Deck 14: Community Agencies, Medical Settings, and Other Specialized Clinical Settings
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Deck 14: Community Agencies, Medical Settings, and Other Specialized Clinical Settings
1
Prior to 1963, people with mental illness were
A) treated in residential treatment facilities
B) treated in community mental health centers
C) primarily hospitalized in state institutions
D) treated in group homes
A) treated in residential treatment facilities
B) treated in community mental health centers
C) primarily hospitalized in state institutions
D) treated in group homes
primarily hospitalized in state institutions
2
What resulted in the deinstitutionalization of people with chronic and severe mental illness?
A) World War II
B) Development of CACREP
C) Enactment of the Mental Health Deinstitutionalization Act
D) Enactment of the Community Mental Health Centers Act
A) World War II
B) Development of CACREP
C) Enactment of the Mental Health Deinstitutionalization Act
D) Enactment of the Community Mental Health Centers Act
Enactment of the Community Mental Health Centers Act
3
_____________ serve as administrative behavioral health authorities that outsource treatment to a network of providers
A) SAMHSAs
B) Local management entities
C) Community mental health centers
D) None of the above
A) SAMHSAs
B) Local management entities
C) Community mental health centers
D) None of the above
Local management entities
4
Which of the following is an example of a direct client service?
A) outreach program for persons dealing with life transitions and difficult situations
B) advocacy for groups such as underserved populations dealing with chronic mental health problems
C) promoting self-help programs
D) none of the above
A) outreach program for persons dealing with life transitions and difficult situations
B) advocacy for groups such as underserved populations dealing with chronic mental health problems
C) promoting self-help programs
D) none of the above
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5
Which of the following is an example of an indirect community service?
A) outreach program for persons dealing with life transitions and difficult situations
B) advocacy for groups such as underserved populations dealing with chronic mental health problems
C) Helping the local community organize to work for positive environmental change
D) Educational programs on the nature of mental health
A) outreach program for persons dealing with life transitions and difficult situations
B) advocacy for groups such as underserved populations dealing with chronic mental health problems
C) Helping the local community organize to work for positive environmental change
D) Educational programs on the nature of mental health
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6
_______________ refers to the number of "billable hours" a clinician generates.
A) Scale
B) Productivity
C) Yield
D) None of the above
A) Scale
B) Productivity
C) Yield
D) None of the above
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7
____________________ is a specialty credential within the field of professional counseling.
A) certified clinical mental health counseling credential (CCMHC)
B) licensed certified mental health specialist (LCMHS)
C) board certified clinical mental health counselor (BC- CMHC)
D) all of the above
A) certified clinical mental health counseling credential (CCMHC)
B) licensed certified mental health specialist (LCMHS)
C) board certified clinical mental health counselor (BC- CMHC)
D) all of the above
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8
Which of the following provide(s) services to patients who continue to need intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour supervised care?
A) intensive outpatient programs
B) inpatient care
C) partial hospital programs
D) a and c
E) all of the above
A) intensive outpatient programs
B) inpatient care
C) partial hospital programs
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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9
_________________ refers to care needed by an individual during the last months or weeks of his or her life.
A) Grief and loss care
B) Hospice
C) MACCC
D) None of the above
A) Grief and loss care
B) Hospice
C) MACCC
D) None of the above
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10
________________ refers to a compassionate, comprehensive team approach to care that focuses on quality of life for anyone coping with a serious illness, including the patient and family members.
A) Grief and loss care
B) Chronic Rehabilitation Care
C) Palliative care
D) None of the above
A) Grief and loss care
B) Chronic Rehabilitation Care
C) Palliative care
D) None of the above
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11
___________________ refers to the abuse of two or more substances simultaneously.
A) dual diagnosis
B) polysubstance abuse
C) process addiction
D) addiction
A) dual diagnosis
B) polysubstance abuse
C) process addiction
D) addiction
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12
___________________ is the coexistence of substance abuse and mental disorders
A) dual diagnosis
B) polysubstance abuse
C) process addiction
D) addiction
A) dual diagnosis
B) polysubstance abuse
C) process addiction
D) addiction
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13
___________________, according to L'Abate (1992), is "a persistent and intense involvement with and stress upon a single behavior pattern, with a minimization or even exclusion of other behaviors, both personal and interpersonal"
A) polysubstance abuse
B) dual diagnosis
C) addiction
D) none of the above
A) polysubstance abuse
B) dual diagnosis
C) addiction
D) none of the above
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14
Mary is neglecting school and work responsibilities by spending much of the day on her smartphone checking email, responding to messages, updating her social media accounts, and playing games. It is possible that Mary has a
A) substance addiction
B) process addiction
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
A) substance addiction
B) process addiction
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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15
________________ is the dominant model for treating substance use disorders, and it is based on the disease concept of dependency.
A) Minnesota Model of Addiction Treatment
B) Missouri Medical Model of Addictions Model
C) Motivational Interviewing Model of Addictions
D) None of the above
A) Minnesota Model of Addiction Treatment
B) Missouri Medical Model of Addictions Model
C) Motivational Interviewing Model of Addictions
D) None of the above
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16
_______________ is unmanaged, unsupervised detoxification that often is unsuccessful.
A) Residential treatment
B) medical detoxification
C) social detoxification
D) self-detoxification
A) Residential treatment
B) medical detoxification
C) social detoxification
D) self-detoxification
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17
Clients who successfully complete a chemical dependency program are considered to be in which stage of Prochaska, DiClemente, and Norcross's (1992) transtheoretical model of change?
A) action
B) relapse
C) preparation
D) maintenance
A) action
B) relapse
C) preparation
D) maintenance
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18
Michael has been using and abusing cocaine for four years. He does not believe he has a problem and, thus, does not plan on changing his use of cocaine. In which stage of the transtheoretical model of change is Michael?
A) precontemplation
B) contemplation
C) preparation
D) relapse
A) precontemplation
B) contemplation
C) preparation
D) relapse
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19
____________________ includes constant verbal abuse, harassment, extreme possessiveness, deprivation of resources, isolation, and the destruction of physical property.
A) physical abuse
B) sexual abuse
C) psychological or emotional abuse
D) none of the above
A) physical abuse
B) sexual abuse
C) psychological or emotional abuse
D) none of the above
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20
Which of the following is an example of a direct client service for child abuse?
A) sponsoring a parent support group that focuses on effective parenting skills
B) working with DSS to provide supervision and structured intervention for visits between children and parents
C) individual and family counseling for children and parents
D) none of the above
A) sponsoring a parent support group that focuses on effective parenting skills
B) working with DSS to provide supervision and structured intervention for visits between children and parents
C) individual and family counseling for children and parents
D) none of the above
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21
Describe two settings in which clinical mental health counselors work that most appeal to you? Describe the population served at each setting, and the range of services offered.
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22
List and briefly describe the phases of the Minnesota Model of Addiction Treatment.
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