QUIZ Flashcards

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Is the broadly defined as a multidimensional process based on the assessment of an individual’s medical psychological and social needs and functional capabilities in order to develop personalized care and follow up.

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Holistic assessment

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Refers to a client’s level of cognitive functioning and emotional functioning

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Mental status

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Is an essential part of one’s total health and is more than just the absence of mental disabilities or disorders

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Health

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States that health is a state of complete physical mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

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The World Health Organization (WHO, 2014)

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A states of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities can cope with the normal stresses of life can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community

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Mental Health

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Further defines mental health as a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities can cope with a normal stresses of life can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community

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WHO

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Health is an essential part of one’s total health and is more than just the absence of mental disabilities or disorders

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Mental status

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“Any condition characterized by a cognitive and emotional disturbances abnormal behaviors impaired functioning or any combination of these”

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Mental disorder

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Can be defined as disorders that affect mood behavior and thinking such as depression schizophrenia anxiety disorders and addictive disorders

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Mental illness

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Often causes significant distress or impaired functioning or both.

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Mental disorders

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Individuals experiencing dissatisfaction with self relationship and ineffective coping

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Mental disorders

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Daily life can seem overwhelming or unbearable

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Mental disorders

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Individuals may believe that their situation is hopeless

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Mental disorders

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Defined as unpleasant sensory and emotional experience which we primarily associate with tissue damage or describe in terms of such damage

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Pain

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Is whatever the experiencing person says it is existing whenever he says it does

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Pain

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Defind pain as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience which we are primarily associate with tissue damage or describe in terms of such damage

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International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)

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Emotional pain or mental pain

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Psychological pain

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Is a combination of physiologic phenomena but with psychosocial aspects that influence its perception

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Refers to pain originating from the persons psychological dimension and has been found through underlie suicidal behavior

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Psychological pain

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This mental pain is separate from criteria for depression but depression can cause emotional pain as well

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Psychological Pain

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Somatization involves transferring or converting uncomfortable feelings into physical symptoms which may be more tolerable

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Psychosomatic or Psychogenic Pain

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The process of somatization when psychological pain becomes physical

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Psychosomatic or Psychogenic Pain

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Examples include limb paralysis, sensory loss, seizures (often called pseudoseizures)

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Psychosomatic or Psychogenic Pain

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involves transferring or converting uncomfortable feelings into physical symptoms which may be more tolerable

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Somatization

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What are the 2 Types of Pain

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  1. Psychological Pain
  2. Psychosomatic or Psychogenic Pain