Current Theories Flashcards
mental health
state of well-being in which individual realizes potential, copes with normal stresses, works productively, contributes to community
resilience
ability to recover from or adjust successfully to stressors, loss or trauma
why do you not use the word abuse anumore
indicates substance use is a choice - use the word us instead
mental health continuum model - green
healthy
20%ish
mental health continuum model - yellow/orange
reacting/injured
majoirty people at any given point
mental health continuum model - red
ill
25% of people
what is the DSM 5 used for
use to classify and diagnose psychiatric disorders
purposes of the DSM 5
standardizes language
identifies symptoms and quantifies them
assists in identifying underlying causes
correlates with ICD-10
what does the DSM 5 NOT do
suggest treatment or explain why something is happening
holistic nursing considers X3 of the pt and the family
religious, cultural/ethnic and social roles of the family
ACT patient med delivery
BID directly to patient
EOU
up to 23 hour stay used for acute crisis stabilization
therapeutic milieu
the atmosphere of the environment where care is given
psychoanalytic theory
freud
most psychological disturbances result from early childhood experiences or trauma that are often not remembered
transference
pt applies their feelings onto the HCW
countertransference
HCW applies their feelings onto the pt
Interpersonal Theories
sullivan
social forces and interpersonal situations cause personality development
Developmental Theory
Erikson
developmental tasks during theses stages ideally result in successful resolution
Learned behaviors
watson
all personality traits are learned
skinner
operant conditioning
maslow
hierarchy of needs
beck theory
emotion is based on the premise that the way a person perceives an event
what is the most effective treatment for psychiatric disorders
medication and CBT
peplau
charaterized nurse-patient therapeutic relationsip
recovery model
don’t focus on a cure but living adaptly with chronic mental illness
shifts responsibility from the provider to the individual