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ME - Aging: Menopause- Interventions for The Change Post Test

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Questions:

1.1 What technique may be helpful for clients to accept their menopausal changes?
2.1 What is the ‘Say Goodbye and Say Hello’ technique?
2.2 Where does transitory grief stem from?
3.1 What is the ‘Organize a Beauty Day’ technique designed for?
4.1 What are the most important foods for adrenal function?
4.2 What are three levels of stress that the body can experience?
5.1 What is the best treatment for mood swings?
6.1 What are three techniques in the 'Brain Fog Strategy'?
7.1 What are four smaller techniques to help clients survive a drastic mood swing?
Answers:

A. This technique involves asking clients to write two letters: one addressed to their old concepts of womanhood and identity and the other addressed to their new identity
B. The ‘Age Acceptance’ technique
C. To help clients realize that being attractive is possible beyond the age of forty and that beauty is more of a state of mind rather than physicality
D. From the client’s conceptions of their own sexual identity and the destruction of it by the new changes in body chemistry
E. 1. Fight or Flight stage 2. The Resistance Stage 3. The Adrenal Exhaustion stage
F. Vitamin A, B complex and vitamin C
G. 1.Put things into perspective 2.Go with the flow 3.Analyze what sets you off 4.Exercise
H. A heightened awareness that the sudden shift is occurring and needs to be controlled
I. 1. Don’t panic 2. Become a list maker 3. Better sleep

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Questions:

8.1 What are three suggestions a therapist may advise to a client for coping with hot flashes during sessions?
9.1 According to Coney, when associated with menopause, what accelerates bone loss for a period of time?
10.1 According to Stevenson, what risk is increased when HRT is used beyond 5 years?
11.1 According to Lauren Wise, what accelerates the rate of egg depletion?
12.1 What is the social circumstances perspective theory of depression in menopause?
13.1 According to Halbreich and Kahn, what activity may estrogen impact?
15.1 According to Bancroft, what three complex processes are involved in sexual behavior?
16.1 In the Western society, what kind of figure do old women portray?
17.1 What may changes in social expectations cause?
17.2 According to traditional psychoanalysts, when does a patient’s responsiveness to psychodynamic treatment decrease?
Answers:

A. The reduction of estrogen
B. Relaxation exercises, breathing techniques: breathe in through nose and out through mouth, move forward in your chair to cool down
C. Stress, poor nutrition or toxins such as lead or tobacco
D. Increase of breast cancer risk
E. Brain neurotransmitter activity
F. This theory states that menopause is not associated with depression, per se. The various life events and circumstances coincidental with the menopausal transition are related to depression.
G. A marginalized, even demonized figure
H. Biochemical, neurophysiological, and cognitive processes
I. They decrease as age advances beyond maturity
J. Dissonance between the expectations of a mother and those of her children and between subcultures and the larger society