330-T1 Flashcards
peplau level of anxiety in which the person has a heightened awareness, can solve problems, butterflies
Mild anxiety level-peplau
peplau level of anxiety in which the person is selectively attentive, decreased perceptual field, muscle tension, increased automatisms (nervous mannerisms)
Moderate level of anxiety—Peplau
peplau level of anxiety in which the person has heart attack thoughts, tachycardia, ritualistic/purposless movement, feelings of dread, cannot solve problems
Severe level of anxiety—-Peplau
peplau level of anxiety in which the person has a loss of rational thought, hallucinations
Panic level of anxiety—-Peplau
theorist who stressed the importance of roles? what are those roles?
Peplau
simple ---stranger sugar----surrogate rarely----resource causes---counselor tooth---teacher lengthen---leader
Humanism (humanistic theories) focus on what three things?
- a person’s positive qualities
- capacity to change (human potential)
- promotion of self esteem
Maslow is known for
humanism—hierarchy of needs
Carl Rogers is known for
Humanism—client centered therapy
which theory believes that behavior can be changed with a system of rewards and punishment?
behavorism
Who theorized classical conditioning
Pavlov