Test 1 behavioral Flashcards

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define DSM-5

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-diagnostic and statistical manual of mental Disorders

developed by the American Psychiatric Assoc

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Define ICD-10

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-the international classification of diseases 10th edition

developed by the world health organization

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relation ship between the DSM-5 and ICD-10

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All DSM5 categories are found in ICD10 but not all ICD10 in DSM5

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each disorder in the DSM-5 covers ?

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  • epidemiology
  • etiology
  • diagnosis
  • differential Dx
  • clinical features
  • treatments
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DSM-5 organization through lifespam

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  • neurodevelopmental disorders ( youngest)
  • internalizing disorders
  • externalizing disorders
  • neurocognitive disorder
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4 elements needed to meet mental disorder

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significant 1)disturbance of cognition

2) emotional regulation
3) Behavior reflects dysfunction in psychological, biological, and developmental process
4) impacting work, family or social life

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significant disturbance of cognition. is a criteria for?

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mental disorder

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emotional regulation. is a criteria for?

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mental disorder

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behavior reflects dysfunction in psychological, biological, and developmental process. is a criteria for?

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mental disorder

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impacting work, family, or social life. is a criteria for?

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mental disorder

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define transference

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patient unconsciously and inappropriately displacing patterns of behavior and emotional reactions that originated in early life onto the people that are currently in that person’s life - such as the provider.

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Patient-driven, displacing pattern of behavior and emotional reactions that originated in early life onto people?

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transference

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define Countertransference (provider driven)

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Provider should recognize own feelings/behaviors.

  • Feeling bored in session
  • provider canceling sessions
  • Provider wanting to divulge personal info to pt
    - The provider may seek own personal counseling
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provider driven, provider displaces the patient patterns of behavior or emotional reactions onto patient

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Countertransference

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