Title: The public health director of an urban area in the Southwestern U.S. has just presided over the ... Post by: jwyatt82 on Mar 9, 2018 The public health director of an urban area in the Southwestern U.S. has just presided over the opening of a new clinic that provide services for clients with panic disorder. She knows from the research that the clinic will probably serve ____.
a. mostly Mexican Americans, as they are at a much higher risk than other groups b. a large portion of the community; the lifetime prevalence is roughly 12 percent c. twice as many women as men d. a diverse population without any other mental disorders Question 2 What are most common comorbid conditions (medical and psychological) associated with a diagnosis of intellectual developmental disorder? What will be an ideal response? Question 3 Which childhood experience increases the likelihood of developing panic disorder? a. moving frequently c. bedwetting b. being overindulged d. being bullied Question 4 Define and provide an example of genotypes and behavioral phenotypes as they relate to intellectual developmental disorders. What will be an ideal response? Question 5 Alma has recurrent terrifying episodes that last about twenty minutes. Her heart beats so fast that she thinks she is having a She has feared having another episode over the past two months. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. panic disorder c. agoraphobia b. posttraumatic stress disorder d. generalized anxiety disorder Question 6 Identify two issues related to the conceptualization of intelligence that impact the understanding of intellectual developmental disorders. What will be an ideal response? Title: The public health director of an urban area in the Southwestern U.S. has just presided over the ... Post by: Jmisty on Mar 9, 2018 C Greatly varies depending on the IDD diagnosis Physical epilepsy, heart problems, sensory disorders, deafness, and physical abnormalities Psychological internalizing symptoms (anxiety and mood disturbances) and externalizing problems (oppositional defiant disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) In severe forms of IDD, may see symptoms similar to autism and self-injurious behaviors D Genotype underlying genetic causes of intellectual development disorders; medical diagnoses such as Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, fragile X syndrome Behavioral phenotypes probability that certain behaviors will be exhibited given a particular genetic etiology; children with Down syndrome are more likely to be short in stature, are more likely to be happy and outgoing, etc. A First issue underlying components and mechanisms of intelligence (sensory, perceptual, associative, and relational knowledge); hypotheses vary from single competence to unique skills and talents; basic mental tasks, language, and higher-level skills; related to academic and occupational outcomes; also includes motivation Second issue development of cognitive and intellectual functioning (interaction of tasks, contexts, and emotional states); follows a linear path (age-related trends related to cognitive development) and individual differences (intellectual development) Third issue role of genes (50 of variation in intelligence is related to genetic make-up); brain structure and function is related to intelligence; environmental influences such as poverty and parental factors (stimulation, drug use, beliefs about education); sociocultural influences Title: The public health director of an urban area in the Southwestern U.S. has just presided over the ... Post by: jwyatt82 on Mar 9, 2018 Makes more sense now, TY
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