HY 6/ Flashcards

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Preventive programs with success for those at risk of conduct disorder or progression to antisocial PD include:
___-led group discussions for parents of conduct-disordered children that emphasize parent training, including the viewing of standardized video tapes demonstrating both appropriate and problematic parent-child interactions

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A classroom-based preventive program for 1st and 2nd graders that involves training teachers to improve their classroom management skills and support the social development of students by reducing aggressive behavior. This has been called “The Good Behavior Game.”

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Therapist

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___ syndrome is a rare neurological condition of unknown etiology that begins in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by episodes of hypersomnolence and altered behaviors during wakefulness. There is no definitive treatment, although stimulants are often prescribed to increase the period of wakefulness. Patients with ___ syndrome are often misdiagnosed with a sleep, depressive, or substance use disorder.

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Kleine-Levin

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According to the AACAP Practice Parameter, anxiety disorders, ADHD, and ___ are the most common comorbid disorders with autism spectrum disorder.

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OCD

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The conditions that are most commonly comorbid with bipolar disorder are ADHD, ODD, ___ disorder, and anxiety disorders.

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Conduct

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When bipolar is comorbid with another disorder treat the ___ disorder first, and then if symptoms of the comorbid disorder are still prominent, treat the comorbid disorder.

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bipolar

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The Leiter-R International Performance Scale is an intelligence test for persons between 2 and 20 years of age that is completely ___ and uninfluenced by educational, social, and family experience. It offers a completely ___ measure of intelligence ideal for use with patients who are cognitively delayed, disadvantaged, non-English speaking, hearing impaired, speech impaired, or autistic.

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nonverbal

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In autism spectrum disorder, a variable that has significant impact on level of adaptive function attained is the level to which ___ will develop.

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language

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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is much more expensive than EEG, requiring costly equipment and a magnetically shielded room. MEG has better temporal and spatial resolution than EEG. MEG uniquely measures ___ current flow, whereas EEG measure extraneuronal current flow.

Neither technique is able to measure subcortical structures.

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intraneuronal

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The Texas Medication Algorithm Project suggests that when treating ADHD with comorbid depression, an ___ should be added if the patient does not adequately respond to stimulant treatment for ADHD.

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antidepressant

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In structural family therapy (SFT), the family is viewed as a system that attempts to maintain a desirable balance between stability and change. The family is seen as one system that exists as a subset of larger social systems (such as communities and organizations) and contains smaller social subsystems (such as coalitions of family members) within its boundary. To analyze the family structure means to identify and characterize its subsystems, boundaries, coalitions, and hierarchies among family members. Salvador ___, the founder of structural family therapy, defined 3 types of interpersonal boundaries (clear, rigid, or diffuse) that determine the overall ability of the family to adapt successfully to change.

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Minuchin

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