Biology Forums - Study Force

Science-Related Homework Help Psychology Topic started by: 216339 on Mar 9, 2018



Title: Explain the arguments for and against prescriptive licensing for psychologists. What will be an ...
Post by: 216339 on Mar 9, 2018
Explain the arguments for and against prescriptive licensing for psychologists.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Explain the danger associated with monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

Each year, more mentally ill persons are _______ than are admitted to state mental hospitals.
 
  A. killed
  B. jailed
  C. sued
  D. treated for agranulocytosis

Question 4

One of the symptoms of a major depressive episode is decreased or increased appetite.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 5

One indirect consequence of effective drug treatment for serious mental disorders is that more mentally ill people are now in jail or prison than in mental hospitals.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


Title: Explain the arguments for and against prescriptive licensing for psychologists. What will be an ...
Post by: drice_09 on Mar 9, 2018
Answer to #1

Argument for: There is a general shortage of psychiatrists especially in rural and low-income urban areas. People are then usually prescribed psychoactive drugs by a general practitioner and may be seeing a psychologist. There is often little communication between the two, so patients could be receiving incorrect treatment. General medical training covers very little about mental illness and clinical psychology training is extensive on mental illness but no background in medicine. If psychologists could undergo more training in medicine and prescription of medicine, they could be well equipped to give drug treatment to patients.
Argument against: Medical doctors fear that even with this training psychologists could still miss important medical considerations and, therefore, put a patient's health at risk. Some psychologists fear that this could turn the field of psychology into pill pushing and neglect the other treatment approaches.

Answer to #2

They alter the normal metabolism of a dietary amino acid, tyramine, such that if an individual consumes foods with a high tyramine content while taking MAO inhibitors, a hypertensive (high blood pressure) crisis can result. A severe headache, palpitations, flushing of the skin, nausea, and vomiting are some symptoms of this reaction, which has in some cases ended in death from a stroke. Patients taking MAO inhibitors must also avoid sympathomimetic drugs, such as amphetamines, methylphenidate, and ephedrine.

Answer to #3

B

Answer to #4

TRUE

Answer to #5

TRUE


Title: Explain the arguments for and against prescriptive licensing for psychologists. What will be an ...
Post by: 216339 on Mar 9, 2018
Easily the best answer :lol:


Title: Explain the arguments for and against prescriptive licensing for psychologists. What will be an ...
Post by: drice_09 on Mar 9, 2018
If so, mark it solved 8-)