |
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Painting glorifying romantic love AND CHIVALRY were prominent in the |
Middle ages |
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In Helen Landgarten "metaphoric blue print concept" for family therapy process |
Each family member uses a different color marker, crayon or pencil |
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Landgarten regards the art therapist as the |
Agent of change |
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The third hand technique was invented by who? |
Edith Kramer |
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Another name for addiction is |
Physical dependence |
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Person center therapy places most emphasis on |
Warmth and acceptance by the therapist |
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What is another name for drug therapy? |
Chemotherapy |
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The therapeutic effect of drugs used in treating schizophrenia is thought to be related to their impact on the neurotransmitter |
Dopamine |
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Valium is a type of what? |
Minor tranquilizer |
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A person who is suffering from bipolar disorder is likely to be treated with drug? |
Lithium |
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Drugs used to combat depression are known as what? |
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) |
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Anti-psychotic drugs, or major tranquilizers, are primarily used in the treatment of which illness? |
Schizophrenia |
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Art therapist are required to maintain treatment records for at least |
7 years |
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Independent practitioners must conform to which laws? |
Local, state, and federal laws (all) |
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The primary purpose of the DSM is to |
Facilitate communication among mental health professionals |
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Adolescent depression is recognized by the presence of |
Fatigue, somatic (body) complaints, and irritability |
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The greatest decline in hearing with age occurs in the |
Cochlea (part of the inner ear) |
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This type of care focuses on relief of pain and other symptoms of the dying person, not lifesaving measures. |
Palliative care |
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In contrast to S. Freud, Erikson |
Pointed out that normal development must be understood in relation to each culture's life situation. |
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The mental status exam is intended to |
Organize information and begin to develop a diagnosis |
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Where should the MSDS's for all your materials be stored? |
In the art studio |
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Who first campaigned the art therapist as a primary therapist by training them as such? |
Helen Landgarten |
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Carl Rogers approach is known as |
Client- centered approach |
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Alfred Adler was the foundered of individual psychology focusing on what 3 aspects? |
Occupation, society, love |
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The approach that embraces the quest for personal meaning and encourages exploration of joy, sorrow, suffering and love is attributed to which theoretical approach? |
Existential approach |
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Who is strongly associated with the Existential approach? |
Irvin Yalom |
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When working with a Borderline client, the art therapy session should |
Act as a transitional mediator, engage is symbiotic play, and provide a holding environment |
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As the client regresses emotionally in psychoanalytic therapy, issues related to past conflicts are brought to present. This is called what? |
The working through process |
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The psychoanalytical therapeutic stance in art therapy is the relationship between |
The therapist, client and artwork |