Test 1 behavioral Flashcards
define DSM-5
-diagnostic and statistical manual of mental Disorders
developed by the American Psychiatric Assoc
Define ICD-10
-the international classification of diseases 10th edition
developed by the world health organization
relation ship between the DSM-5 and ICD-10
All DSM5 categories are found in ICD10 but not all ICD10 in DSM5
each disorder in the DSM-5 covers ?
- epidemiology
- etiology
- diagnosis
- differential Dx
- clinical features
- treatments
DSM-5 organization through lifespam
- neurodevelopmental disorders ( youngest)
- internalizing disorders
- externalizing disorders
- neurocognitive disorder
4 elements needed to meet mental disorder
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
significant disturbance of cognition. is a criteria for?
mental disorder
emotional regulation. is a criteria for?
mental disorder
behavior reflects dysfunction in psychological, biological, and developmental process. is a criteria for?
mental disorder
impacting work, family, or social life. is a criteria for?
mental disorder
define transference
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.
Patient-driven, displacing pattern of behavior and emotional reactions that originated in early life onto people?
transference
define Countertransference (provider driven)
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
provider driven, provider displaces the patient patterns of behavior or emotional reactions onto patient
Countertransference