Update ) Diagnosis &
Management in Psychiatric-Mental
Health Across the Lifespan I
Practicum | Questions and Answers
| Grade A | 100% Correct –
Chamberlain
Question:
Bottom-Up Approach to Trauma
Answer:
focus on body-based processing including somatic awareness.
Helps clients become more aware of their bodies internal state, which can
help them modulate their bodies, emotions, and defense systems.
,Question:
Top-Down Approach to trauma
Answer:
focuses on cognitive interventions
Helping the client shift their thinking, whether turning them away from
unhelpful rumination or inspiring curiosity for their reactions.
Question:
Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)
Answer:
Button-up approach that can help clients process acute or cumulative trauma
once they have learned preliminary stabilization skills.
Question:
TRM Concepts
Answer:
Involves psychoeducation in which the therapist helps the client understand
the nature of trauma and normal responses
Including how parts of the brain and autonomic nervous system function
,Question:
Resilient zone
Answer:
Optimal zone of arousal for a person in which there is natural flow of energy
and vitality
Individuals have the greatest capacity for balanced thinking and feeling and
handling ups and downs of life in the RZ
Goal of TRM is to help clients recognize the sensations associated with the
RZso they can return to the RZ when hyper or hypo aroused.
Question:
RZ into a state of hypoarousal called the "low zone"
EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: what brain
structures are involved/targeted in this type of therapy?
Answer:
For neural reintegration to occur, HPA axis must modulate sympathetic
arousal for the client to regulate their effect while accessing traumatic
memories
Activation occurs in the resilient zone (RZ) or therapeutic window
, Question:
DBT
Answer:
A form of CBT that incorporates elements of Zen Buddhism
Therapist uses dialectics to invite the client into new ways of thinking
through persuasive dialogue and socratic questioning
Dialectics involves finding a synthesis or center position between two
opposing ideas the client holds that are true at the same time
Balance Between acceptance and change
Question:
CBT developed by
Answer:
Marsha Linehan