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MMPI
Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory; used to eval adults and adolescents tendency towards addiction, defensiveness and aggression
MCMI-II
Millon Clinical Multiaxial inventory; used to eval emotional and interpersonal problems- more clinically relevent
MAST
Michigan Alcohol Screening test; alcoholism
Beck depression inventory
useful for management of depression and to detect depression; 21 item
Hamilton depression inventory
eval depressive sx; 17 item or 9 item
Rorshach test
unstructured stimuli=projection of aspects of personality structure and emotions
Myer's Briggs; 4 scales
1) Extraversion--intraversion
2) Sensing-- intuition
3) Thinking-- feeling
4) Judgement-- perception
what is transference?
unconscious shifting from patient to doctor feelings/fantasies
what is countertransference?
development of reactions to a patient by the physicion
What are some blocks to listening to a patient?
Rehearsing- thinking about what to say next
Filtering- listening to some things but not others
Identifying- referring back to your own experiance
Advising- problem solving instead of listening
what is axis 1 in the DSM IV?
Clinical syndrome your dx - those not considered mental disorders
Axis 2 in the DSM IV?
personality disorders,developmental disorders and mental retardation
Axis 3 in DSM IV?
general medical conditions; could be the cause of axis 1 or 2; incidental; precipitate (amputation, acute stressor); important consideration (medication for ht dz)
Axis IV in DSM IV?
severity of psychosocial stressores
Axis V in DSM IV?
global assessment of fx; 0-100; physicians assessment of psyhcosocial and occupational fx
Axis 1 contains these categories of disorders?
Psychotic, Mood, Cognitive mental d.o., anxiety, somatoform, sexual,
Axis 2 contains these categories of personality disorders?
narcisistic, histrionic, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive, dependent, borderline
what three things should you look for when assessing suicide risk? pneumonic CPR
current plan, prior hx, resources
what will you see in an eating disorder crisis?
dry heaving, vomiting blood, electrolyte imbalances, heart and breathing dysfunction
crisis in sexual abuse/ steps to remember?
prioritize safety to ER, rape kit,HIV counseling, PTSD
which mood disorders are characteristic of depression not at the level of major depressive d.o.?
cyclothymic d.o.-periods of hypomania and depressive episodes over 2yrs.
Dysthymic d.o.- depressive mood more days than not for a 2 year period
Which disorders have hypomanic sx?
cyclothymia; bipolar II d.o.; hypomanic d.o.
the difference b/t delerium and dementia?
disturbance in conciousness and a cognitive change that develops rapidly vs. multiple cog. deficits including memory usually chronic and get worse over time
which anxiety d.o. include avoidance as part of their defining sx?
agoraphobia; phobias
what is the difference b/t somatization d.o. and hypochondrasis?
hx of multiple physical complaints and tx being sought before age of 30; preoccupation of fear that one has a serious dz even with reassurance from medical professionals