Mod. 1 ATI ch. 1, 3, 6 Flashcards

1
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Defense Mechanism:

Altruism (ALWAYS HEALTHY)

A

dealing with anxiety by reaching out to others

adaptive: a nurse who lost a family member in a fire is a volunteer firefighter.
maladaptive: n/a

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Defense Mechanism

Sublimatiion (always healthy)

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dealing with unacceptable feelings or impulses by unconsciously substituting acceptable forms of expression.

adaptive uses: a person who has feelings of anger and hostility toward their work supervisor sublimates those feelings by working out vigorously at the gym during their lunch period.

maladaptiive use: n/a

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3
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Stress and Defense Mechanisms

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Alturism (healthy)
Sublimation (healthy)
Suppression
Repression
Regression
Displacement
Reaction formation
undoing
rationalization
dissociation
denial
compensation
identification
intellectualization
conversion
splitting
projection
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4
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Suppression

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voluntarily denying unpleasant thoughts and feelings

adaptive use: a student puts off thinking about a fight they had with a friend so they can focus on a test

maladaptive use: a person who has lost their job states they will worry about paying bills next week

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Repression

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unconsciously putting unacceptable ideas, thoughts, and emotions out of awareness.

adaptive use: a person preparing to give a speech unconsciously forgets about the time when they were young and kids laughed at them while on stage.

maladaptive use: a person who has a fear of the dentist continually forgets to go to their dental appointments.

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6
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ReGRESSION

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sudden use of childlike or primitive behaviors that do not correlate with the person’s current developmental level

adaptive use: a young child temporarily wets the bed when they learn that their pet died

maladaptive use: a person who has a disagreement with a co-worker begins throwing things at their office.

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7
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Displacement

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shifting feelings r/t an object, person, or situation to another less threatening object, person, or situation.

adaptive use: an adolescent angrily punches a punching bag after losing a game

maladaptive use: a person who is angry about losing their job destroys their child’s favorite toy

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Reaction formation

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unacceptable feelings or behaviors are controlled or kept out of awareness by overcompensating or demonstrating. Overcompensating or demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt.

adaptive use: a person who is trying to quit smoking repeatedly talks to adolescents about the dangers of nicotine.

maladaptive use: a person who resents having to care for an aging parent becomes overprotective and restricts their freedoms

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Undoing

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performing an act to make up for prior behavior (most commonly seen in children)

adaptive use: an adolescent completes their chores without being prompted after having an argument with their parent.

maladaptive use: an individual buys their significant other flowers and gifts after an incident of partner abuse.

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10
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ratiionalization

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creating reasonable and acceptable explanations for unacceptable behavior.

adaptive use: an adolescent says, “They must already have a boyfriend” when rejected by another adolescent.

maladaptive use: a young adult explains they had to drive home from a party after drinking alcohol because they had to feed the dog.

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11
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Beneficence

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quality of doing good; can be described as charity.

ex. nurse helps a newly admitted client who has a psychotic disorder to feel safe in the environment of the mental health facility

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12
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Autonomy

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client’s right to make their own decisions.

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13
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Justice

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fair and equal treatment for all

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14
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Fidelity

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loyalty and faithfulness to the client and to one’s duty

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15
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Veracity

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honesty when dealing with a client

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16
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5th Edition (DSM-5)

purposes

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  1. provided guidelines for healthcare personnel for identifying and categorizing mental health problems.
  2. the manual is a system used in clinical research, and educational settings, in which diagnostic criteria are included for each mental health problem.
  3. the manual addresses culturally diverse populations and mental health problems that may be associated w/ a particular culture
  4. dual dx: client who has both a mental health problem and a substance related problem. (comorbidity/ co-occurring problems)
17
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writ of Habeas corpus

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client can institute an external board hearing to seek an expedient judicial discharge

18
Q

Mental Health
vs.
Mental Illness

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mental health- state of your mind, feelings, and emotions

mental illness- affects a person’s ability to function over a long period of time

19
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Maslows Hierarchy (5 levels)

A

from most important to least

  1. Physiological- breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion

***2. Safety- security of body, family, employment

  1. Love and belonging- friends, family, sexual intimacy
  2. Esteem- self-esteem, confidence, achievement, respect
  3. Self-actualization- morality, creativity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, acceptance of facts
20
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Torts
Intentional
Unintentional

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Intentional- false imprisonment, assault, battery

unintentional- negligence, malpractice