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DBT |
Therapy designed to help people change patters of behavior that are not helpful. Helps people increase emotion and cognitive regulation by learning about the triggers that leads to reactive states. Helps assess coping skills to apply to events, thoughts, feelings and behaviors to help avoid undesired reactions. |
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somatization symptoms and criteria |
Emotional distress or difficult life situations are experienced by physical symptoms, can manifest as frustration, anger, chest pain, fatigue, diziness. Need to have more than 3 symptoms for more than 2 years. |
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management of somatization |
develop a concerned attitude, establish management goals, regular brief scheduled office visits. |
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4S's of good parenting |
Seen - pay attention to their child and pick up on feelings Safe - from physical, sexual and emotional abuse Soothed - offer comfort and support when child in distress Secure - unconditional love |
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Upstairs brain |
part behind the forehead, used to stop and think, make decisions, care about feelings, know right from wrong |
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Downstairs brain |
more primitive part of the brain, takes over when big emotions like rage or fear occur |
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Mindsight |
Make up of 3 skills good insight - ability to look inside and be aware of feelings good empathy - ability to imagine what its like to walk in someone else's shoes integration - ability to put together our life story in a way that makes sense |
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Child abuse diagnosis |
if patient has STD, recurrent somatic complaints, school age children can have learning difficulties, isolation from peers, acting out, sleep disturbance, anxiety, phobias or depressionadolescent can present with substance abuse, runaway behavior, school problems, antisocial, anxiety or depression, suicide, early age of intercourse |