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ASWB Clinical Exam Questions With Correct Answers || Verified .exhibitionism recurrent urges, fantasies, and/or behaviors involving the exposure of one's genitals to an unsuspecting person - at least 6 months voyeurism desire to watch others having sexual relations or to spy on nude people Frotteurism a condition in which sexual arousal is achieved repeatedly by rubbing one's genitals against others in public places prevalence of ADHD in children 9.4% boys twice as likely to be dx more likely for preteens and teens than preschool erotomaniac type Belief that someone of high status/famous is in love w/ them (Delusional disorder) grandiose type delusions of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person jealous type delusions that the individual's sexual partner is unfaithful Persecutory type delusions of persecution involve belief that you are being conspired against, cheated, spied on, followed, poisoned, maligned, or harassed congruence in communication -a client's matching of awareness & experience w/communication -essential for the vitality of a relationship & to facilitate true helping as part of the problem solving process community organizing helps community groups to identify common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and develop and implement strategies for reaching the goals they collectively have set secondary trauma emotional stress of hearing firsthand accounts of trauma burnout physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by persistent job related stress - chronic occupational stress may be a precursor 3 factors: - emotional exhaustion - depersonalization - reduced sense of accomplishment/effectiveness self-efficacy degree to which an individual can implement behaviors to achieve goals or desired states (i.e. build a healthy marriage or parent with empahty) family life education programs providing education in order to build self-efficacy, self-determination, capacity and opportunity of individuals to change, ability of individuals to address their own needs i.e. pre-marriage classes, parenting classes research summary compilation of all recent research within a practice area systematic review an observational study in which researchers identify and analyze previous studies on a topic meta-analysis a "study of studies" that combines the findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion - less comprehensive than a research study critical appraisal describes a thorough review of a research study or systematic review to identify possible biases that may distort the conclusions drawn from the results of the study (3rd step of EBP) evidence-based practice process of inquiry that guides a professional to integrate research, clinical perspective, and client needs/values so most effective treatment course can happen - not an intervention - originated in field of medicine - decision-making model Solutions focused therapy focus on the solution and not the problem. more targeted conversations less detailed effective with adults and children narrative therapy An approach to treatment that emphasizes the role of the stories people construct about their experience. multifactorial condition caused by a mix of factors such as genetic and environmental e.g. neural tube defects (spina bifida and anencephaly) and hip dysplasia selective incivility theory Decision making process used when individuals decide who to discriminate against minority stress impact theory the way that stress impacts minority populations in different ways intersectionality theory helps us understand the way that a person's many facets of identity may influence their experiences of discrimination, but not why people choose to discriminate against them misattribution mistakenly attributing a behavior to the wrong source

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\.exhibitionism

recurrent urges, fantasies, and/or behaviors involving the exposure of one's genitals to an
unsuspecting person - at least 6 months

voyeurism

desire to watch others having sexual relations or to spy on nude people

Frotteurism

a condition in which sexual arousal is achieved repeatedly by rubbing one's genitals against
others in public places

prevalence of ADHD in children

9.4%
boys twice as likely to be dx
more likely for preteens and teens than preschool

erotomaniac type

Belief that someone of high status/famous is in love w/ them (Delusional disorder)

grandiose type

delusions of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or
famous person

jealous type

delusions that the individual's sexual partner is unfaithful

Persecutory type

delusions of persecution involve belief that you are being conspired against, cheated, spied on,
followed, poisoned, maligned, or harassed

,congruence in communication

-a client's matching of awareness & experience w/communication
-essential for the vitality of a relationship & to facilitate true helping as part of the problem
solving process

community organizing

helps community groups to identify common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and
develop and implement strategies for reaching the goals they collectively have set

secondary trauma

emotional stress of hearing firsthand accounts of trauma

burnout

physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by persistent job related stress
- chronic occupational stress may be a precursor
3 factors:
- emotional exhaustion
- depersonalization
- reduced sense of accomplishment/effectiveness

self-efficacy

degree to which an individual can implement behaviors to achieve goals or desired states (i.e.
build a healthy marriage or parent with empahty)

family life education programs

providing education in order to build self-efficacy, self-determination, capacity and opportunity
of individuals to change, ability of individuals to address their own needs
i.e. pre-marriage classes, parenting classes

research summary

compilation of all recent research within a practice area

systematic review

an observational study in which researchers identify and analyze previous studies on a topic

meta-analysis

a "study of studies" that combines the findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion
- less comprehensive than a research study

,critical appraisal

describes a thorough review of a research study or systematic review to identify possible biases
that may distort the conclusions drawn from the results of the study (3rd step of EBP)

evidence-based practice

process of inquiry that guides a professional to integrate research, clinical perspective, and
client needs/values so most effective treatment course can happen
- not an intervention
- originated in field of medicine
- decision-making model

Solutions focused therapy

focus on the solution and not the problem.
more targeted conversations
less detailed
effective with adults and children

narrative therapy

An approach to treatment that emphasizes the role of the stories people construct about their
experience.

multifactorial condition

caused by a mix of factors such as genetic and environmental
e.g. neural tube defects (spina bifida and anencephaly) and hip dysplasia

selective incivility theory

Decision making process used when individuals decide who to discriminate against

minority stress impact theory

the way that stress impacts minority populations in different ways

intersectionality theory

helps us understand the way that a person's many facets of identity may influence their
experiences of discrimination, but not why people choose to discriminate against them

misattribution

mistakenly attributing a behavior to the wrong source

, person-in-environment theory

PIE theory assumes that human problems have their roots in both individual and situational
factors and that understanding and treating human problems requires a dual focus on the
individual and environmental forces.

resistance

a client's effort to avoid the uncomfortable thoughts and feelings that are getting close to the
surface
- psychoanalysis

occupational therapist

develop strategies to support client participation in the community and activities of interest;
expertise in meeting sensory needs

client-centered theory

Client-centered therapy is a therapeutic practice that emphasizes client growth and healing. The
therapist's role is to assist the client, not to direct or instruct them. The client-centered model is
based on the belief that the client is best able to decide what to explore and how.

Genuineness
empathy
unconditional positive regard
active listening
boundary setting
Accepting negative or unpleasant emotions

Task-Centered Practice Model

Short-term treatment where clients establish specific, measurable goals.
Social workers and clients collaborate together and create specific strategies and steps to begin
reaching those goals.

psychodynamic theory

therapy deriving from the psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals as responding to
unconscious forces and childhood experiences, and that seeks to enhance self-insight

solutions-focused brief therapy (SFBT)

a short-term, goal-oriented therapy that emphasizes a client's strengths and resources to create
positive change.

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