Intro to Psych Flashcards
What is the definition of Health according to the World Health Organization?
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
World Health Organization, 2023
Define Mental Health**
Mental Health is a state of well-being in which everyone can realize their own potential, cope with stresses, work productively, and contribute to the community.
World Health Organization
What are Mental Illnesses**
Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior (or a combination of these) associated with distress and/or problems functioning in social, work, or family activities.
American Psychiatric Association
List attributes of Mental Health**
- Rational Thinking
- Resiliency
- Self-esteem
- Self-Awareness
- Emotional growth
- Self-Care
- Learning and Productivity
- Communication skills
- Meaningful relationships
- Spiritual satisfaction
What is Resilience in the context of mental health?
The ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support well-being, characterized by optimism, sense of mastery, and competence.
What is the Diathesis-Stress Model?
It explains that most psychiatric disorders result from a combination of genetic vulnerability (diathesis) and negative environmental stressors.
What early theories existed regarding mental illness in the 19th century?
- Inheritance theory
- Moral degeneracy theory
- Germ theory
- Septic foci theory
What is Revolving Door Treatment?
A cycle where patients return to emergency departments for care and repeated admissions to psychiatric inpatient units due to lack of community support and skills.
What is the purpose of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)?
To communicate that mental illnesses are brain disorders, eliminate stigma, advocate for people with mental illness, improve access to treatment services & integrating mental illness into community life
What is the significance of the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health?
It called for a streamlined system for delivering mental healthcare, advocating for early diagnosis and treatment.
What is Tim’s Law?
Kentucky’s first Assisted Outpatient Treatment statute passed in 2017 to help individuals with serious mental illness access treatment instead of jail.
What does the Mental Health Parity Act (1996) require?**
Insurance companies to provide equal treatment coverage for psychiatric disorders.
What are common barriers to the delivery of adequate mental healthcare?**
- Limited access to mental health services
- Transportation issues
- Long waits for appointments
- Income/Cost & Insurance Parity
- Provider limitations
- Stigma
What is stigma in the context of mental illness?**
Widespread fear and misunderstanding of mental illness, often heightened by media portrayals.
What is the definition of Recovery in mental health?
The process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
What is the DSM-5?
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, providing official medical guidelines for diagnosing psychiatric disorders.
What is the role of a Psychiatric Mental Health Registered Nurse (PMH-RN)?
To provide direct care, education of staff, and serve as clinical liaisons.
What defines an Acute Care Hospital in psychiatric settings?
A highly structured setting that optimizes safety and addresses crisis intervention with an average length of stay of 3-7 days.
What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary admission?**
Voluntary admission is agreed upon by the individual and healthcare professionals, while involuntary admission occurs when professionals believe treatment is necessary despite the individual’s wishes.
What rights do hospitalized patients have?**
- Receive or refuse treatment
- Dignity
- Involvement in planning
- Protection from harm
- Legal counsel
- Confidentiality
- least restrictive means