Interpersonal Model (Sullivan, Peplau) Flashcards
Human development results from IPR, and that behavior is motivated by avoidance of anxiety and attainment of satisfaction (Sullivan).
Interpersonal Model
3 Modes of the Interpersonal Model
Characteristics of infancy and childhood, involves brief, unconnected experiences that have no relationship to one another
Prototaxic Mode
3 Modes of the Interpersonal Model
Prototaxic Mode
Parataxic Mode
Syntaxic Mode
3 Modes of the Interpersonal Model
Begins in early childhood as the child begins to connect experience in sequence
Parataxic Mode
3 Modes of the Interpersonal Model
Which begins to appear in school-aged children and becomes more predominant in pre-adolescence, the person begins to perceive him or herself and the world within the context of environment and can analyze experience in a variety of settings
Syntaxic Mode
3 Modes of the Interpersonal Model
Maturity may be defined as predominance of syntaxic mode
Syntaxic Mode
Nurse-patient relationship
Therapeutic use of self
Interpersonal Process (Peplau)
Therapeutic relationship directed toward meeting the patient’s needs
Interpersonal Process (Peplau)