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Activities of Daily Living ✔Correct answer-measurement of a person's functional status regarding
typical daily activities. useful for clients with physical disabilities and the elderly.

Acute Stress Disorder ✔Correct answer-three or more dissociative symptoms, persistent
reexperiencing of trauma, marked avoidance of stimuli related to trauma, and marked anxiety or
increased arousal lasting at least two days and no more than four weeks.

Addiction ✔Correct answer-A term applied to any substance , activity, behavior or object that has
become the sole focus of a person's life or that has begun to harm self or others physically,
psychologically, or socially.

ADHD ✔Correct answer-six or more symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and or impulsivity.

Adjustment Disorder ✔Correct answer-maladaptive reaction to a psychosocial stressor. onset
within 3 months of stressor. impairment in social or occupational functioning.

Agoraphobia ✔Correct answer-anxiety about being in situations or places from which escape may
be difficult or embarrassing or in which help may not be available if panic symptoms occur.

Anorexia Nervosa ✔Correct answer-eating disorder involving refusal to maintain a minimal normal
body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, disturbed perception of one's body shape or size, and, in
females, amenorrhea.

Antisocial Personality Disorder ✔Correct answer-pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights
of others. >17 and must have a history of conduct disorder.

Amnestic Disorder ✔Correct answer-development of memory impairment

Asperger's Disorder ✔Correct answer-pervasive development disorder involving severe
impairment in social interactions and a restricted repertoire of behaviors with no substantial delays
in cognitive, language, or self-help skills.

Autistic Disorder ✔Correct answer-pervasive development disorder characterized by qualitative
impairment in social interaction and communication, and restricted, repetitive and stereotyped
behaviors.

Avoidant Personality Disorder ✔Correct answer-pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of
inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation.

Bayley Scale of Infant and Toddler Development ✔Correct answer-current developmental status of
infants and toddlers ages 1 to 42 months.

Beck Depression Inventory II ✔Correct answer-measurement of the depth of depression and the
severity of complaints, symptoms, and concerns. ages 13+

, Beck Hopelessness Scale ✔Correct answer-measures suicidality ages 17+.

Bender-Gestalt II ✔Correct answer-measure of visual-motor integration that is also used as a
screening tool for neuropsychological impairment.

Bereavement ✔Correct answer-normal reaction to the death of a loved one. can include
symptoms of a major depressive episode but does not include feelings of guilt, worthlessness,
significant psychomotor retardation, prolonged significant impairment in functioning or
hallucinations.

Bipolar I ✔Correct answer-presence of at least one manic or mixed episode, with or without a
history of a major depressive disorder.

Bipolar II ✔Correct answer-presence of at least one hypomanic episode with no history of a manic
or mixed episode.

Borderline Personality Disorder ✔Correct answer-pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal
relationships, self-image, and affect and marked impulsivity.

Bulimia Nervosa ✔Correct answer-eating disorder involving recurrent episodes of binge eating
accompanied by compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain, self-evaluation that is unduly
influenced by body shape and weight. individual is typically of normal body weight.

Burns Depression Checklist ✔Correct answer-25 question rating scale for depression. each
question is framed in terms of how much the individual has experienced each symptom during the
past week including today.

CAGE ✔Correct answer-a brief screening questionnaire designed to screen for alcoholism.

California Psychological Inventory ✔Correct answer-Personality assessment with emphasis on
positive, normal aspects of personality rather than psychopathology.

Career Development Inventory ✔Correct answer-a test of vocational maturity developed by Super.

Child Behavior Checklist ✔Correct answer-Assessment of a child's behavior via parent report and is
useful for treatment planning, monitoring, and outcome assessment.

Compulsions ✔Correct answer-repetitious and deliberate behaviors or mental acts that the
individual feels driven to perform either in response to an obsession or according to rules that must
be applied rigidly.

Conduct Disorder ✔Correct answer-persistent pattern of behaviors that violate the rights of others
and or age appropriate social rules. individual must be under 18.

Conners' Rating Scales revised ✔Correct answer-scales used to evaluate problem behavior in youth
ages 3 through 17.

Conversion Disorder ✔Correct answer-symptoms involve impairment in voluntary motor or
sensory functioning and suggest a serious neurological or other medical condition eg paralysis,
seizures, for which no medical cause is found.

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