Week 3 Flashcards
mandatory ethics
ethical functioning at the minimum level of the professional practice.
aspirational ethics
doing what is in the best interest of the client, a higher standard.
fear-based ethics
acting in a way to avoid punishment.
concerned-based ethics
how can you be the best nurse possible?
positive ethics
practitioners focused on doing their best for their clients.
dual or multiple relationships
when a health care practitioner assumes multiple roles with a client.
professional boundaries
are the spaces between the nurses power and the patients vulnerability.
boundary crossing
are brief excursions across professional lines of behavior that may be inadvertent, thoughtless or even purposeful, while attempting to meet a special therapeutic need of the patient (ex. Attending client wedding).
boundary violation
can cause harm and is unethical
- can result when there is confusion between the needs of the nurse and those of the patient.
super ego
developed to protect us from the danger of our impulses, rooted in parent expecations.
reality principle
logical thinking to create plans of action to satisfy needs.
what is the goal of psychoanalytic therapy?
is to help client make the unconscious motives conscious, allowing for personal choice.
ID
impulses that are biologically driven, unconscious.
Ego
mediates between the id and reality
reality anxiety
fear of real-world danger
neurotic anxiety
fear of instincts getting out of hand, fear of punishment.
moral anxiety
guilt felt by acting outside of your moral code
reaction formation
expressing the opposite feeling/impulse.
displacement
directing energy toward another person when the person you want to confront isnt there.
sublimation
diverting sexual or aggressive energy into other channels.
introjection
taking in others values/standards
identification
identifying with successful causes to appear worthwhile
compensation
masking perceived weaknesses.
oral stage
inability to trust, fear of love
anal stage
inability to recognize or express anger, lack of autonomy
phallic stage
inability to accept sexuality or sexual feelings.
blank screen approach
assuming a non-judgemental stance.
psychodynamic therapy
have more limited objectives than restructuring personality.
- are less likely to use the couch.
- have fewer sessions
- use more supportive interventions.
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latent content
hidden motives, wihses, fears
manifest content
dream itself