This Ability Flashcards

1
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Loss/abnormality of psychological, anatomical function

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Impairment

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2
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Restriction or inability to perform an activity

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Disability

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3
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Inability to participate in life situations

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Handicap

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4
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framework describing facets of human functioning that may be affected by health condition
Language for describing health

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ICF FRAMEWORK

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5
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Previous lifestyle, coping skills, sense of control, personality

Pre, Co, SOC, pre

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Internal

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Emotional support, self-esteem, financial support, knowledge about disability

Eh, So,Fck, K

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External

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7
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Shock, disorganization, depression

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Initial

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8
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Defense mechanism, unrealistic expectations

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Denial

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9
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Seeking ways to avoid the situation

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Bargaining

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10
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Seeking ways to avoid the situation

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Bargaining

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11
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normal initial reaction to anxiety, fear of losing control

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Internalize anger

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12
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anger directed toward external entities or people

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Externalize hostility

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13
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PT should be aware of the psychological needs of the patien

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Early stage

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14
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prepares patients for reintegration to society

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Middle stage

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15
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patient must construct and adapt to changes when discharged, integrate with community

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Body image

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16
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by actions or feelings

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Acting out

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17
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meeting needs of others

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Altruism

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18
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excessive daydreaming

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Autistic fantasy

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19
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failing to recognize consequences

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Denial

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20
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exaggerated negative qualities to others/self

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Devaluation

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21
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finding what was lost from others

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Displacement

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22
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detaches, spaces out

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Disassociation

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23
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hihingi ka advise, di ka naman makikinig

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Help rejecting

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24
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amusement to lighten mood

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Humor

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25
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over/under estimation

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Idealization

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26
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  • int. Reasoning rather than emotion
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Intellectualization

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27
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postpones emotion

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Isolation

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28
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  • “special powers” possession
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Omnipotence

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29
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undesirable impulses

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Projection

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30
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unreasonable

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Rationalization

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31
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opposite extreme for unacceptable impulses

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Reaction formation

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32
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exclusion of painful thought

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Repression

33
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“all good or all bad”

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Splitting

34
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“dissatisfied sex life, repairs home, while wife is out”

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Sublimation

35
Q

goes for vacation, then fears failure. So, inisip yung school works”

A

Suppression

36
Q

makakabawi sa pag bigay ng regalo” - pag-bawi

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Undoing

37
Q

Paralysis of legs

A

Polio

38
Q

Subjectivity to disability

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Behavioral,cognitive,decisional,informational,retrospective

39
Q

SOMEONE AVOIDS A FACT BY LYING.

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Denial of fact

40
Q

A DIRECT STATEMENT SHIFTING CULPABILITY AND MAY OVERLAP WITH DENIAL OF FACT

A

Blaming

41
Q

AN ATTEMPT TO MAKE THE EFFECTS OR RESULTS OF AN ACTION APPEAR TO BE LESS HARMFUL THAN THEY MAY ACTUALLY

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Minimizing

42
Q

WHEN SOMEONE TAKES A CHOICE AND ATTEMPTS TO MAKE THAT CHOICE LOOK
OKAY DUE TO THEIR PERCEPTION OF WHAT IS “RIGHT” IN A SITUATION.

A

Justifying

43
Q

INVOLVES A PERSON’S AVOIDING THINKING ABOUT OR UNDERSTANDING THE HARMS OF HIS OR HER BEHAVIOR HAS CAUSED TO SELF OR OTHERS

A

Denial of impact

44
Q

PEOPLE USING THIS TYPE OF DENIAL WILL AVOID
PAIN AND HARM BY STATING THEY WERE IN A DIFFERENT STATE OF AWARENESS (SUCH AS ALCOHOL OR DRUG INTOXICATION OR ON OCCASION MENTAL HEALTH RELATED): THIS TYPE OF DENIAL OFTEN OVERLAPS WITH DENIAL OF RESPONSIBILITY.

A

Denial of awareness

45
Q

MANY WHO USE THIS TYPE OF DENIAL WILL SAY THINGS
SUCH AS,
“IT JUST HAPPENED”. DENIAL OF CYCLE IS WHERE A PERSON AVOIDS LOOKING AT THEIR DECISIONS LEADING UP TO AN EVENT OR DOES NOT CONSIDER THEIR PATTERN OF DECISION MAKING AND HOW HARMFUL BEHAVIOR IS REPEATED

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Denial of cycle

46
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INVOLVES THOUGHTS, ACTIONS AND BEHAVIORS WHICH BOLSTER CONFIDENCE THAT NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED IN ONE’S PERSONAL BEHAVIOR

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Denial of denial

47
Q

REACTIVE RESPONSE OF BEREAVEMENT FOR IMPENDING DEATH, SUFFERING. OR THE LOSS OF BODY FUNCTION

A

Depression

48
Q

NEUROCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHANGES HAVE ALL BEEN IDENTIFIED AS RISK FACTORS FOR

A

Depression

49
Q

• ASSOCIATED WITH SELF BLAME
•A MANIFESTATION OF SELF-DIRECTED BITTERNESS AND RESENTMENT:
• SIGNS INCLUDE MANIPULATION, SABOTAGE, AND PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR

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Internalize anger

50
Q

IS ANGER DIRECTED TOWARD OTHER PEOPLE OR OBJECTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND IS AN ATTEMPT TO RETALIATE AGAINST FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS

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Externalize hostility

51
Q

PATIENTS WHO EXPRESS ANGER AGGRESSIVELY
NEED THE HELP OF THE ENTIRE TEAM TO REDIRECT THEIR ANGER INTO PRODUCTIVE THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES THAT FURTHER THEIR REHABILITATION
GOALS

A

Externalized hostility

52
Q

(ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OR RECONCILIATION)

A

Cognitive substage

53
Q

•(ACCEPTANCE OR ASSIMILATION),

A

Cognitive substage

54
Q

•(FINAL ADJUSTMENT, ADAPTATION, OR RECONSTRUCTION)

A

Behavioral substage

55
Q

THE FINAL PHASE IN ADAPTATION AND INVOLVES THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW WAYS OF INTERACTING
SUCCESSFULLY WITH OTHERS AND ONE’S ENVIRONMENT

A

Adjustment

56
Q

THE SPECIFIC FEELINGS AND THEIR LEVEL OF INTENSITY REFLECTIVE OF EACH STAGE

A

Affective

57
Q

THE MENTAL OPERATIONS AND THOUGHT PROCESSES INHERENT IN EACH STAGE

A

Cognitive

58
Q

THE OBSERVABLE, BODILY OR VERBAL, ACTIVITIES IN WHICH THE PERSON ENGAGES AT THE TIME

A

Behavioral

59
Q

THE PERIOD DURING WHICH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE ARE MORE STRONGLY FELT BY THE PATIENT

A

Posttraumatic rehab

60
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY ACTIONS RATHER THAN REFLECTIONS OR FEELINGS.

A

Acting out

61
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY DEDICATION TO MEETING THE NEEDS OF OTHERS.

A

Altruism

62
Q

FAILING TO RECOGNIZE OBVIOUS IMPLICATIONS OR CONSEQUENCES OF A THOUGHT, ACT, OR SITUATION:

A

Denial

63
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY ATTRIBUTING EXAGGERATED NEGATIVE QUALITIES TO SELF OR OTHERS.

A

Devaluation

64
Q

A CHANGE IN THE OBJECT BY WHICH AN INSTINCTUAL DRIVE IS TO BE SATISFIED: SHIFTING THE EMOTIONAL COMPONENT FROM ONE OBJECT OR IDEA TO ANOTHER.

A

Displacement

65
Q

SPLITTING OFF A GROUP OF THOUGHTS OR ACTIVITIES FROM THE MAIN PORTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS; COMPARTMENTALIZATION.

A

Dissociation

66
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY COMPLAINING OR MAKING REPETITIOUS REQUESTS FOR HELP THAT DISGUISE COVERT FEELINGS OR HOSTILITY OR REPROACH TOWARD OTHERS, WHICH ARE THEN EXPRESSED BY REJECTING THE SUGGESTIONS, ADVICE, OR HELP THAT OTHERS OFFER.

A

Help-rejecting complaining

67
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR EXTERNAL
STRESSORS BY EMPHASIZING THE AMUSING OR IRONIC ASPECTS OF THE CONFLICT OR STRESSORS.

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Humor

68
Q

OVERESTIMATION OF THE DESIRABLE QUALITIES AND UNDERESTIMATION OF THE LIMITATIONS OF A DESIRED OBJECT.

A

Idealization

69
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT
OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY THE EXCESSIVE USE OF ABSTRACT THINKING OR THE MAKING OF GENERALIZATIONS TO CONTROL OR MINIMIZE
DISTURBING FEELINGS.

A

Intellectualization

70
Q

THE SPLITING-OFF OF THE EMOTIONAL COMPONENTS FROM A THOUGHT.

A

Isolation

71
Q

THE INDIVIDUAL DEALS WITH EMOTIONAL CONFLICT OR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL STRESSORS BY FEELING OR ACTING AS IF HE OR SHE POSSESSES SPECIAL POWERS OR ABILITIES AND IS SUPERIOR TO OTHERS.

A

Omnipotence

72
Q

ATTRIBUTING ONE’S THOUGHTS OR IMPULSES TO ANOTHER PERSON.
IN COMMON USE, THIS IS LIMITED TO UNACCEPTABLE OR UNDESIRABLE IMPULSES.

A

Projection

73
Q

OFFERING A SOCIAlLY ACCEPTABlE AND APPARENTLY MORE OR LESS LOGICAL EXPLANATION FOR AN ACT OR DECISION ACTUALLY PRODUCED BY UNCONSCIOUS IMPULSES: THE PERSON RATIONALIZING IS NOT INTENTIONALLY INVENTING A STORY TO FOOL SOMEONE ELSE, BUT INSTEAD IS MISLEADING SELF AS WELL AS THE LISTENER:

A

Rationalization

74
Q

GOING TO THE OPPOSITE EXTREME:
OVERCOMPENSATION FOR UNACCEPTABLE IMPULSES.

A

Reaction formation

75
Q

THE INVOLUNTARY EXCLUSION OF A PAINFUL OR CONFLICTUAL THOUGHT, IMPULSE, OR MEMORY FROM AWARENESS. THIS IS THE PRIMARY EGO DEFENSE MECHANISM

A

Repression

76
Q

THIS TERM IS WIDELY USED TODAY TO EXPLAIN THE COEXISTENCE WITHIN THE EGO OF CONTRADICTORY STATES, REPRESENTATIVE OF SELF AND OTHERS, AS WELL AS ATTITUDES TO SELF AND OTHERS: OTHER INDIVIDUALS OR THE SELF IS PERCEIVED AS ALL GOOD OR ALL BAD.

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Splitting

77
Q

ATTENUATING THE FORCE OF AN INSTINCTUAL DRIVE BY USING THE ENERGY IN OTHER, USUALLY CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIVITIES. THIS DEFINITION IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF THE LIBIDO THEORY: THE EXAMPLES DO NOT REQUIRE IT. SUBLIMATION IS OFTEN COMBINED WITH OTHER MECHANISMS, AMONG THEM AIM INHIBITION, DISPLACEMENT, AND SYMBOLIZATION.

A

Sublimation

78
Q

USUALLY FISTED AS AN EGO DEFENSE MECHANISM BUT ACTUALLY THE CONSCIOUS ANALOG OF REPRESSION; INTENTIONAL EXCLUSION OF MATERIAL FROM CONSCIOUSNESS. AT TIMES, SUPPRESSION MAY LEAD TO SUBSEQUENT REPRESSION:

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Suppression

79
Q

AN ACT OR COMMUNICATION WHICH PARTIALLY NEGATES A
PREVIOUS ONE.

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Undoing