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After assessing a new intake, a patient is given a GAF of 43:
a. have mild anxiety about upcoming presentation and conflicts at work
b. preoccupied with suicide, not leaving bed or the house
c. reports suicidal ideation and only one friend as a support
d. depressed mood, insomnia, problems with college assignments
c. serious symptoms, OR impairment in social/occupational/ (ie, no friends, cant keep a job)
What percent of children meet criteria for ADHD?
a. 1-4
b. 3-7
c. 6-10
d. 9-12
b: 3-7%, but depends on study and methods
What is most consistent symptom with delerium:
a. impaired executive functioning
b. profound retrograde amnesia
c. aphasia
d. clouding of consciousness
d. clouding of consciousness
( executive is subcortical, depends on type,)
An old man has memory and other cognitive problems. How would you rule in pseudodementia and out dementia?
a. Insidious onset
b. exaggerates deficits and is overly concerned
c. recognition and recall memory probems
d. declarative worse than procedural
b. likely to exaggerate, likely to be really worried
Worst schizophrenia prognosis:
a. female, younger onset, negative symptoms
b. female, older onset, positive symptoms
c. male, younger, negative
d. male, older positive
Male / early / negative

BEST: female, late, insight into it, family support, no family hx schiz, family history mood,
Lewinsohn's Behavioral Model Depression:
a. internal, stable, global attribution of negative
b. Negative statements about world, self, future
c. inadequate self-evaluation, self-monitoring, self-reinforcement
d. low response-contingent reinforcement
Lewinsohn: d: "Behavioral THeory of D"
operant conditioning, low response contingent reinforcement. IE, not reinforced for being not depressed, thus isolated, pessimistic, low self esteem, and no motivation to do otherwise and get different reinforcement.
Seligman's Learned Helplessness Model:

a. internal, stable, global attribution of negative
b. inadequate stimulus generalization
c. inadequate self-evaluation, self-monitoring, self-reinforcement
d. low response-contingent reinforcement
Seligman Learned Helplessness:

a. Uncontrollable events in past that are attributed to internal, stable, global factors.
Beck's Cognitive Theory:

a. internal, stable, global attribution of negative
b. Negative statements about world, self, future
c. inadequate self-evaluation, self-monitoring, self-reinforcement
d. low response-contingent reinforcement
b. The Triad: Negative self statements about the self, world, future.
Rehm's Self-Control Model:

a. internal, stable, global attribution of negative
b. Negative statements about world, self, future
c. inadequate self-evaluation, self-monitoring, self-reinforcement
d. low response-contingent reinforcement
c. duh.
Lifetime Bipolar Prevalence:
a. 0.4-1.6
b. 1.2-2.3
c. 1.9-2.7
d. 4.6-5.8
a. 0.4-1.6 (all BP)
BP I even m/f, BPII Higher in Female
BP I .4-1.6, BPII about .5
Sex Therapy: Its good for...
a. Erectile Disorder/ dysfunction
b. Male/Female Orgasmic Disorder
c. Hypoactive sexual desire
d. Premature Ejaculation
(oh, and what is it...?)
Premature ejaculation and vaginismus..

can include star/stop/squeeze and sensate focus (gradual exposure/arousal)
Magical Thinking, depression, illusions, discomfort socially, odd affect are most likely:
a. Scizoaffective
b. Schizooid
c. Schizotypal
d. Avoidant
Shizotypa;