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
100
What is Alcohol (pg 641)
Disulfiram (antabuse) is used to help clients maintain abstinence from this functional group
100
What is Norepinephrine (pg 300)
SSRI's do not block dopamine or this other neurotransmitter.
100
What is Alogia (pg 594)
Negative symptom characterized by poverty of speech
100
What is Antisocial (pg 495)
Repeated unlawful actions, deceit, fighting, lying, stealing, and domestic violence describes which personality disorder.
200
What is Psychological abuse (pg 734)
Infliction of mental anguish by yelling, verbally assaulting or threatening, humiliating, and intimidating a person
200
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.
200
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.
300
What is Domestic Violence (pg 727)
Predominant cause of injury to woman, more common than rape, mugging, and automobile accidents.
300
What is Benzodiazepine (pg 638)
Can be used to prevent and treat acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal
300
What is Slowly (pg 301)
SSRI's should be tapered at this speed to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
300
What is Waxy Flexability (pg 592)
Excessive maintenance of a position is called.
300
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.
400
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
500
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.
500
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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