Mental Health
Which group might benefit most from family therapy?
A father, a stepmother, and his children
Throughout middle school, Kelly was an excellent student except in one subject area. This may be an example of:
A learning disability
Dyslexia is:
A learning disability where the person's brain scrambles letters and words making reading difficult
Which of the following statements about the Mental Health profession is true?
A school counselor can refer a student to a psychologist.
Which of the following people are NOT included in decisions regarding punishment or treatment of a bully?
A victim of the bullying behavior
A twelve step program requires the participant to:
Acknowledge his addiction
__________ is the condition of being abnormally dependent on some habit, especially compulsive dependency on narcotic drugs.
Addiction
Here are examples of various kinds of listening behavior. Which of them demonstrates active listening?
After Susie finishes speaking, Dr. Jerry uses his own words to tell her what he heard her say.
A deficit in memory caused by brain damage, disease, or psychological trauma is called _________.
Amnesia
If serotonin isn't absorbed properly in a patient's brain, the patient could possibly:
Be depressed
Below are several scenarios. Which is most likely NOT a possible cause of PTSD?
Breaking up with a boyfriend/girlfriend
In addition to taking courses, psychology students start working with real patients while being supervised by a licensed professional. This work is called:
Clinical Practice
__________ is a general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but that do not affect general intelligence.
Dyslexia
The most important characteristic of an effective drug and alcohol counselor is to be:
Empathetic
A person with ADHD might have the following symptoms EXCEPT:
Explosive mood swings
ADHD can usually be cured by removing all sugar from a person's diet.
False
Admitting to having a problem with drugs or alcohol is the first, and easiest, step.
False
All careers in Mental Health require a Ph D in Psychology or a related field.
False
All residential treatment facilities are alike in appearance and treatment methodology.
False
Bullying is only occurring if there is apparent physical abuse.
False
Federal law requires bullies to be expelled from school at the first offense.
False
George's grandmother has been sick for seven years, and she recently passed away at the age of ninety-three. George will most likely suffer from post-traumatic stress.
False
It is not important for a mental health professional to keep a record of their patient's progress.
False
It's best to express anger rather than feelings when trying to resolve a family issue.
False
It's easy for a person suffering from depression to "snap out of it."
False
Jody just moved to a new school when her father was relocated for work. She is having extreme difficulty fitting in and finding friends. She confides in her mother that she is sad and angry, and that she doesn't want to get involved in any after school activities. Her grades begin to drop and Jody spends every free moment in her room. This is completely normal and she will grow out of it; there is no reason for her mother to be concerned. It will not help Jody to talk to a Mental Health professional or counselor.
False
Most disorganized people have ADHD.
False
Most people with depression benefit from either psychotherapy or medication, not a combination of the two.
False
One must go to college for a total of 6 years to become a psychiatrist.
False
People who don't have learning disabilities score perfectly on all areas of the psychological evaluations.
False
Psychological evaluations are designed to frustrate and embarrass people with learning disabilities in order to make a diagnosis.
False
The effects of post-traumatic stress will set in immediately following the traumatic event.
False
There is no need to study Biology or other life sciences in preparation for a career in Mental Health.
False
When treating an adolescent in a therapy environment, it is not beneficial to bring in her family members or to discuss home life.
False
Mr and Mrs Jones, along with their two children, are going to therapy together. They are probably seeing a:
Family therapist
Which of the following is NOT one of the responsibilities of a service dog?
Greeting and playing with people who pass by
Depression means that a patient:
Has a change in mood and behavior
It is not unlikely for the memory of a traumatic event to produce physical symptoms of illness, stress, or uneasiness.
It is not unlikely for the memory of a traumatic event to produce physical symptoms of illness, stress, or uneasiness.
Mr and Mrs Jones are going to therapy together. They are probably seeing a:
Marriage counselor
When a person with post-traumatic stress takes a medication, he or she:
May find it easier to feel calm
A person with a mental illness:
May not always be able to give a rational reason for his or her behavior
Patients with schizophrenia usually do best with:
Medication and therapy
A psychiatric condition characterized by excessive thoughts and/or actions is called _________-___________ _________.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Which is the best answer? A service dog helps:
People with disabilities
In order to become a psychologist, a student must earn a:
PhD in psychology
Which of the following is NOT a good response to being bullied:
Planning revenge on the bully
A ____________ is a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
Psychiatrist
Someone who treats mental illness and can help find the right medication is called an:
Psychiatrist
A professional specializing in diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, emotional disturbance, and behavior problems.
Psychologist
A combination of the following can usually help a person with ADHD be successful, with the exception of:
Pushing them harder to concentrate
A _______ _______ is someone who works towards the betterment of social conditions in the community, as by seeking to improve the condition of the poor, to promote the welfare of children, etc.
Social Worker
Post-traumatic stress disorder affects:
Some people who have lived through a tragic event
A person with bipolar disorder might:
Stay awake for days
If a friend displays abnormal behavior, it is usually best to:
Talk to a trustworthy adult or professional about what you should do next
A Mental Health professional reads signs in the patient's body language to recognize if he or she is beginning to relax and open up. Which of the following is a sign of trust?
The patient maintains eye contact and sits facing the therapist
In a family therapy session, which of the following is NOT true:
The therapist will generally choose a side and assign blame
After witnessing a violent crime, if a person is safe and seems okay, the best course of action is:
To have the person speak with a professional at least once to be sure he or she is not suffering effects of PTSD.
A counselor is not only responsible for making patients feel comfortable; they must use their training to keep group discussions productive and safe.
True
A psychiatrist, like a doctor, must be licensed to practice medicine in the state where he or she lives.
True
Being able to rephrase what a person tells you in your own words is a way to show that you understand what they say or how they feel.
True
For Psychologists, active listening plays an important role in developing a connection with their patient.
True
Having a learning disability can affect a person's self-esteem.
True
Many veterans suffer from more than physical wounds from combat.
True
Medications for depression may have side effects, such as loss of appetite or headaches.
True
Mental Health professionals must earn their patient's trust.
True
Prescription medications can compound the effects of taking drugs and/or alcohol.
True
Psychotherapy is a type of treatment for people experiencing emotional or mental problems.
True
Someone suffering with post-traumatic stress may have trouble focusing on daily tasks.
True
Sometimes medications can make a person with a mental illness feel sleepy, or too anxious; therefore it is important for the doctor to find the right combination for each specific patient.
True
Symptoms of depression include: sadness, loss of energy, and lack of interest in normal activities.
True
The environment in a therapist's office should be welcoming and calm.
True
People who have ADHD:
Were born with it
Which aspect of a patient's appearance is the mental health professional likely to record in the notes of an appointment? The patient:
Wore two heavy jackets on a hot day
In medical terminology, a teenager is referred to as an:
adolescent
The chemicals in the brain that send messages from one nerve ending to another are called:
neurotransmitters