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Question 1
A strategy to reduce mental-illness stigma is
Group of answer choices
label avoidance
medication therapies
non-
adherence
protest
the “”why try”” approach
Question 2
An approach developed to help people take stock of their addictions is
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advanced directives
interpersonal problem solving
motivational interviewing
self-stigma resolution
shared decision-making
Question 3
An example of moment-to-moment skill is
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adherence
personal empowerment
recovery as process
reflective listening
regular recreational activities
Question 4
Independence in matters related to housing is an example of
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outcome recovery
process recovery
the cognitive behavioral model of recovery
structural recovery
the “why try” effect
Question 5
Which of the following is a rule that most support groups follow?
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members must actively participate
groups must be led by a professional therapist
members must have a diagnosed mental illness
members must maintain confidentiality
members must not express anger towards each other
Question 6
The phrase “”Nothing about us without us”” refers to
Group of answer choices
consumers’ belief that they know what is best for them in their recovery from mental and emotional problems
consumers who will not stand up or voice opinions for fear of retribution
national and local self-help clearinghouses that disseminate information on the Internet
support groups that focus on recreational activities and community participation activities
transition programs developed at
Fountain House
Question 7
Initial implementation of de
institutionalization
is believed to have led to
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a decline in consumer advocacy
fewer people with mental illness going to jail or prison
less recidivism
more people with mental illness becoming homeless
more reliance on the mental-health system
Question 8
The National Mental Health Association evolved from
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The Anti-Insane Asylum Society
Fountain House
The National Committee on Mental Hygiene
The Network Against Psychiatric Assault
WANA
Question 9
Which group appears to be the most vulnerable for committing suicide?
Group of answer choices
African-American men in the Air Force
older men from the National Guard and Reserves
service members who do not have a religious affiliation
single women in all branches of the military
veterans who have been home more than 5 years
Question 10
Secondary PTSD is most likely to occur when
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female service members are sexually assaulted by members of their unit
individual augmentees are sent to units other than their own
spouses adapt to the disordered behavior of a veteran family member
veterans do not receive needed mental-health services from the VA
veterans engage in
substance abuse
and other risky behaviors
Question 11
The Army substituted the term “”behavioral health”” for “”mental illness”” to
Group of answer choices
allow support services from non-military community agencies
employ more Veterans Service Organizations
gain more funding from the DoD
minimize the impact of PTSD
reduce stigma
Question 12
Which of the following has been described as one of the “”major justice reforms of the last part of the 20th century””?
Group of answer choices
deferred adjudication
implementation of Crisis Intervention Teams
specialized police response
the expansion of drug courts
the Sequential Intercept Model
Question 13
Police departments hiring mental-health specialists is an example of
Group of answer choices
mental-health-based specialized mental-health response
mobile crisis unit
police-based specialized mental-health response
police-based specialized police response
police mental-health-systems mapping
Question 14
One of the aspects that leads to the effectiveness of drug courts is
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adherence to traditional programs
avoidance of boundary spanners
focus on punitive interventions
mandatory CIT training
numerous contacts with the judge
Question 15
Children who are bullied are more likely than their peers to experience
Group of answer choices
anti-social personality disorders
anxiety disorders
attention deficit disorders
individualized education plays
poverty
Question 16
The response to mental-health needs of children most often recommended today is
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institutionalization
juvenile detention
psychotropic medication
residential treatment
system of care within the child’s home community
Question 17
Prescribing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors to children
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happens more often with girls than boys
happens more often with middle-class or wealthy children
is effective as a treatment on its own, without including other forms of treatment
is never recommended for children
may increase the likelihood of suicidal thoughts or ideations
Question 18
Caregiving responsibilities for family members with mental illness (such as financial strain, navigating services and systems, and family disruption and stress) are examples of
Group of answer choices
high emotional expression
objective burden
paradigm shift
subjective burden
the schizophrenogenic mother
Question 19
A family member’s level of criticism, hostility, and/or emotional overinvolvement is
Group of answer choices
a sign of genetic risk for developing
schizophrenia
expressed emotion
FPE subjective burden
objective burden
subjective burden
Question 20
The relapse rate for patients in FPE groups with their families and taking medication is
Group of answer choices
0.1
0.15
0.35
0.4
0.6
Question 21
In PMFG, joining refers to
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blaming the family for causing the client’s mental illness
collecting and sharing information while supporting the client and family
family participation in an education workshop
providing reference lists to family members
self-disclosure about own personal and professional experiences with mental illness
Question 22
Avoiding loud arguments about chores is an example of which family guideline?
Group of answer choices
give each other space
go slow
ignore what you can’t change
keep it cool
keep it simple
Question 23
The greatest need of older people with long-term psychiatric disorders is
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adult medical day centers
institutionalization
medical marijuana
recovery goals emphasizing employment
support to live in the community
Question 24
The most common mental disorder among older adults is
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anxiety disorders
dementia
depression
schizophrenia
substance abuse
Question 25
One of the reasons serious and persistent mental illness declines with age is that
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depression is a normal and healthy response to developmental changes of aging
life expectancy of people with serious mental illness is considerably lower than the general population
older adults are more likely to become asymptomatic
older adults experience less substance abuse than younger adults
there aren’t enough service providers to diagnose it
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