Counseling Families, Diagnosis, and Adv. Concepts Flashcards
What does HIPAA require to be submitted in order to be paid by Medicare, Medicaid and all private insurance carriers?
ICD-10 codes, not DSM codes
What does the DSM set?
diagnostic criteria
What does the ICD-10 provide?
billing codes
What is a V code?
These are not mental disorders but stem from another issue such as extreme poverty, academic problems, victims of crime, or abuse/neglect
What is neuroplasticity?
the concept that the human brain can change and new neural connections can be made even later in life regardless of genetics, or life experience.
What is neurogenesis?
concept that new neurons can be formed.
What does cybernetics suggest?
That families have feedback loops to self-correct a family system
What is morphostasis?
the ability of the family to balance stability
What is morphogenesis?
the family’s ability to change
What are aspirational ethics?
ideal or optimal practice
What are mandatory ethics
clear-cut, have consequences if violated
Experiential conjoint family therapy is closely related to who?
Virginia Satir
what is placating?
trying to please everyone out of a fear of rejection
What is premack’s law?
a member must complete an unpleasant task (low-probability behavior) before being allowed to engage in a pleasant task (high-probability behavior)
What is quid pro quo?
this for that
What is more desirable, first-order or second-order change?
second-order
Three famous psychoanalytic family therapists
Ackerman, Framo, and Skynner