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1) What is the variant of factitious disorder imposed on another whereby a caregiver subjects another person to unnecessary procedures and/or hospitalizations called? 2

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1) What is the variant of factitious disorder imposed on another whereby a caregiver subjects another person to unnecessary procedures and/or hospitalizations called?

2. What is it called when persons with borderline personality disorder experience other people as either "all good" or "all bad"?

 

Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study: 

-Oppositional defiant disorder, mild 

-Intermittent explosive disorder 

-Conduct disorder 

 

3. What are the symptoms of somatic symptom disorder?

 

4. Which of the following disorders are classified under the classification of somatic symptom and related disorders in the DSM-5?

-Somatic symptom disorder 

-Illness anxiety disorder 

-Conversion disorder 

-Pain disorder 

 

5. Which feature do all of the somatic symptom and related disorders share?

 

6. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:   

- Obsessive compulsive disorder 

-Illness anxiety disorder 

-Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition 

-Generalized anxiety disorder 

 

7. A person's need for admiration, combined with a marked lack of empathy would be a feature contributing to a diagnosis of ____________________________.

 

8. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Conversion disorder 

-Factitious disorder 

-Dissociative identity disorder 

-Illness anxiety disorder 

 

9. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Dissociative identity disorder 

-Acute stress disorder 

-Dissociative amnesia 

-Depersonalization/derealization disorder 

 

10. Can Conversion disorder appear at any age?

 

11. Is daydreaming an example of a non-pathological or pathological dissociative event?

 

12. Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders are distinguished by problems in emotional and behavioral self-control and tend to have first onset in __________ or ___________. 

 

13. Which disorder is considered to be the most serious of all of the dissociative disorders?

 

14. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Oppositional defiant disorder, mild 

-Unspecified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder 

-Conduct disorder, childhood-onset 

-Intermittent explosive disorder 

 

15. Describe generalized amnesia as seen in dissociative amnesia.

 

16. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Antisocial personality disorder 

-Borderline personality disorder 

-Histrionic personality disorder 

-Narcissistic personality disorder 

 

17. If an MSW were deciding whether to diagnose a client with schizotypal personality disorder, which disorder(s) must first be ruled out?

 

18. In _______________ disorder, the individual fears that they have a serious and/or life-threatening physical illness in which they dispute medical evidence and reassurance to the contrary.

 

19. What must a practitioner rely on in order to determine the cause of neurocognitive disorder? 

 

20. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Antisocial personality disorder 

-Borderline personality disorder 

-Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder 

-Narcissistic personality disorder 

 

21. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Avoidant personality disorder 

-Schizoid personality disorder 

-Paranoid personality disorder 

-Schizotypal personality disorder 

 

21. Like other chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities, is addiction progressive with the potential to result in disability or premature death?

 

22. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder 

-Disruptive behavior disorder 

-Oppositional defiant disorder 

-Conduct disorder 

 

23. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Vascular disease 

-Traumatic brain injury 

-Alzheimer's disease

-Lewy body disease 

 

24. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Oppositional defiant disorder 

-Conduct disorder 

-Intermittent explosive disorder 

-Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder 

 

25. Know the difference between the following disorders as they may be described in a case study:

-Wernicke's aphasia

-Neurasthenia deficit 

-Generalized delirium 

-Traumatic brain injury 

 

26. According to research women generally get drunker than men on the same amount of alcohol because of what reason?

 

27. The cause of identity disorders has been attributed to __________________________________.

 

28. Is the diagnosis of illness anxiety disorder more prevalent in women or in men?

 

29. Are the dissociative disorders considered controversial?

 

30. The dissociative disorders are characterized by a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness. Which is not a functional area affected by the dissociative disorders?

 

31. What are the non-substance related disorders included in the DSM-5? 

 

32. What are the essential features of a personality disorder?

 

33. True or False: Having poor will power places a person at a greater risk for abusing drugs or alcoholism?

 

34. The general criteria for a personality disorder in the DSM-5 is seen in the following:

An enduring pattern of inner experience that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture

The pattern of behavior fluctuates and are of short duration

The pattern of behavior leads to mild distress

Onset of the pattern of behavior can be linked to specific trauma 

 

35.. What developmental stage is the most likely onset for oppositional defiant disorder?

 

36. The _________________________________ are seen as a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physical symptoms indicating that the individual continues using the substance despite significant substance-related problems.

 

37. Is antisocial personality disorder synonymous with criminality?

 

38. Which disorders do children who show behavior characterized by a pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior toward authority figures, along with the absence of a serious violation of the basic rights of others meet? 

 

39. What is the most common type of neurocognitive disorder?

 

40. Is alcohol a legal recreational substance that acts as a stimulant on the central nervous system?

 

41. Withdrawal from substances is usually very unpleasant and can be dangerous without medical intervention. Which substances carry a higher risk of fatality during the withdrawal process?

 

42. What is the first thing you would explore in a 96 yo patient with delirium?

 

43. Describe the following terms: 

-Projection 

-Repression 

-Suppression 

-Splitting 

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