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At what stage of childhood, do imaginary playmates disappear? - Stage 4 (5-12 years)
According to Erikson, if mothers establish a sense of trust and security, children will develop a
sense of - Auntonmy
In Stage 3 (preschoolers) begin to show what skills? - Language skills
What is known as the reliance on something for well being or perceived well being? -
Dependency
The cognitive disorder is defined as a progressive mental disorder that changes personality
behavior and interferes with a person's ability to care for themselves - Dementia
This type of disability interferes with the developmental process and often causes individuals to
withdraw into their own world - Autism
If the mental health worker is using the DAR method of charting, what does the "R" represent? -
Response
The acronym "UDS" stays for - Urine Drug Screen
The use of the term "mainlining" refers to - Direct IV use to get the rush
What terms given to people who are overwhelmingly preoccupied about their health and will
manifest symptoms to appear - Hypochondriasis
Certain clients are going to experience abnormal or founder fear. The feeling that everyone is out
to get them. This is known as - Paranoia
Transference and countertransference are important aspects of working in the mental health field.
which one of these is defined as the stage member having negative feelings toward the patient? -
Countertransference
A young patient presents at the clinic for a well visit. As you are taking her vitals, she says to
you "I love my Daddy. I am going to marry him someday." Which one of Freud's stages of
development is she most likely demonstrating - Phallic
A toddler's ability to take in or acknowledge changes in the environment is called: -
Assimilation- the process of taking in information
The condition of judging a person or situation before all the facts are know is called: - Prejudice