Mental Health Technician Certification (AMCA) Practice Test

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What is the term used to describe the eating of non-food items such as rocks or couch stuffing?

  1. Bulimia

  2. Anorexia

  3. Pica

  4. Hyperphagia

The correct answer is: Pica

Pica is the term used to describe the compulsion to eat non-food items. This behavior can include consuming a variety of items, such as dirt, chalk, hair, rocks, and even substances like couch stuffing. Pica can occur in various populations, often associated with nutritional deficiencies, developmental disorders, or mental health conditions. Understanding this term is crucial for mental health technicians, as recognizing pica can help in assessing and providing appropriate care for individuals displaying this behavior. In contrast, bulimia is characterized by binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as vomiting or excessive exercise. Anorexia involves extreme restriction of food intake and an intense fear of gaining weight, leading to significantly low body weight. Hyperphagia refers to excessive eating or appetite, usually without the involvement of non-food items.