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What is the main goal of milieu therapy in mental health care?
What is the main goal of milieu therapy in mental health care?
- To focus on cognitive restructuring techniques
- To prescribe medication to patients
- To provide a safe environment that supports clients in achieving therapeutic goals (correct)
- To conduct individual counseling sessions with clients
Which type of therapy focuses on increasing motivation and moment-to-moment interventions without using pharmacological substances?
Which type of therapy focuses on increasing motivation and moment-to-moment interventions without using pharmacological substances?
- Milieu therapy
- Cognitive therapies
- Communication therapy
- Group therapy (correct)
In mental health care, what is the primary purpose of cognitive therapy?
In mental health care, what is the primary purpose of cognitive therapy?
- To change maladaptive behaviors and cognition (correct)
- To provide physical interventions
- To increase automatic thoughts
- To focus on maladaptive relationships
What is the emphasis of dialectical therapy in mental health treatment?
What is the emphasis of dialectical therapy in mental health treatment?
Which technique is utilized in de-escalation strategies for client management in mental health care?
Which technique is utilized in de-escalation strategies for client management in mental health care?
What is the primary function of seclusion as a form of intervention in mental health care?
What is the primary function of seclusion as a form of intervention in mental health care?
What type of treatment involves using MRI pulses to stimulate the brain for resistant bipolar impairment?
What type of treatment involves using MRI pulses to stimulate the brain for resistant bipolar impairment?
In the context of mental health, what is a common symptom of vegetative symptoms related to mood circumstances?
In the context of mental health, what is a common symptom of vegetative symptoms related to mood circumstances?
Which brain structure is associated with the processing of adverse events and stressors?
Which brain structure is associated with the processing of adverse events and stressors?
What is a common characteristic of Bipolar II disorder?
What is a common characteristic of Bipolar II disorder?
Which intervention may lead to movement being slowed, flattened facial expressions, and anhedonia?
Which intervention may lead to movement being slowed, flattened facial expressions, and anhedonia?
What consequence may be observed when judgment is compromised, and there are perceptual changes in individuals?
What consequence may be observed when judgment is compromised, and there are perceptual changes in individuals?
Which symptom is characteristic of a manic episode?
Which symptom is characteristic of a manic episode?
What is a common feature of a depressive episode?
What is a common feature of a depressive episode?
Which symptom is more likely to be observed in a patient during a depressive episode?
Which symptom is more likely to be observed in a patient during a depressive episode?
What is an indicator of compromised insight into behaviors in a mental health context?
What is an indicator of compromised insight into behaviors in a mental health context?
Which term is used to describe a condition where a person experiences hallucinations and racing thoughts?
Which term is used to describe a condition where a person experiences hallucinations and racing thoughts?
In mental health assessment, what might be concerning if a patient shows 'reduced eye contact' and 'monotone speech'?
In mental health assessment, what might be concerning if a patient shows 'reduced eye contact' and 'monotone speech'?