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Final LSW Prep III
Final LSW Prep III
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Social Work
Post-Graduate
09/27/2013

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Man gets depressed when he is really angry with his overbearing mother
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Introjection
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When a kid says he's fine right after he found out his mother dies, and acts numb.
Definition
Isolation of affect
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A woman excuses her spouse of cheating when she is the one who has been cheating
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Projection
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I think I should quit social work, and I'm not a good social worker simply because a professor acts cruelly towards me.
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Projective identification
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A woman laughs instead of cries when she tells police how she was attacked. or a man is very nice to his mother in order to make up for the fact that he hates her
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Reaction formation
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Accusing parents of being "horrible" or "perfect" parents
Definition
Splitting0 seen in borderline personality disorder
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Cinderella marries the prince only because her family will disown her if she does not, not because she thinks it's right. (doing an alternative action because a frustration has arisen)
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Substitution
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To a black worker, their white boss reminds them of the evils of slavery (employee feels constantly attacked or unsupported unconsciously due to her understanding of what occurred with her ancestors)
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Symbolization
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Instead of confronting alcoholic parents about their addiction, a teen self-mutilates.
Definition
Turn against self
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Person locking the door too many times in order to help them not worry about the time they were robbed.
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Undoing
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Erickson Psychosocial Stage (1)
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Trust Vs. Mistrust- Infancy
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Erickson Stage 2
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Autonomy vs. Shame
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Stage 3
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Initiative vs. Guilt
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Stage 4
Definition
Industry vs. Inferiority
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Stage 5
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Identity vs. Role Confusion
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Stage 6
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Isolation vs. Intimacy
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Stage 7
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Gnerativity vs. Stagnation
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Stage 8
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Integrity vs. Despair
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Obsessive Complusive disorder is treated by
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MAOI's
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MAOI's are
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Nardil, Parenat, Marplan, SSRI's, Tricyclic anti depressants treat
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In this mental illness, someone might see a flash of light
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Schizotypal
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Bipolar II
Definition
has hypomanic episode
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Hypomanic episode
Definition
less serious that manic episode as it has no psychotic features
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Psychotic features
Definition
are often present during the manic phase of bipolar I disorder. Aspects of psychosis may also manifest during extreme episodes of depression. They are also present in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. These features include delusions (false ideas about what is taking place or who one is) and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things which aren’t there).
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Schizoid
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limited range of expression and tendency toward a solitary lifestyle
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Schizotypal is milder
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form of schizophrenia
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Axis I
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Main Diagnosis
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Axis II
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Personality Disorder
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Axis III
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Medical problem
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Axis IV
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Problems with environment, psychosocial issues
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Axis V
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GAF
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Cluster A
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psychotic disorders
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Cluster B
Definition
dramatic disorders
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Cluster C
Definition
anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, etc
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In schizophrenia someone might have this which means they cannot talk
Definition
Aphonia
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lack of muscle movement
Definition
ataxia
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alogia
Definition
no thought
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Akinesia
Definition
no movement
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Piaget's Cognitive Theory states
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Sensorimotor, Preporeratioal, Concrete, Formal
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Sensorimotor
Definition
object permenance, 0-2
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Preoperational
Definition
egocentric, magical thinking, assimiliation: learning new things! (2-7)
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Concrete
Definition
beginning of logical thinking (7-11), rules making, accomodation: thinking independent of experience!
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Formal
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thinking abstractly, caring about the future and others! 11-maturity man
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Frued's psychosexual stages
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Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
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Maslow's hierachy
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SELSP
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Weshler intelligence test for children and adolescence
Definition
WISC-R
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WAIS
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Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale measures adult and adolescent intelligence
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Intelligence test just for kids
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stanford-binet
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draw a person test
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provides info about self image
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MMPI
Definition
predominant personality traits or behavior
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MMPI-2
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Custody Evaluation
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Projective test
Definition
Rosarch test (inkblot)
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Beck depression inventory
Definition
self-assessment scale for depression
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The primary conflict at this stage is the weaning process--the child must become less dependent upon caretakers. If fixation occurs at this stage, Freud believed the individual would have issues with dependency or aggression. Oral fixation can result in problems with drinking, eating, smoking or nail biting.
Definition
Oral
Term
During the anal stage, Freud believed that the primary focus of the libido was on controlling bladder and bowel movements. The major conflict at this stage is toilet training--the child has to learn to control his or her bodily needs. Developing this control leads to a sense of accomplishment and independence.
Definition
Anal
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the primary focus of the libido is on the genitals. At this age, children also begin to discover the differences between males and females.

Freud also believed that boys begin to view their fathers as a rival for the mother’s affections. The Oedipus complex describes these feelings of wanting to possess the mother and the desire to replace the father. However, the child also fears that he will be punished by the father for these feelings, a fear Freud termed castration anxiety.

The term Electra complex has been used to described a similar set of feelings experienced by young girls. Freud, however, believed that girls instead experience penis envy.
Definition
Phallic
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the libido interests are suppressed. The development of the ego and superego contribute to this period of calm. The stage begins around the time that children enter into school and become more concerned with peer relationships, hobbies and other interests.
Definition
Latency
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the individual develops a strong sexual interest in the opposite sex. This stage begins during puberty but last throughout the rest of a person's life.

Where in earlier stages the focus was solely on individual needs, interest in the welfare of others grows during this stage. If the other stages have been completed successfully, the individual should now be well-balanced, warm and caring. The goal of this stage is to establish a balance between the various life areas.
Definition
Genital
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is an existential/experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility, and that focuses upon the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall situation. Greatest goal for therapy is simply awareness!
Definition
Gestalt therapy
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The ranking of favorite sports, the order of people's place in a line, the order of runners finishing a race or more often the choice on a rating scale from 1 to 5. With ordinal data you cannot state with certainty whether the intervals between each value are equal. For example, we often using rating scales (Likert questions). On a 10 point scale, the difference between a 9 and a 10 is not necessarily the same difference as the difference between a 6 and a 7. This is also an easy one to remember, ordinal sounds like order.
Definition
Ordinal
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basically refers to categorically discrete data such as name of your school, type of car you drive or name of a book. This one is easy to remember because nominal sounds like name (they have the same Latin root).
Definition
Nominal
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data is like ordinal except we can say the intervals between each value are equally split. The most common example is temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The difference between 29 and 30 degrees is the same magnitude as the difference between 78 and 79 (although I know I prefer the latter). With attitudinal scales and the Likert questions you usually see on a survey, these are rarely interval, although many points on the scale likely are of equal intervals.
Definition
Interval
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data is interval data with a natural zero point. For example, time is ratio since 0 time is meaningful. Degrees Kelvin has a 0 point (absolute 0) and the steps in both these scales have the same degree of magnitude.
Definition
Ratio
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