T2-Blueprint Part 4 Flashcards
What does withdrawal symptoms of amphetamine and cocain result in?
Dysphoria
Fatigue
Sleep disturbances
Increased appetite
What are some side effects of benzos?
Sedation
Lightheadedness
Ataxia
Decreased cognitive function
Benzo effects: What is anterograde amnesia
Difficulty recalling events that occur after dosing
What happens with benzo toxcity?
Resp. depression Lethargy Confusion Severe hypotension Cardiac arrest
Benzo. What are the paradoxical responses?
Insomnia Excitation Euphoria Anxiety Rage
Benzo. What are withdrawal effects?
Anxirty Insomnia Diaphoresis Tremor Light deadness
Benzo. Does withdrawal occur frequently with short term use?
NO. Occurs infrequently with short term use
What CNS effects do these belong to?
- Tremor
- Restlessness
- Anorexia
- Insomnia
- Agitation
- Increased motor activity
- Compulsive behavior
- Paranoia
- Hallucinations
- Agressive behavior
Cocaine
What are the GI and renal effects of cocaine?
Decrease in GI motility (constipation), urinary difficulity, occasionally cause diarrhea
What is the sexual functioning from use of cocaine?
Coital urge–some men experience sexual dysfuntion–most experience powerful aphrodisiac
Clients with a coexisting substance disorder along with a mental disorder
Dual diagnois
What therapy: Involves more therapist to client interaction than classic psychoanalysis
Psychotherapy
Therapeutic process of assessing unconscious thoughts and feelings, and resolving conflict by talking to a psychoanalyst
Psychoanalysis
The group is formed and them members can come in or leave freely during that time group is held
Open group
Predetermined, fixed time frame; everyone joins at same time, and no new members can join after the group has started
Closed group
Leader completely controls the direction and structure of the group without allowing group or decision making to solve problems
Autocratic
Supports group interaction and decision making to solve problems
Democratic
The group process progresses without any attempt by the leader to control the direction
Laizzez faire
Members of this type of led group become frustrated and confused, productivity and morale is low
Laissez fiare
What are 6 areas to assess for a healthy family?
- Communication
- Self concept reinforcement
- Family member expectations
- Handling differences
- Family interactional patterns
- Family climate
Areas to assess for a healthy family: Congruency bweteen nonverbal/verbal, direct, open, honest, and clear
Communication
Areas to assess for a healthy family: Each member valued INDEPENDENTLY
Family member expectation
Areas to assess for a healthy family: Handling differences–how are disagreements death with?
In an open manner with a feasible solution that is agreed upon with all
Areas to assess for a healthy family: How behavior behaves; “family rules”–rules should promotes needs of all family members
Family interactional patterns
Family therapy: What happens when boundaries are rigid or diffuse?
Maladaptation
Family therapy: What is enmeshment
Exaggerated correctness among family members