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Oklahoma Mental Health Case Manager 2 Study Guide: Module 1-12
To fully come to terms with professional and personal well-being, a case
manager should:
a. focus on strength only -- after all, that is what we expect of our clients
b. Focus on weaknesses only -- after all, they are the reasons we might be
feeling unwell
c. focus on strengths and weaknesses
d. accept strengths and weaknesses
d. accept strengths and weaknesses
It is best to examine the reasons why you decided to enter a "helping
profession":
a. before you enter the field
b. now-it is far too late for "before you enter the field"
c. in conjunction with peers
d. with a supervisor or "elder of the profession"
a. before you enter the field
The Karman-model of dysfunctional relationships is:
a. a one-directional square
b. a multidirectional sphere
c. a one-directional triangle
d. a multidirectional triangle
d. a multidirectional triangle
Personal and professional well-being is:
a. important
b. very important
c. very, very important
d. critically important
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d. critically important
The mental status examination is based on the case managers powers of...
a. diagnosis
b. intuition
c. observation
d. deduction
c. observation
Individuals with psychiatric disabilities are as complex and diverse a group as
the population in general and all of them will have difficulty performing in
every life domain.
a. True b. False
b. False
An example of a life domain is....
Activities of daily living
Performance of social roles
Performance of cultural roles
Performance of occupational roles
Why are these important for a case manager to know?
These are the areas that your consumers will need assistance with to have a better
quality of life income/housing) live in the community and have meaningful
relationships.
An example of a serious mental illness could include....
Schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder
Major Depression
Some Anxiety Disorders
When does the onset of many serious mental illnesses begin?
Late adolescence or early adulthood
Schizophrenia is considered a ____ disorder with a constellation of signs and
symptoms that may cause an individual to have a decline in interpersonal
relationships work education or self-care.
a. Anxiety b. Mood c. Depressive d. Thought
d. Thought
A positive symptom of Schizophrenia is
a. Delusions
b. Auditory hallucinations
c. Disorganized speech
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d. All of the above
A negative symptom of Schizophrenia is
a. Inability to initiate & persist in goal directed activities
b. Flat affect
c. Lack of pleasure & interest
d. Social isolation
e. All of the above
f. b c & d
e. All of the above
Self- stigma is when the individual with mental illness internalizes the
prejudice and suffers diminished self- esteem and self- efficacy which
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undermines the person's sense of personal empowerment.
a. True b. False
a. True
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is classified as a(n)
a. Thought disorder b. Mood disorder c. Anxiety disorder d. All of the above
c. Anxiety disorder
The associated features of Bipolar Disorder include
a. Diminished need for sleep
b. Inflated self esteem
c. Increased state of excitement
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Anxiety disorders are accompanied by symptoms of tension which can have
___________or ____________ manifestations
Psychological or Physiological
A strategy to reduce public stigma is
a. Education
b. Changing cognitive schemas
c. Disclosure
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
a. Education
The negative impacts of stigma may include
a. Difficulty accessing safe and affordable housing
b. Diminished belief in one's ability
c. Involvement in the criminal justice system
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d. All of the above
The three characteristics of public and self- stigma are stereotype, prejudice,
and acceptance.
a. True b. False
b. False
To be in recovery you have to be symptom free.
a. True b. False
b. False
The 10 fundamental components of recovery include:
a. Holistic b. Self- directed c. Non-linear d. All of the above e. Both a & b
d. All of the above
According to Resilience and Recovery Focal Point Summer 2005 which of the
following make it more likely that a young person will be able to "bounce
back" from adversity:
a. Hope
b. Optimism
c. Connectedness
d. Both a & c
e. All of the above
d. Both a & c
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Community integration and "normalization" would promote a(n) __________
niche.
a. Entrapping b. Paradigm c. Enabling d. All of the above
c. Enabling
Confidence resources and competencies are all examples of individual
strengths.
a. True b. False
b. False
Assisting an individual with getting a ride to and/or from work by a co-worker
would be an example of a formal resource.
a. True b. False
b. False
Which of the following is not an example of People First Language?
a. He is brain damaged
b. He has schizophrenia
c. People with disabilities
d. People experiencing an alcohol and drug problem
a. He is brain damaged
Deficit oriented systems may cause individuals to internalize negative images
and only identify themselves only by their illness.
a. True b. False
a. True
A result of individuals that have had service providers do everything for them
or the belief that they can't do anything correctly is often referred to as
__________.
a. Confidence b. Competency c. Strength d. Learned Helplessness
d. Learned Helpessness
The consumer being the director of the helping process can lead to
____________.
a. Chaos b. Noncompliance c. Tension d. Empowerment
d. Empowerment
A weekend bowling league would be an example of a formal resource.
a. True b. False
b. False
The goal on the individual's treatment should be individualized and relevant to
their aspirations.
a. True b. False
a. True
Passive acceptance occurs when
a. The consumer directs the helping process
b. There is a trusting relationship between the case manager and the client
c. The client reclaims and transforms their lives
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
e. None of the above
The strengths model can enhance the sense of power felt by the case manager
and the client by
a. Reducing conflict and creating a partnership
b. Seeing possibilities in the community
c. Increasing outcomes and a sense of satisfaction