Crisis But Flashcards

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Adolescent Crisis

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12-19 age

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The crisis

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identify vs. role confussion

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Goal

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clear sense of self identify

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importance of adolescent period

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  1. intelligence is at its peak
  2. decising regarding future is mode
  3. period of identify crisis physical and sexual
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…………….. may experience very strong reactions and need for help after a life-altering event. It is more natural for adolescents to seek support among their ……….. instead of their …………………..

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Adolescents
friends
family or professional help

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………. amoung ………. have increased by ………. in the past ……….. years

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depression and anxiety
teenargs
%70
25

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causes of teenage crises

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  1. peer and social pressure
  2. drugs
  3. alcohol
  4. a trovmatic event
  5. family conflict
  6. parental divorce, seperation
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signs of teen crisis

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disengagement from school
avoiding old friends
violence
self-harm
changing in eating patterns
promiscuity

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interventions

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self help
educating and training for parents
group, individual family, therapy
change schools
move to a new area

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Alzheimer’s and related dementions can be ……… and …….

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emotionally and financial ruinous

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common from of ……., a progressive brain disease that slowly destroys ……. and …………

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dementia, memories and thinking skills

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Alzheimer’s Symptoms

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difficulty remembering new information
confusion
mood and behavior changes
unable to carry a conservation
irability to care for one’s self

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Alzheimer’s is ……

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ultimately fatal

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in the us …..

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the most
the most expensive disease

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cause of death

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  1. heart disease
  2. cancer
  3. alzheimer
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facts about alzheimer disease

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alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging
alzheimer’s warsens overtime
alzheimer’s has no current cure but treatments for symptoms are avariable and research continues

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alzheimer symptoms

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memory
thinking and reasoning
making judgments and decisions
planning and performing familiar tasks
changes in personality and behavior

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alzheimer’s may experience

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depression
apothy
social withdrawal
mood swings
wondering
changes in sleeping habits
distrust in others

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alzheimer’s life an average of ……… through survival can range from ………….

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8 years - 4 to 20 years

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who are the caregivers

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one in three - age 65 or older
two-thirds - women
one-quarter - sandwich generation

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what does the burden ınclude

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physical
psychological
emotional
social
financial

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alzheimer’s caregivers frequently report experiencing high levels of ……

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stress

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symptoms of caregiver stress

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denial
anger
social withdrawal
anxiety
depression
exhoustion
sleeplessness
irritability
lock of concentration
health problems

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BİLGI (BELKİ ÇIKAR)

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bakımverenlerin yaşadığı duygusal zorluklar

%59 - depression anxiety
%32 - miss their own doctors appointments
%15 - hospitalized for their own health

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tips for alzheimer's caregivers
don't be in denial don't ask, do you remember dont argue, correct or disagree do interact with the person at her level do take care of yourself
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the causes of suicide
ilness family conflict financial difficulties emotional relationship educational failure inability to marry the person they wanted
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in the study, it was also noted that suicide causes were ..................
more common among children and young people - male gender (3 times more likely than women) - age : elderly - unemployed - alcohol and drug abuse - concurrent mental disorders - low social support / living alone - previous psychiatric treatment
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the risk of suicide in ............ that for .....................
patients with mental disorders is higher than patients without co-existent mental disorders (western countries - %90 depressive disorder)
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social media can influence .......
suicide related behavior
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other associations include?
bipolar disorder alcohol drug sehiophrenia
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protective factors
- an individual's genetic and - neurobiological make-up - family and community support attitudinal or behavioral characteristics appropriate and effective clinical care for mental, physical and substance abuse disorder - easy access to effective clinical interventions
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warning signs of suicide
talking and writing about suicide, death or dying insomnia increasing alcohol or other drug abuse isolating him or herself from family and friends looking for ways kill him or herself
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suicide in eldery and adolescent
elderly - buying a gun - stockpilling medications - withdrawing from relationship - losing their interest adolescent - depression - self-mutilation - gender identity issues - eating disorders - instable mood swings or sudden changes in their personality
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strategies for dealing with difficult people
listen stay calm don't judge set limits and boundaries don't act defensively look for the hidden need
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behavior type/characteristic coping strategies
complainer indecisive know-ıt-all expert hostile-agressive (do) hostile -agressive (dont) narcissitic clients
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complainer
listen attentively be prepared to interrupt and take control of the situation switch to problem salving
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indecisive
place all the alternatives in rank of importance give them lots of support after they have finally mode a decision
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know-ıt-all expert
listen to and acknowledge what they say, but you dont have to agree avord being a counter expert provide solid information and sources
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hostile-agressive (do)
stay calm and keep your emotions in check be flexible within reason adapt a possive and non-threatening body posture
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hostile-agressive (dont)
argue with the client turn your back on the client tolerate violence or agression
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narcissitic clients
believe they'Re unique or special look empathy are arrogant what to do with a narcissist -stay calm -create boundaries -educate yourself -watch your wording what not to do with a narcissist -dont argue or confront -dont try to direct them -dont expect them to see your point of lives
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category age group (Years)
75+ elderly (older person) 80+ oldest-old
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fears of aging
loss of independence isolation or loneliness running out of money declining health not being able to drive
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types of age and aging
biological social psychological
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........... refers to the present position of on individual relative to this potential life-span.
biological age
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........ refers to the position of individuals relative to some population with regard to adaptive capacities as observed or inferred from measurements of behavior
psychological age
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.......... refers to the social habits and roles of the individual relative to this group or society
social age
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problems in elderly
social problems health problems
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psychologist who work with older adults known as ......
geropsychologist
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protect your brain as you age
finding suggest that those who believe they have greater control over their physical and cognitive health have better MEMORY and INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING as they age.
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when people feel they dont have control they're likely to be ......... and .........
anxious - distressed
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....................... research has found a clear connection between advanced education and good cognitive functioning
Give your brain a work out
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...................... research in animals has found that exercise prompts .............
exercise your body - new neural connections
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There is evidence that some natural body changes associated with aging may increase a person's risk of experiencing .........
depression
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depressed older adults also experience higher notes of ....... and ..........
insomnia - memory loss
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ın addition, the feelings of hopelessness and isolation that often spur thoughts of suicide are more prevalent among older adults, especially those with ........ or ............
disabilities or confirmed to nursing homes
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compenents of successful aging
engagement with life high cognitive and physical function absence of disease/disability
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............ is one of the major transitions in adult life for both men and women
parenthood
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............ often develops in infertile couples especially when they are under pressure to make medical decisions
moritol discord
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ın general, in infertile couple ........ show higher levels of distress than their male partner
women
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......... show a male intense desire to have a baby than .....
women-men
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........ is a life crisis with a wide range of soci0-cultural, emotional physical and financial problems
infertity
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infertity, approximately ...... of the time its a ...... problem and ......... its ...... problem
%35 -female -%35- male
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.........., .......... and ........... are common with infertility
anxiety, depression, relationship challenges
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researches shows that the emotional pain women experience when going through infertility is similar to those dealing with ......, ...... and .......
cancer, HIV, chronic pain
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psychological responses to infertility
anger denial guilt isolation grief
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wives more incenle to report ......, ...... and ......
depression - anxiety - stress
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men who are infertile feel more ..... and .....
distress and guilt
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....... is a normal transition for women, and every woman experience this differently
menopause
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menopause can lost for ....... and occurs at a median age of ........
8-10 years / 50
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.............. often experience changes in-self esteem and body image
midlife women
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can be a sense of huge loss ;
youth attractiveness femminity
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menopause increases the risk of
heart disease colon cancer osteoporosis
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effects of estrogen depletion
physical symptoms - insomnia, tension, fatigue, memory loss mood changes - stress, anxiety, lock of motivation, irritability, feelings of sadness
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....... may also be a result of potential physical and emotional affects of menopause
depression
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......... has been show to be effective as a treatment for menopause
CBT
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other coping methods for menopause
watching your diet getting some exercise getting enough enough sleep relaxation techniques
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......... is a condition that is ossocrated with the decrease in the male hormone
andropause (%30 of men/50s)
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the most devastating form of psychological terrorism in the workplace is .........
mobbing
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in the workplace, ....................... deliberately imposed on individual with the purpose of destroying that person emotionally, psychologically, physically and professionaly
mobbing is emotional and psychological terrorism
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.................... is characterized by the systematic psychological abuse or humiliation
mobbing at work
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................... at workplace or in other words "mobbing" is a very common
psychological intimidation
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mobbing at workplace conclude with higher ............. and ................ it causes loss of time and money, raise of healthcare costs.
psychological distress and low job satisfaction
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some common mobbing actions
ignoring people'S work talking away their responsibilities aggressive yelling or shouting threatening or attempting physical violence
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types of mobbing
downwords horizontal upwords (duration: at least 10 consecutive months) (frequency: several times each month in consecutive months)
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mobbing actions
incorrect evaluations gossip violence systematic isolation from colleagues free speech is prohibited
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%'ler
%2 sexual absolut %4 physical violence %8 mobbing in many countries mobbing rote is up to %17
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characteristics of mobbing targets
educated, highly creative, dedicated employees under age 25 or over age 55 honest, ethical superior competence the best employees
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five phases mobbing behavior
conflict aggressive acts management inuovement lobeling expuision
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mobbing effects / results
physical, mental, behavioral disorders economic loss social problems anger stress slepp disorder alcohol and drug abuse depression
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individual recommendations
stay calm avord clash proofs writings, notes should be kept should negotiate with witnessed colleagues "170" number of ministry of labor and social security