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Psychologist Post-Test

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Questions:
1. What is a technique which can be implemented early in therapy for increasing a bipolar client’s self-esteem regarding a situation?
2. What are the steps in the compassionate perspective technique?
3. What are steps to initializing Behavioral Activation Therapy?
4. What are steps regarding implementing Behavioral Activation Therapy?
5. What are steps regarding implementing ACT?
6. What are techniques which can be used regarding self absorption?
7. What are techniques which can benefit the bipolar client’s loved ones?

Answers:
A. supporting identification of value and confronting distraction.
B. The in the compassionate perspective technique are to foster an understanding of equality through human struggle, to provide the client with a sense of self worth, to qualify the client’s understanding of the concept, and to validate the client.
C. understanding feelings of loss and dealing with change.
D.  identifying moments of inaction, emphasizing behavior’s contribution to mood, and emphasizing routine.
E. identifying alternative actions, identifying and engaging previously rewarding activities, and fostering the cognition of devaluing thoughts as distractions.
F. the best case scenario technique.
G.
stress management and personal support systems.


Questions:
8. Psychiatric comorbidity occurs in what percentage of bipolar individuals?
9. What are the phases of Family Focused Therapy for bipolar disorder?
10. What is the social zeitgeber hypothesis?
11. What are components of the "relapse drill" technique for family-focused treatment?
12. How can well-meaning family members inadvertently reinforce suicidal behaviors in bipolar individuals?
13. What are integral tasks of Family Focused Therapy for BD?
14. What are unique aspects to CBT that make it particularly suitable to the treatment of BD?
15. According to Patelis-Siotis, what is an important consideration when a BD client with a comorbid anxiety disorder reports cognitive impairment, cognitive slowing, and difficulties with memory during the recovery phase?
16. Partial or non-adherence to longterm treatment is reported in what percentage of bipolar disorder patients?
17. What percentage of BD patients have been reported to have a history of substance abuse?
18. What are the topics that psychoeducation should include?

Answers:
A.  First, the psychoeducational nature of CBT, which promotes, monitoring and self-regulation, makes it helpful for the treatment of this severe chronic recurring disorder. Second, CBT has been shown to be effective in increasing compliance to pharmacological treatment. Third, the established effectiveness of CBT in the prevention of relapse in unipolar depression suggests that it might be useful for relapse prevention in patients diagnosed with BD. Fourth, preliminary results indicate that the interaction of cognitive style and stressful life events may predict depressive symptomatology in BD.
B. 1. Identifying signals of increasing instability; 2. Forming a prevention plan; 3. Communication Enhancement Training; and 4. Problem solving
C. The first phase involves Psychoeducation, whereas the final 2 phases focus on
communication and problem-solving skills..
D. (1)to encourage the patient to verbally express his or her suicidal despair, hopelessness, regrets, shame, or guilt to family members; (2)for family members to respond calmly and validate the patient’s feelings without becoming punitive, anxious, or rejecting; & (3)for the family to problem-solve about ensuring the patient’s safety
E. 60%
F. 50%
G. unstable or disrupted daily routines lead to circadian instability and affective episodes in vulnerable individuals.
H. Psychiatric comorbidity occurs with a 25% prevalence rate of personality disorder and with anxiety disorders co-occurring in 31% to 95% of bipolar individuals.
I.  Suicidal behaviors can be inadvertently reinforced by well-meaning family members who ignore a bipolar, depressed patient’s persistent complaints about feeling badly but then show excessive concern when he or she mentions suicide.
J.  whether the client’s reported cognitive symptoms are true cognitive deficits related to the illness, or medications, or both; or the perception of the individual that his or her memory and concentration were much better prior to the diagnosis of the illness.
K.  recognition and acceptance of illness; identifying triggers to relapse and early signs of trouble; standardizing daily routines; dealing with friends and family and minimizing stressors; learning how to cope with mood changes; medication education; potential risks of substance use; info about self-help groups; family planning; risk of sexually transmitted diseases; info regarding resources and referral to support services; and efforts should be made to make psychoeducation understandable given the individual’s language, culture, and reading level

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Evaluation

Select a number below regarding your ability to accomplish the following objectives that have been covered by the Content presented in this Course; "1" meaning you cannot accomplish the objective, and "5" meaning you can.

1. Objectives for the Course
Course Content Manual Objectives:
Explain three phases of Family Focused Therapy for bipolar disorder.
Explain three tasks for the family for which you would use Family Focused Therapy.
Explain four unique aspects to CBT that make it particularly suitable to the treatment of BD.
Explain how well-meaning family members can reinforce suicidal behaviors in bipolar individuals.
Explain what percentage of BD patients have been reported to have a history of substance abuse.
Audio Content Objectives:
Explain the four steps in the compassionate perspective technique.
Explain three steps to initializing Behavioral Activation Therapy.
Explain three steps regarding implementing Behavioral Activation Therapy.
Explain two steps regarding implementing ACT.
Explain two techniques which can benefit the bipolar client’s loved ones.

For the remaining evaluation questions, rate the catagories below on a scale of 1-5; "1" is low, "5" is high.
2. Instruction and Content
Instruction and content presented was consistent with objectives above.
Content appropriate for level of profession advanced, intermediate, beginning, etc.
3. Teaching Methods
Audio tape, Course Content Manual, and Test were effective in presenting the information related to the above objectives.
4. Relevance
The information was relevant to the topic.
5. Facility
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6. General
I would recommend this Course to others.
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