Which of the following best describes the typical use/ administration of the Mental Status Exam (MSE) in clinical (non-inpatient) settings?
a. At the beginning of each session, to monitor the client's progress toward treatment goals
b. When the clinician suspects that the client may have some level of intellectual disability
c. To determine whether or not the client meets the DSM-5 criteria for a specific disorder
d. During the first and last session, as a means of evaluating the client's overall progress
b
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Gathering and collecting data and information for completing the RAMP application generally takes:
a. at least one academic semester. b. at least one full academic year. c. only a few weeks. d. none of the above.
Which strategy listed below is NOT an effective method of gaining self-efficacy?
a. identifying personal strengths and resources in the environment b. developing a hierarchy of high risk situations c. placing self in high risk situations during high stress times d. rehearsing alternative responses in problematic situations
According to the text, why are available mental health resources underused in some communities?
a. People may be unaware of their existence. b. People may feel a social stigma attached to seeking professional help. c. People may perceive that these resources are not intended for them because the services are administered in a culturally insensitive way. d. People may harbor the attitude that they should be able to solve their own problems. e. All of the above.
Anorexia nervosa is:
(a) an eating disorder (b) is really the relentless pursuit of thinness (c) chronic binge-eating (d) both a and b