MEMORY Definition: storage and recall of both current information (working memory and past information) Orientation: to time, place, person , and situation Intact memory (short term/long term memory) anterograde amnesia: memory loss for events after the onset of amnesia (lupa current events) retrograde amnesia: memory loss for events before the onset of amnesia (lupa past events) MEMORY AND CONSCIOUSNESS AMNESIA Anterograde : associated with brain injury, dementia, substance abuse. Assess confabulation (attempt to justify false response) AMNESIA Retrograde : associated with brain injury, dementia, substance abuse. Assess confabulation (attempt to justify false response) --- CONSCIOUSNES 1. Dissociation : altered consciousness, a trance-like state, disconnected from emotions. Often occurs in response to painful emotional content. An associated symptom of trauma. (unaware of the length of time, lapse of memory) 2. Regression : return to a childlike state. The person is unconscious and unaware of their regression (if they are aware, it is usually a symptom of manipulation) (high pitched voice, simplistic language - infantile, may use words like: I want to be a good girl, I did bad.. etc) Guided practice : 1. flat affect, dysphoric / unable to assess mood, logical, rumination (but not enough info this time, dissociation. (*if preoccupied, client might not respond when prompted) 2. full and congruent, euthymic, logical, anterograde amnesia 3. full and incongruent (upset but smiling), elated, logical (but not much info/ unable to assess, memory unable to assess not enough info, regression Summary: -Amnesia: 1. Anterograde 2. Retrograde - Consciousness: 1. Dissociation 2. Regression' - Orientation: 1. Time 2. Place 3. Person 4. Situation
MEMORY
Definition: storage and recall of both current information (working memory and past information)
Orientation: to time, place, person , and situation
Intact memory (short term/long term memory)
anterograde amnesia: memory loss for events after the onset of amnesia (lupa current events)
retrograde amnesia: memory loss for events before the onset of amnesia (lupa past events)
MEMORY AND CONSCIOUSNESS
AMNESIA Anterograde : associated with brain injury, dementia, substance abuse. Assess confabulation (attempt to justify false response)
AMNESIA Retrograde : associated with brain injury, dementia, substance abuse. Assess confabulation (attempt to justify false response)
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CONSCIOUSNES
1. Dissociation : altered consciousness, a trance-like state, disconnected from emotions. Often occurs in response to painful emotional content. An associated symptom of trauma. (unaware of the length of time, lapse of memory)
2. Regression : return to a childlike state. The person is unconscious and unaware of their regression (if they are aware, it is usually a symptom of manipulation) (high pitched voice, simplistic language - infantile, may use words like: I want to be a good girl, I did bad.. etc)
Guided practice :
1. flat affect, dysphoric / unable to assess mood, logical, rumination (but not enough info this time, dissociation. (*if preoccupied, client might not respond when prompted)
2. full and congruent, euthymic, logical, anterograde amnesia
3. full and incongruent (upset but smiling), elated, logical (but not much info/ unable to assess, memory unable to assess not enough info, regression
Summary:
-Amnesia:
1. Anterograde
2. Retrograde
- Consciousness:
1. Dissociation
2. Regression'
- Orientation:
1. Time
2. Place
3. Person
4. Situation
excellent!
Thank you, very helpfull videos for studying.
Where can I find the handouts for these training videos?
thank you
great video ! :)
I am your worst nightmare and l am coming to get you, but l have to keep reminding myself as my memory is devastated.
Do you know anything about a mse on depression