Deck 7: Mental Health and Mental Disorders

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The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that _____________ adults age 55 and older suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.

A) one in twelve
B) one in eight
C) one in five
D) one in three
E) one half
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The strongest risk factor for dementia is:

A) age
B) gender
C) chromosomal abnormality
D) race
E) intelligence
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It is estimated that _____________ elders have some degree of dementia

A) almost 500,000
B) more than 1 million
C) almost 2 million
D) close to 3 million
E) more than 4 million
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Which of the following statements regarding dementia is false?

A) dementia is caused by hardening of the arteries of the brain
B) memory impairment and inappropriate emotional response are common symptoms
C) dementia is irreversible
D) dementia shortens life expectancy
E) more than one of the above is false
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Which of the following statements concerning delirium is false?

A) abrupt onset
B) often reversible
C) may be caused by infection
D) mimics dementia
E) all of the above are true
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Which disease is characterized by brain lesions, such as neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques?

A) Parkinson's disease
B) tardive dyskinesia
C) delirium
D) Alzheimer's disease
E) none of the above
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Which of the following mental disorders increase with advancing age?

A) bipolar disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) anxiety
D) cognitive impairment
E) more than one of the above
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The CAGE instrument is used to determine

A) alcoholism
B) anxiety
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) depression
E) delirium
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What group listed below has the highest rate of suicide in the United States?

A) white males age 17-24
B) black males age 17-24
C) white males over age 65
D) black males over age 65
E) white females age 40-60
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What is the most effective treatment for minor depression?

A) drugs
B) electroconvulsive therapy
C) psychotherapy
D) all of the above
E) a and c only
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Which of the following is true regarding elders and sleep?

A) elders report fewer sleep complaints than middle-aged adults
B) most elders do not seek medical care for insomnia
C) sleep patterns change in the later years
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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Which of the following cognitive traits decline with age?

A) memory loss of recent events
B) ability to reason
C) ability to solve problems
D) all of the above
E) a and b
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Electroconvulsive therapy is a treatment for

A) schizophrenia
B) bipolar disorder
C) anxiety
D) agoraphobia
E) major depression
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Which of the following mental disorders is considered a psychotic disorder?

A) delirium
B) obsessive compulsive disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) none of the above
E) more than one of the above
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The prevalence of severe cognitive impairment decreases with age.
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Alcohol use increases with age.
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Nicotine dependence is a mental disorder.
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Restless leg syndrome is a form of anxiety.
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Personality characteristics are consistent through adulthood.
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Elders report more sleep problems than any other age group.
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Dementia is the most common psychological disorder among older people.
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Men are more likely to be diagnosed with depression than women.
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Many specialized services have been implemented in the past few years to assist elders who are at risk of suicide.
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Most elders with dementia are cared for in institutional settings.
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Shock therapy is no longer used as it is both unethical and ineffective.
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Elders comprise about one-third of the patient load in community mental health services.
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What constitutes mental health varies throughout the life cycle and among cultures.
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Elders are more likely to be anxious and depressed than the younger population.
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A higher proportion of elders are heavy drinkers than younger age groups.
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There is currently no way to treat Alzheimer's disease, but some drugs are used to reduce its symptoms.
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Delirium is a temporary mental condition.
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The most common place for mentally ill elders needing care and supervision is the nursing home.
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Studies confirm that some memory loss is a normal part of growing older.
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In general, studies using standardized tests show that older people decline in intelligence with advancing age.
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Changes in personality are part of the aging process.
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Vocabulary generally improves with age as does the ability to reason and solve problems.
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Gingko biloba extract has been scientifically proven to improve memory.
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Antidepressants are effective in treating the symptoms of anxiety.
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Tardive dyskinesia is a long-term side effect of antidepressants.
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A federal law requires monthly visits by physicians to residents of nursing homes and close monitoring of antipsychotic drug use.
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The majority of elders in public mental institutions have Alzheimer's disease.
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It is against federal law to hold an adult in a hospital against his or her will.
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A collection of individual traits, qualities and attributes which are consistent over time and across situations ____________.
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Emotional depression of a moderate intensity ____________.
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A type of structured relationship between a client and a professional with the goal of improving the client's mental health ____________.
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The inability to distinguish what is real from what is not real ____________.
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Techniques to help with memory ____________
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Attacks of anxiety, rapid heart rate, breathlessness and feeling of doom ____________.
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The inability to achieve and sustain restful sleep ____________.
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The most common type of dementia ____________.
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A physician who specializes in treating mental disorders _____________
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Services that provide trained individuals to help mentally ill individuals navigate the mental health system ____________.
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The largest payer of mental health services ____________.
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List traits of a mentally healthy elder. How do they compare with the traits of a mentally healthy young adult?
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Describe how financial situation might affect an elder's mental health status.
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Discuss the strategies to accurately assess and treat sleep disorders in elders.
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How does alcoholism manifest itself in elders? Why is it underdiagnosed? What are some consequences of alcoholism in the later years?
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Distinguish alcohol dependence from alcohol abuse.
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Why do women and older people have a lower tolerance for alcohol?
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List the types of mental health services available to mentally ill elders.
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Describe the type of therapy thought to be most effective for older people.
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What is DSM-IV and why is it useful?
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What symptoms must be present to meet the criteria for major depression?
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How do antidepressant medications work?
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What types of treatments/programs are available to help individuals to quit smoking?
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What is the most common reason for sleep apnea and what treatments are available?
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Discuss the physiological, psychological and social correlates of Alzheimer's disease, including the effect upon the caregiver.
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Discuss at least three types of mental health services used by elders and critique their effectiveness for that group.
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Discuss client, therapist and system biases that contribute to low utilization of mental health services by elders.
Discuss three common transitions of later life and the impact of each on the elder and family.
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Discuss nicotine dependence as a mental disorder and the role of the physician. Also describe the resources available to individuals who want to quit smoking.
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Differentiate dementia from delirium. Include causes, symptoms, and treatment of each.
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Describe the symptoms of anxiety and the common treatments.
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Both Medicare and Medicaid are sources of payment for mental health services. Discuss the advantages and drawbacks of nursing homes for mentally ill elders.
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Discuss which services are reimbursed for each of these sources.
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Give a historical perspective on advocacy efforts for the mentally ill in the U.S.
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Discuss the two main types of dementia, their symptoms, and their progression.
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Discuss the results of studies regarding cognition and also the limitations regarding the measurement of cognitive function.
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Many of the transitions of later life are characterized by loss. Discuss five common losses in the later years and give examples of each. In contrast, what are the benefits of old age?
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List and discuss five factors that affect adjustment in the later years.
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Deck 7: Mental Health and Mental Disorders
1
The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that _____________ adults age 55 and older suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.

A) one in twelve
B) one in eight
C) one in five
D) one in three
E) one half
one in five
2
The strongest risk factor for dementia is:

A) age
B) gender
C) chromosomal abnormality
D) race
E) intelligence
age
3
It is estimated that _____________ elders have some degree of dementia

A) almost 500,000
B) more than 1 million
C) almost 2 million
D) close to 3 million
E) more than 4 million
more than 4 million
4
Which of the following statements regarding dementia is false?

A) dementia is caused by hardening of the arteries of the brain
B) memory impairment and inappropriate emotional response are common symptoms
C) dementia is irreversible
D) dementia shortens life expectancy
E) more than one of the above is false
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Which of the following statements concerning delirium is false?

A) abrupt onset
B) often reversible
C) may be caused by infection
D) mimics dementia
E) all of the above are true
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6
Which disease is characterized by brain lesions, such as neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques?

A) Parkinson's disease
B) tardive dyskinesia
C) delirium
D) Alzheimer's disease
E) none of the above
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7
Which of the following mental disorders increase with advancing age?

A) bipolar disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) anxiety
D) cognitive impairment
E) more than one of the above
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The CAGE instrument is used to determine

A) alcoholism
B) anxiety
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) depression
E) delirium
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9
What group listed below has the highest rate of suicide in the United States?

A) white males age 17-24
B) black males age 17-24
C) white males over age 65
D) black males over age 65
E) white females age 40-60
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10
What is the most effective treatment for minor depression?

A) drugs
B) electroconvulsive therapy
C) psychotherapy
D) all of the above
E) a and c only
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11
Which of the following is true regarding elders and sleep?

A) elders report fewer sleep complaints than middle-aged adults
B) most elders do not seek medical care for insomnia
C) sleep patterns change in the later years
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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Which of the following cognitive traits decline with age?

A) memory loss of recent events
B) ability to reason
C) ability to solve problems
D) all of the above
E) a and b
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13
Electroconvulsive therapy is a treatment for

A) schizophrenia
B) bipolar disorder
C) anxiety
D) agoraphobia
E) major depression
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Which of the following mental disorders is considered a psychotic disorder?

A) delirium
B) obsessive compulsive disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) none of the above
E) more than one of the above
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The prevalence of severe cognitive impairment decreases with age.
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Alcohol use increases with age.
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Nicotine dependence is a mental disorder.
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Restless leg syndrome is a form of anxiety.
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Personality characteristics are consistent through adulthood.
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Elders report more sleep problems than any other age group.
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Dementia is the most common psychological disorder among older people.
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Men are more likely to be diagnosed with depression than women.
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Many specialized services have been implemented in the past few years to assist elders who are at risk of suicide.
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Most elders with dementia are cared for in institutional settings.
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Shock therapy is no longer used as it is both unethical and ineffective.
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Elders comprise about one-third of the patient load in community mental health services.
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What constitutes mental health varies throughout the life cycle and among cultures.
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Elders are more likely to be anxious and depressed than the younger population.
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A higher proportion of elders are heavy drinkers than younger age groups.
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There is currently no way to treat Alzheimer's disease, but some drugs are used to reduce its symptoms.
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Delirium is a temporary mental condition.
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The most common place for mentally ill elders needing care and supervision is the nursing home.
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Studies confirm that some memory loss is a normal part of growing older.
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In general, studies using standardized tests show that older people decline in intelligence with advancing age.
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Changes in personality are part of the aging process.
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Vocabulary generally improves with age as does the ability to reason and solve problems.
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Gingko biloba extract has been scientifically proven to improve memory.
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Antidepressants are effective in treating the symptoms of anxiety.
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Tardive dyskinesia is a long-term side effect of antidepressants.
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A federal law requires monthly visits by physicians to residents of nursing homes and close monitoring of antipsychotic drug use.
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The majority of elders in public mental institutions have Alzheimer's disease.
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It is against federal law to hold an adult in a hospital against his or her will.
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A collection of individual traits, qualities and attributes which are consistent over time and across situations ____________.
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Emotional depression of a moderate intensity ____________.
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A type of structured relationship between a client and a professional with the goal of improving the client's mental health ____________.
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The inability to distinguish what is real from what is not real ____________.
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Techniques to help with memory ____________
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Attacks of anxiety, rapid heart rate, breathlessness and feeling of doom ____________.
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The inability to achieve and sustain restful sleep ____________.
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The most common type of dementia ____________.
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A physician who specializes in treating mental disorders _____________
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Services that provide trained individuals to help mentally ill individuals navigate the mental health system ____________.
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The largest payer of mental health services ____________.
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54
List traits of a mentally healthy elder. How do they compare with the traits of a mentally healthy young adult?
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Describe how financial situation might affect an elder's mental health status.
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Discuss the strategies to accurately assess and treat sleep disorders in elders.
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How does alcoholism manifest itself in elders? Why is it underdiagnosed? What are some consequences of alcoholism in the later years?
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Distinguish alcohol dependence from alcohol abuse.
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Why do women and older people have a lower tolerance for alcohol?
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List the types of mental health services available to mentally ill elders.
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Describe the type of therapy thought to be most effective for older people.
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What is DSM-IV and why is it useful?
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What symptoms must be present to meet the criteria for major depression?
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How do antidepressant medications work?
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What types of treatments/programs are available to help individuals to quit smoking?
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What is the most common reason for sleep apnea and what treatments are available?
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Discuss the physiological, psychological and social correlates of Alzheimer's disease, including the effect upon the caregiver.
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Discuss at least three types of mental health services used by elders and critique their effectiveness for that group.
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Discuss client, therapist and system biases that contribute to low utilization of mental health services by elders.
Discuss three common transitions of later life and the impact of each on the elder and family.
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Discuss nicotine dependence as a mental disorder and the role of the physician. Also describe the resources available to individuals who want to quit smoking.
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Differentiate dementia from delirium. Include causes, symptoms, and treatment of each.
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Describe the symptoms of anxiety and the common treatments.
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Both Medicare and Medicaid are sources of payment for mental health services. Discuss the advantages and drawbacks of nursing homes for mentally ill elders.
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Discuss which services are reimbursed for each of these sources.
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Give a historical perspective on advocacy efforts for the mentally ill in the U.S.
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Discuss the two main types of dementia, their symptoms, and their progression.
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Discuss the results of studies regarding cognition and also the limitations regarding the measurement of cognitive function.
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Many of the transitions of later life are characterized by loss. Discuss five common losses in the later years and give examples of each. In contrast, what are the benefits of old age?
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List and discuss five factors that affect adjustment in the later years.
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