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components and function of Mental Status Exam -
ANSWERS-general appearance
psychomotor behavior:
mood and affect:
speech:
cognition.
thought patterns
level of consciousness
labile affect - ANSWERS-Abnormal variability in affect with
repeated, rapid, and abrupt shifts in affective expression.
,ego strength - ANSWERS-exhibited when a client
demonstrates the ability to utilize a skill or set of
characteristics to deal with highly demanding, stressful
situations and when things are relatively uneventful.
biopsychosocial model - ANSWERS-a model of health that
integrates the effects of biological, behavioral, and social
factors on health and illness
Quantitative Research - ANSWERS-Research that provides
data that can be expressed with numbers, such as ranks or
scales.
Qualitative - ANSWERS-relating to, measuring, or measured
by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
transference relationship - ANSWERS-client consciously or
unconsciously relates to social worker because the social
worker reminds the client, in some way, of a person from a
past relationship.
, gerald caplan stage of crises - ANSWERS-individuals need to
maintain homeostasis or remain in balance with their
environment.
psychodynamic approaches - ANSWERS-engage clients in
discovering how their unconscious drives affect their
conscious lives. Unconscious drives include sexual and
aggressive drives that may be unknown to the client on a
conscious level. Therapist are more of listeners.
Solution Focused Brief Therapy - ANSWERS-Steve de Shazer
and Insoo Kim Berg. client change engaged in self-direction
and cognitive flexibility.
Which stage from Freud's model of development occurs
between age 6 to puberty and consists of the following:
childs sexual interest become subdued or dormant.
energy is focused on school, hobbies, athletics, and
mastering social skills. - ANSWERS-latent stage
Which stage from Freud's model of development occurs
between puberty until death and consists of the following:
teen becomes aware of physical changes and onset of sexual
feelings.