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ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED
TEST 194 complete solutions.
Primary prevention - ANSWER interventions to prevent the onset of the disorder
What is an example of primary prevention - ANSWER education before the condition develops
secondary prevention - ANSWER early detection - screening the community
tertiary prevention - ANSWER interventions that stop/decrease the disorder's effects
rehab and prevention of further problems - support groups
partial hospitalization - ANSWER an approach in which patients receive treatment at a hospital during
the day but return home at night. includes detox programs
assertive community treatment - ANSWER aimed at helping severely mentally ill wherever they are in
the community, each assigned a team member available any time of the day, visited twice a week by
that member. interprofessional team to reduce rehospitializations and relapses community mental
health centers.
education groups medication dispensing prgrams individual and ftrly counseling
psychosocial rehabilitation programs - ANSWER Residential services, day programs for older adults
classical psychoanalysis - ANSWER therapeutic process of assessing unconscious thoughts and feelings
and resolving conflict by talking to a psychoanalyst - focuse on eawrly life
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psychodynamic psychotherapy - ANSWER therapy aimed at uncovering the unconscious motives that
underlie psychological problems - emphasis on current state
interpersonal psychotherapy - ANSWER focuses on helping clients improve current relationships and
specific problems
CBT - ANSWER focusing on individual thoughts and behaviors
cognitive reframing - ANSWER replacing negative thoughts
priority restructuring - ANSWER ID what requires priority, such as pleasurable activities
journaling - ANSWER ID stressors
assertive training - ANSWER helps clients express feelings in a socially acceptable manner
behavioral therapy - ANSWER decreasing anxiety and avoidant behavior
DBT - ANSWER dialectical behavior therapy for personality disorders
systematic desensitization - ANSWER overcomes fear through gradual exposure while using relaxation
techniques
examples of CBT - ANSWER DBT
systematic desensitization
aversion therapy
meditation
guided imagery
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diaphragmatic breathing
muscle relaxation
biofeedback
biofeedback - ANSWER increasing awareness and gaining control of reactiosn to a trigger
response prevention - ANSWER preventing a client from performing a compulsive behavior with the
intent that anxiety will diminish
thought stopping - ANSWER use of aversive stimuli to interrupt or prevent upsetting thoughts
-OCD
prolonged exposure therapy - ANSWER combines relaxation techniques with exposure to the traumatic
situation through repeated discussion or in real world situations - results in decreased anxiety
EDMR - ANSWER eye movement desensitization and reprocessing - a therapy using rapid eye movement
during desensitization techniques for PTSD
contraindications of EDMR - ANSWER active SI
psychosis
severe dissociative disorders
detached retina
glaucoma
severe substance abuse disorder
crisis intervention - ANSWER emergency counseling for crime victims
somatic therapy - ANSWER used for dissociative disorders - increasing awareness of the present,
decreases dissociative episodes
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hypnotherapy - ANSWER used for dissociative disorders
risk with TMS - ANSWER seizures
transcranial magnetic stimulation - ANSWER a treatment that involves placing a powerful pulsed magnet
over a person's scalp, which alters neuronal activity in the brain
risk for ECT - ANSWER confusion
retrograde amnesia
short term memory loss
SADPERSONS - ANSWER sex
age
depression
past attempts
excessive drug use
rational thinking loss
social supports lacking
organized plan
no spouse
sickness
bleuler's As for psychosis - ANSWER affect disturbance
autism
associative looseness
ambivalence