Understanding Psychotic Disorders in Preparation for the LCSW & MFT Exam
I don’t know about all of you out there, but until I interned on an acute inpatient psychiatric unit, I really had no idea what a person experiencing psychosis really looked like (clinically speaking). This category of disorders, distinguished by the primary symptoms of delusions, prominent hallucinations, disorganized speech, or disorganized or catatonic behavior, is bound to come up on the exam in a variety of ways. Here’s just one: Sample Question: A social worker in a community mental health clinic begins an intake on a 22 year-old male. During the course of the intake, the social worker