Test 1 Blueprint (1) Flashcards
All behavior has _______.
meaning
_____ is the foundation of all relationships.
Trust
This is a life-threatening, neurological disorder most often caused by an adverse reaction to neuroleptic or antipsychotic drugs.
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)
What are common symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
high fever sweating unstable blood pressure stupor muscular rigidity autonomic dysfunction
What are the 3 phases of G.A.S.?
1) Alarm reaction
2) Resistance
3) Adaptation or Exhaustion
The General Adaptation Syndrome is a set of involuntary _____ and _____ changes that occur whenever we are faced with a _____ situation.
biochemical
physiological
challenging
What is the trigger to start the GAS?
Stress
Who coined the word “stress”?
Hans Seyle
GAS Name that phase:
Fight or flight…
Alarm reaction
GAS Name that phase:
Coping or self-protection mechanisms (walk, sleep, eat)
Resistance
GAS Name that phase:
Overcoming the stress
Adaptation
GAS Name that phase:
Succumbing to the stress
Exhaustion
Holmes and Rae developed this questionnaire to evaluate the level of an individual’s stress.
Recent Life Changes Questionnaire
What are 3 problems not taken into account on the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire?
1) Perception of life events
2) Coping skills
3) Support systems
Lazarus and Folman define “stress” as a transaction between the ____ and the ____.
individual
environment
What are 3 predisposing factors that influence how a person perceives and responds to stress?
1) Genetic influence
2) Past experience
3) Existing conditions
Response to a stressful situation is influenced by:
- Perception of event
- Severity of event
- Number of events
- Temperament
- Learned behavior and responses
- Self-esteem
- Developmental maturity
- Existing coping strategies
- Support system of caring others
Mental health runs on a _____.
continuum
What are the 2 types of coping strategies?
Adaptive and maladaptive
Meditation, exercise, and music are examples of which type of coping strategy?
Adaptive
Distancing, diversion, and blame shifting are examples of which type of coping strategy?
Maladaptive
List some characteristics of a disease-prone personality.
suspicious
anger/hostility
jealousy
unhealthy sense of humor
____ is the conscious core of the personality.
Ego
The stage theory states that at each stage a task must be ____ or ____.
achieved
resolved
List Erikson’s developmental stages and ages.
Birth-18 mo: Trust v. Mistrust 18 mo-3 yr: Autonomy v. Shame & Doubt 3-5: Initiative v. Guilt 6-11: Industry v. Inferiority 11-21: Identity v. Role Confusion 21-40: Intimacy v. Isolation 40-65: Generativity v. Stagnation > 65: Integrity v. Despair
List Maslow’s stages of Cognitive development.
Physiological Safety/Security Love/Belonging Self-Esteem Self-Actualization
What is the “Johari Window”?
A technique used to help people better understand their relationship with themselves as well as others.
Where is the Johari Window used primarily?
Self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.