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PCP treatment
valium for muscle spasms
acidfy urine or Vitamin C
Haloperidol -
PCP treatment
valium for muscle spasms
acidfy urine or Vitamin C
Haloperidol -
PCP treatment
valium for muscle spasms
acidfy urine or Vitamin C
Haloperidol -
what lab values are often elevated in PCP intox
AST and CPK
what lab values are often elevated in PCP intox
AST and CPK
pathognomonic for PCP intox
rotatory nystagmus
pathognomonic for PCP intox
rotatory nystagmus
pathognomonic for PCP intox
rotatory nystagmus
treatment of barbituate OD
alkalinize the urine with Nabicarb
treatment of barbituate OD
alkalinize the urine with Nabicarb
treatment of barbituate OD
alkalinize the urine with Nabicarb
when does one obtain the super ego
the moral concionsce at age 6
when does one obtain a superego
the moral concionsce at age 6
when does one obtain a super ego
the moral concionsce at age 6
what is the Id
unconciusness involves instinctual sexual.aggressive urges
what is the Id
unconciusness involves instinctual sexual.aggressive urges
what is the purpose of the EGO
serves as a mediator between the Id and external environment and seeks to develop satisfying interpersonal relationships uses defense mechanisms to control intinctual urges and distinguishes between fantasy and reality using reality testing problems with reality testing occur in psychotic individuals
what is the purpose of the EGO
serves as a mediator between the Id and external environment and seeks to develop satisfying interpersonal relationships uses defense mechanisms to control intinctual urges and distinguishes between fantasy and reality using reality testing problems with reality testing occur in psychotic individuals
what is the purpose of the EGO
serves as a mediator between the Id and external environment and seeks to develop satisfying interpersonal relationships uses defense mechanisms to control intinctual urges and distinguishes between fantasy and reality using reality testing problems with reality testing occur in psychotic individuals
what or the 4 main mature defense mechanisms
altruism, humor, sublimation (channeling), suppresion
what or the 4 main mature defense mechanisms
altruism, humor, sublimation (channeling), suppresion
what or the 4 main mature defense mechanismswhat or the 4 main mature defense mechanisms
altruism, humor, sublimation (channeling), suppresion
what or the 4 main mature defense mechanisms
altruism, humor, sublimation (channeling), suppresion
what are the 7 neurotic defenses
controlling, displacement, intellectualization, isolation of affect, rationalization, rxn formation (man who is in love with his coworker insults her), repression
what are the 7 neurotic defenses
controlling, displacement, intellectualization, isolation of affect, rationalization, rxn formation (man who is in love with his coworker insults her), repression
what are the 7 neurotic defenses
controlling, displacement, intellectualization, isolation of affect, rationalization, rxn formation (man who is in love with his coworker insults her), repression
name the 4 main immature defenses
acting out, denial, regression, projection
name the 4 main immature defenses
acting out, denial, regression, projection
name the 4 main immature defenses
acting out, denial, regression, projection
what is the goal of psychoanalysis
bring repressed experiences and feelings into awareness and integrating them into the patients personality. It is insight oriented. Patients best suited for psychoanalysis are under 40 not psychotic intelligent and stable in relationships and daily living
what is the goal of psychoanalysis
bring repressed experiences and feelings into awareness and integrating them into the patients personality. It is insight oriented. Patients best suited for psychoanalysis are under 40 not psychotic intelligent and stable in relationships and daily living
what is the goal of psychoanalysis
bring repressed experiences and feelings into awareness and integrating them into the patients personality. It is insight oriented. Patients best suited for psychoanalysis are under 40 not psychotic intelligent and stable in relationships and daily living
name five imprtant techniques and concepts sed in psychoanalysis
free association (say whatever comes)
dream interpretation
therapeutic alliance (bond between Pt/MD)

Transference
name five imprtant techniques and concepts sed in psychoanalysis
free association (say whatever comes)
dream interpretation
therapeutic alliance (bond between Pt/MD)

Transference
name five imprtant techniques and concepts sed in psychoanalysis
free association (say whatever comes)
dream interpretation
therapeutic alliance (bond between Pt/MD)

Transference
name five imprtant techniques and concepts sed in psychoanalysis
free association (say whatever comes)
dream interpretation
therapeutic alliance (bond between Pt/MD)

Transference
these employ similar techniques and theories as psychoanalysis but they are briefer (weekly session for 6 months and 1.5 years) and involve face to face sessions between the therapist and patient (no couch)
psychanalytically oriented therapy and breif psychodynamic therapy
what uses defense mechanisms
EGO
no couch/ weekly sessions for 6 mo to one year
psychoanylytically oriented therapy/ breif dynamic psychotherapy
the pupose is to help patients feel safe during a difficult time
supportive psychotherapy - focuses on empathy
the pupose is to help patients feel safe during a difficult time
supportive psychotherapy - focuses on empathy not insight
helps to build up the patients healthy defenses
supportive therapy
what is the basis of learning theory
behavioral therapy which is based o learning theory which states that behaviors are learned by conditioning and can be unlearned by deconditioning
what is the basis of learning theory
behavioral therapy which is based o learning theory which states that behaviors are learned by conditioning and can be unlearned by deconditioning
what is the basis of learning theory
behavioral therapy which is based o learning theory which states that behaviors are learned by conditioning and can be unlearned by deconditioning
what is operant conditioning
behaviors can be learned when followed by positive or negative reinforcement
what is operant conditioning
behaviors can be learned when followed by positive or negative reinforcement
what is operant conditioning
behaviors can be learned when followed by positive or negative reinforcement
what is classical conditioning
a stimulus can eventually evoke a conditional response
what is classical conditioning
a stimulus can eventually evoke a conditional response
a stimulus can eventually evoke a conditional response
what is classical conditioning
implosion example of behavioral therapy
through habtuation the patient is confronted with animagined anxiety provokedstimulus and not allowed to withdraw
implosion example of behavioral therapy
through habtuation the patient is confronted with animagined anxiety provokedstimulus and not allowed to withdraw
implosion example of behavioral therapy
through habtuation the patient is confronted with animagined anxiety provokedstimulus and not allowed to withdraw
rewardds being given after specific behaviors
token economy
rewards being given after specific behaviors
token economy
rewards being given after specific behaviors
token economy
group therapy is especially useful for what
substance abuse, adjustment d/o, and personality disorders
group therapy is especially useful for what
substance abuse, adjustment d/o, and personality disorders
group therapy is especially useful for what
substance abuse, adjustment d/o, and personality disorders
what is mutual accomadation
it is one of the goals of family therapy to help members to understand each others needs
what is mutual accomadation
it is one of the goals of family therapy to help members to understand each others needs
what is mutual accomadation
it is one of the goals of family therapy to help members to understand each others needs
what is concurrent marital therapy
a therapist sees each member of the marriage separately
what is concurrent marital therapy
a therapist sees each member of the marriage separately
what is concurrent marital therapy
a therapist sees each member of the marriage separately
what is dialectical behavioral therapy
specific treatment for BPD teaches coping skills with both individual and group therapy requires a 1-2 year commitment 2-3/week with the main goals to be to reduce self injurious behavior and decrease hospitalizations with key topics that the patient is aught to use in everyday life such as mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance
what is dialectical behavioral therapy
specific treatment for BPD teaches coping skills with both individual and group therapy requires a 1-2 year commitment 2-3/week with the main goals to be to reduce self injurious behavior and decrease hospitalizations with key topics that the patient is aught to use in everyday life such as mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance
what is dialectical behavioral therapy
specific treatment for BPD teaches coping skills with both individual and group therapy requires a 1-2 year commitment 2-3/week with the main goals to be to reduce self injurious behavior and decrease hospitalizations with key topics that the patient is aught to use in everyday life such as mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance