psych CH 2
Frequently, psychiatric clients are stereotyped by the public. Which is a common stereotype of this client population? Self-centered Calm Wealthy Violent Violent Explanation: Psychiatric clients are often stereotyped or categorized by the public as being poor, violent, confused, or unable to care for themselves. Culture-bound syndromes are behaviors limited to specific cultures that have meaning within that culture. Which culture-bound syndrome tends to occur in the Latino population? Brain fag Mal de oxo Falling out Ataque de nervous Ataque de nervous Explanation: Ataque de nervous is an idiom of distress principally reported among Latinos from the Caribbean. Symptoms include uncontrollable shouting, attacks of crying, trembling, heat in the chest rising into the head, and verbal or physical aggression. A term originally used in West Africa, brain fog is a condition experienced by high school or university students in response to the challenges of schooling. Symptoms include difficulties in concentrating, remembering, and thinking. Falling out is an episode of sudden collapse that is sometimes preceded by feelings of dizziness. This occurs primarily in southern United
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- Chamberlain College Of Nursing
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- Psych CH 2
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- 24 de octubre de 2023
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psych ch 2