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What does Dx stand for? |
Dual diagnosis: set of TBI symptoms resemble symptoms of psychiatric disorderd |
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Depression tends to be a _____ hemisphere injury |
Left |
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Changes that fall into the category of personality disorder |
Apathy, affective lability, uncontrolled emotions, aggression |
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SUD definition |
Substance use disorder: continued use despite health, psychological or social consequences |
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How to assess Substance misuse? What acronym to remember for alcohol assessment? What assessment for alcohol, drugs and smoking? |
Standardized assessment; CAGE ASSIST |
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Name the components of SUD treatment/ what type of therapy |
Behavior therapy & counseling; self help/ peer support groups, appropriate duration |
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What 3 main things do you look for in order to make sure you choose a good measure? |
Validity, reliability and widely accepted |
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What do Comprehensive Day Treatment, Vocational Case Coordination, Supported Employment all have in common? |
Return to Work Models |
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What are differences in the Comprehensive Integrated Day Treatment and Vocational Case Coordination Models? (VCC) similar? |
Comprehensive...includes individual and group therapy. VCC is an early medical and vocational rehab intervention; both give work support and work trials |
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Which RTW model offers real pay, real job and job coach? Which Act authorizes this? |
Supported employment model Rehabilitation Act |
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For services offered by employment specialists, how do they do an assessment? |
Practical, functional approach; situational assessments |
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Under the Rehabilitation Act, services and supports such as assessment, vocational counseling, and job placement are offered under ______________ model (think of funding) |
State Funding Vocational Rehabilitation Service Model |
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State funded VR follows 4 approaches that range from _____ to ____ (levels of involvement) |
Discreet to intrusive |
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State funded VR: minimal intervention is not a good service approach for which pop? |
Significant cognitive issues |
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State funded VR: workplace supports is a good service approach for which pop? |
Cognitive difficulties, possible social and behavior problems |
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Which cognitive process should be targeted across all cognitive skills? |
Processing speed |
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_____ (fraction) of people receiving rehabilitation for TBI or treatment for SUD have a history of both TBI and substance misuse |
2/3 |
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If a person misuses alcohol or drugs before a TBI, the person is ____ times more likely to resume after the injury |
10 |
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Models of Disability as Foundations for Rehabilitation: Functional (3 more) |
Biomedical/medical, environmental and sociopolitical |
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Assistive technology is an example of _____ model: Biomedical, environmental, functional or sociopolitical |
Functional |
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Importance of treatment: people who improve one level of self awareness are ___ times more likely to be in the successful treatment outcome group |
30 |
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______ has been called a socio-intellectual movement that promotes cultural diversity as a core principal and insists on equality and respect of all groups |
Multiculturalism |
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There is a disparity in the use of health care services. Only ___ in 3 people who need mental health services access them |
1 in 3 |
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_____ recognizes the social and historical aspects of a group of people, providing information about customs, norms and social aspects of a group |
Sociorace |
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______ is defined as any group that shares a theme or issues. This can include shared world views, language, behavioral norms |
Culture |
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_____ is the way in which people perceive their relationships to nature, institutions, other people and things |
Worldview |