Take A Chill Pill | Act Like A Man Think Like A Quitter | SSRI's for Dummies | Are You Crazy | Miscellaneous |
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What is Violence (pg 723)
Threatened or actual physical force by one person or group against another
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What is Alcohol (pg 641)
Disulfiram (antabuse) is used to help clients maintain abstinence from this functional group
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What is Norepinephrine (pg 300)
SSRI's do not block dopamine or this other neurotransmitter.
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What is Alogia (pg 594)
Negative symptom characterized by poverty of speech
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What is Antisocial (pg 495)
Repeated unlawful actions, deceit, fighting, lying, stealing, and domestic violence describes which personality disorder.
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What is Psychological abuse (pg 734)
Infliction of mental anguish by yelling, verbally assaulting or threatening, humiliating, and intimidating a person
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What is Opioids (pg 639)
Methadone relieves withdrawal symptoms from these drugs
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What is Sexual Impotence (pg 300)
SSRI's can cause this which can make any man non compliant in more ways then one.
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What is Schizoaffective (pg 590)
This type of client would meet the criteria for both schizophrenia and an affective disorder such as depression, and mania
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What is Agoraphobia (pg 434)
Fear of being alone in a public place from which escape or help would be difficult in the event of becoming disabled.
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What is Domestic Violence (pg 727)
Predominant cause of injury to woman, more common than rape, mugging, and automobile accidents.
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What is Benzodiazepine (pg 638)
Can be used to prevent and treat acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal
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What is Slowly (pg 301)
SSRI's should be tapered at this speed to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
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What is Waxy Flexability (pg 592)
Excessive maintenance of a position is called.
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What is Seizures (pg 349)
ECT involves the administration of anesthesia, the application of electricity, and the induction of what
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What is Negative Emotionality (pg 702)
Behavioral inhibitions, including shyness, fearfulness, and withdrawal from new situations; slow adaptability; and a slow intense negative mood.
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What is Delirium tremens (pg 626)
Is the most serious form of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
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What is Serotonin Syndrome (pg 301)
Agitation, confusion, disorientation, difficulty concentrating, anxiety, hallucinations, tremors, fever,diaphoresis, are signs and symptoms of this syndrome which occurs 2 to 72 hr.
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What is Atypical antipsycotics (pg312)
Medications used to treat negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
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What is Laissez-faire (pg 248)
Group members are free to operate as they choose
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What is Impulsivity (pg 701)
Unpredictable behavior, actions performed with little or no regard for consequence
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What is Fetal alcohol syndrome (pg 635)
Alcohol related birth defect
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What is Grapefruit (pg 301)
This fruit can alter the plasma of an SSRI medication.
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What is anhedonia (pg 594)
The loss of capacity to experience pleasure
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What is Serotonin (pg 22)
Neurotransmitter that contributes to temperature regulation
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