Clinical Lingo | Opening Up | Mix Me Up | Missing like Marvin | Formulation Factors |
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What is a more appropriate way of saying "bid"and "in the streets"
What is, sentence and in the community
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Consider at least three additional questions to ask when probing about someone's relationship?
How long have you been together, how do you stay in touch, is this person reliable, who have you decided to be your emergency contact, has there been a time when the relationship was not going well?
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What is TEAUC
Acute
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On a MHE what information is asked below, does this person have a developmental disability?
Highest grade level completed--MUST list grade, not just GED or no.
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Name at least three types of information which should be included in an introductory paragraph
Where was the client seen, for what, limits of confidentiality, why client was referred, orientation to MH signed/not signed [WHY], records reviewed
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What do the following mean: SI, SIB, SA and SATT
What is, suicidal ideation, self injurious behavior, substance abuse and suicide attempt
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What might you ask INSTEAD of saying, do you have a history of trauma?
Has there ever been a time when you were scared, have you ever had nightmares or flashbacks about a difficult time in your life, have you ever considered yourself the victim of abuse, have you ever witnessed someone else be abused, have you ever lost custody of your children or an important person in your life & been unable to find closure, have you ever been involved in gang violence?
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What is IOPAAAAR
Paranoia
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What box is most commonly left unchecked under "Does the individual have a history of segregation placement" on an IA
N/A box for "if yes, do they report difficulties with segregation placement.'
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List at least three pieces of information which should be included with SI/SIB history?
History or LACK OF related SI/SIB must be noted. Also include, Q5 information, dates, locations, circumstances, triggers, results
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Name at least three examples of protective factors, defined as: Those factors that produce resilience to the development of psychological difficulties in the face of adverse risk factors.
What is: supportive family, spirituality, role in raising children, medication compliance, peer relationships
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Name at last three questions you could ask, instead of, "How was your childhood?"
What kinds of relationships did you have with those who raised you? How were your peer relationships? What stands out as being the most positive or negative experience of your childhood? How would you describe your childhood? Did you move frequently, why or why not?
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What is NIEKTA
Intake
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What is typically missing from a trauma section on the MHE?
List of symptoms associated with trauma, rather than simply listing the trauma
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What should the final sentence of EVERY MHE include?
MH Code & plan for follow-up
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Name at least three factors that should be considered when discussing someone's risk level?
What is: future orientation, protective factors, coping skills, history of SI/SIB/impulsivity, medication compliance, engagement with mental health, achievement motivation
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What follow-up question might you ask when someone reports "Depression" as a symptom?
What does it feel like, how would someone else know you are depressed, what's different about you when you are NOT depressed, has there ever been a time you haven't been depressed, how do you define depression?
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What is IESCUED
Suicide
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What statement should be included as a result of a past mortality review?
What is: ROI received or refused, and records requested or reviewed
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What two sections should be congruent--though not copy and pasted?
Client's report of current symptoms & diagnostic criteria
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Identify at least five factors which would contribute towards a client's increased vulnerability.
Age, sexual orientation, length of sentence, nature of charge, number of state sentences [first incarceration etc.], MH diagnoses, disabilities, history of trauma, fear, lack of STG affiliation, lack of support
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Name at least four pieces of information you would want to gather regarding someone's substance abuse history.
Age of first use, date of last use, frequency of use, preferred substance, amount used, type of use [IV], longest period of sobriety
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What is OIRDCMOB
Comorbid
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Which inmates does "next court date" apply to?
ONLY 52a's. 52a's are those inmates who have not been convicted of ANY charges--not those with additional outstanding charges.
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What is the definition of a clinical formulation?
A clinical formulation, also known as case formulation and problem formulation, is a theoretically-based explanation or conceptualization of the information obtained from a clinical assessment.
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