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Q. Nature Cure Physician?
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Lindlaur
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Q. Lindlaur Three fold Constitution of a man?
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1. Physical-material
2. Spiritual-material 3. Mental and the soul (psychical or moral) |
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Q. True or False: The patient is responsible for their own healing, we just eleviate their symptomology?
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True
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Q. Hahnamen in Aphorism 12 states?
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It is only the pathologically untuned vital force that causes diseases.
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Q. The last stage in the therapeutic order is?
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Suppress the pathology
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Q. If a patient comes in with schizo symptoms PLUS MAJOR DEPRESSIVE disorder what do they have?
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Schizo-Affective
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Q. If a patient comes in with schizo symptoms and mood is stable?
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Schizophrenia
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Q. Who developed the psychoanalytical theories?
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SIGMUND FREUD
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Q. What are the three parts of personality described by Sigmund Freud?
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ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
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Q. EROS means?
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the sexual drive and life instinct
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Q. Thanatos means?
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the aggressive drive and death instinct
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Q. The unconscious mind consist of what two parts of our personality?
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ID & Superego
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Q. The concious mind consist of what part of our personality?
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Ego
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Q. Is the ID affected by logic?
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NO NO NO
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Q. Which personality SEEKS PLEASURE and AVOIDS PAIN?
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EGO
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Q. Which personality has all three, concious, unconcious, and preconcious mind?
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Superego
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Q. Which personality has morals and values, and controls the impulse of the ID?
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SUPEREGO
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Q. Overly dependent, and chew on ice, what stage are they in? Or a smoker
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Oral Stage
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Q. Persons who are overly sexual may be stuck in what psychosexual stage?
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Phallic
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Q. Your patient has OCD, what psychosexual stage fixation would Freud attribute this to?
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Anal
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Q. What may you see in someone who got stuck at the anal phase of psychosexual development?
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Overly organised, overly disorganized
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Q. Which theorists developed the concept COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUSNESS?
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Carl Jung
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Q. What does the collective unconsciousness theory state?
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The deepest level of the psyche containing the accumulation of inherited experiences of human and pre human species
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Q. What are the collective unconciousness archetypes?
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1. Persona: Public face
2. Anima and animus: both our masculine & feminine self 3. Shadow: our capacity to lie |
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Q. Persona, Anima, and shadow were developed by what psychologist??
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Carl JUNG
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Q. What age is Trust Versus Mistrust?
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(birth - 1 year)
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Q. What age is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?
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(2 - 3 years)
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Q. What age is Initiative vs. Guilt?
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(3 - 5 years)
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Q. What age is Industry (competence) vs. Inferiority?
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(6 - 12 years)
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Q. What age is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
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(13 - 18 years)
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Q. What age is Intimacy vs. Isolation?
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(young adulthood)
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Q. What age is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
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(middle adulthood)
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Q. What age is Ego Integrity vs. Despair?
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(old age)
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Q. Which theorist stated we can have drive determined by goal orientation, feelings of belonging, and positive social change?
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Adlerian
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Q. Which theorist discussed concept of birth order?
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Adlerian
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Q. Humanistic focus of therapy is what?
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The therapist emphasizes growth and self-actualization rather than curing diseases or alleviating disorders. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT.
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Q. Existential focus of therapy is what? The FOUR givens of Existence?
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The four givens of exisistence:
1. Death 2. Alone 3. Freedom 4. Meaninglessness |
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Q. Which theorist has the ACTUALIZING TENDENCY- that all creatures strive to make the very best of their existence?
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Carl Rogers
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Q. What is the Gestalt therapy technique founded by fritz pearl?
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Manipulates an frustrates the patient into confront themselves
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Q. With Maslow, what is the PRE-REQUISITE to Self Actualization?
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The lower needs have been taken care of.
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Q. What theory did Maslow develop?
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Hierarchy of NEeds
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Q. What does the therapy focus on in cognitive behavioral therapy?
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Therapy focuses on cognitions or thoughts
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Q. What psychologist stated: People create their negative feelings and
emotions by their thinking patterns and self talk?
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Albert Ellis
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Q. Axis 1?
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Clinical disorders & other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention.
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Q. KNOW THIS ONE FOR SURE: Axis 2?
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Personality disorders & mental retardation
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Q. Axis 3?
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General medical conditions
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Q. Axis 4?
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Psychosocial and environmental problems
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Q. Axis 5?
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Global assessment of functioning (GAF)
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Q. Paranoid personality goes under which axis?
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Axis 2. Hence is has personality in the name.
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Q. Inadequate housing, poor education, problems at home go under which Axis?
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Axis 4
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Q. Axis V rating is based on what?
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Rating based on: Psychological, social, occupational functioning only
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Q. IQ: 70-85?
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning
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Q. IQ: 85-115?
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Normal Intelligence
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Q. IQ: 115 or higher?
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Superior Intelligence
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Q. IQ below 70 on standardized testing is considered what?
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Mental Retardation
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Q. What are 2 criteria that must be met in order to diagnose ADHD?
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1. Symptoms MUST EXIST BEFORE THE AGE of 7
2. SympTOms must be PRESENT in MULTIPLE LOCATIONS |
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Q. Children with CONDUCT dIsorder also tend to develop what other personality DISORDER?
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ANTI-SOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Q. KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONDUCT DISORDER & OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER?
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Conduct DIsorder: AGGRESSION, and lude behavior to **ALL PEople and Animals**
OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER: Defiant, hostile, disobedient behavior toward **AUTHORITY FIGURES** |
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Q. Delirium?
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Disturbance of CONSCIOUSNESS**
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Q. Dementia?
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Multiple cognitive deficits that include impairment in **MEMORY**
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Q. Elderly man falls in the garden, and has a disturbance of conciousness?
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Delerium
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Q. In schizophrenia ALOGIA means?
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Restriction in fluency and productivity of thought and speech
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Q. In Schizophrenia POSITIVE Symptoms?
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Symptoms which are there which should NOT BE THERE
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Q. In Schizophrenia Negative Symptoms?
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Symptoms which SHOULD BE THERE which are NOT THERE
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Q. ***DOES MANIA MEAN HAPPY?
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NO, IT MEANS MANIA
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Q. Patient comes has had a **1 WEEK** long spending spree, excessive amount of sexual partners, and racing thoughts?
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MANIC EPISODE
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Q. Patient comes in with **4 DAYS** of seeking pleasure activities with high POTENTIAL FOR PAINFUL CONSEQUENCES?
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HYPOMANIC EPISODE
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Q. Bipolar 1 Major symptom?
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SEVERE MANIC
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Q. Bipolar 2 Major symptom?
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MAJOR DEPRESSIVE
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Q. Skinner Principles:
Positive Punishment? Negative Punishment? |
Positive Punishment: Spanking the child
Negative Punishment: Taking away their Nintendo or toy |
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Q. Murray Bowen is responsible for what behavior theory?
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Family Systems Theory. He said family dynamic is important
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Q. How long does PTSD have to be going on in order for it to be diagnosed?
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OVER 1 Month in duration
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Q. How long does Acute stress disorder have to be going on in order to be diagnosed?
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UNDER 1 month in DURATION
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Q. Adjustment Disorder Acute duration?
Adjustment Disorder Chronic duration? |
Adjustment Disorder Acute? Less then 6 months
Adjustment Disorder Chronic? More then 6 months |
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Q. Definition of TRAUMA?
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Extreme stress that overwhelms a person’s ability to cope. Severe enough to interfere with relationships and fundamental beliefs
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Q. Trauma can cause changes in your brain? T or F?
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True
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Q. What did LANG say in response to TRAUMA?
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Emotional memories are stored in the brain as “associative networks.”
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Q. ON TEST: What neurotransmitter does TRAUMA decrease?
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SEROTONIN.
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Q. ON TEST: What type of behavior is associated with DECREASED SEROTONIN?
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IMPULSIVITY & AGGRESSION
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Q. What type of AROUSAL will POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS have?
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HYPER-VIGILANCE
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Q. ON TEST: What did the ACE Study say about CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES?
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Childhood experiences are powerful DETERMINANTS of who we become as ADULTS, and when UNADDRESSED lead to a number of TROUBLESOME physiological health concerns.
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Q. ON TEST: Patient calls on the phone and they are SUICIDAL, what are 3 things we do?
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1. Find out their location, 2. ***WE KEEP THEM ON THE PHONE TALKING*** 3. Call 911 while they are still on the phone
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Q. T or F: Trauma patient will have **DELAYED SPIKE** in CORTISOL?
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TRUE
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