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| delivery of care is built around? |
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| throretical frameworkds derived from tested/researched theories |
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| the psychoanalytical theory involves which theorist? |
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| sigmund freud, anna freud and erik erikson |
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| what theory says focus on unconvering and gaining insight into UNCONSCIOUS memories and factors that may create unhappiness, recognizable symptoms, troubling personality traits and difficulities in work or in love relationships? |
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| the ... is impulse driven to maximize pleasure and minimize pain? |
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| the... inhibits impulses that are deemed "wrong" sometimes called the conscience? |
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| the ... serves to delay immediate impulse gratification, bringing reality into consideration. |
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| what theorist was involved with the psychosexual development? |
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| birth to 1 and a half years |
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| 3 to 6, interested in genitalla; parent of opposite sex is desired; feelings lead to a variety of defense mechanisms, especially REPRESSION AND IDENTIFICATION, or development of Oedipal (boy) or electra (girl) |
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| in what stage of the psychosecual stages does the superego and its associated defense echanisms develop? |
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| in what stage of the psychosexual stages are sexual feelings and memories from previous three stages repressed and energies are directed toward socially acctptable activites? |
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| 11 to 18, related to independence from parents and finding own mate. |
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| 11 to 18, related to independence from parents and finding own mate. |
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| how the patient feels about the nurse |
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| counter transference is... |
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| way the staff feels towards patients. |
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| birth to 1 and a half years: Development of EGO strength to delay gratification.(desire to fulfill goal) |
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| in EES exercising choice and self-determination is in what stage? |
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| autonomy vs shame and doubt, 1 and a half years-3 years) |
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| in EES what stage involves exploration and discovery as well as discovery of social taboos that lead to guilt? |
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| initiative vs guilt, 3 to 6 |
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| in this EES: this is a time of adolescnece with profound energy, dramatic physiological changes, and new social conflicts. The person is self-absorbed and searching for who one is with challenge for integration (idenity) |
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| industy vs inferiority (6 to 11) |
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| identity vs role confusion in EES |
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| 11-20, a period of development of ones personal idebity |
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| what theory emphasis on the importance of interpersonal relationships in a more holistic manner. development is influenced by interpersonal relationships experienced: infancy, childhood, juvenile, early adolescence, true adolescence, adulthood??? |
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| this is insight oriented therapy where individuals gain understanding of current and past relationships through the therapeutic process. what theory is it? |
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| what theorist and theory focuses on the phases of the interpersonal relationship with orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution?? |
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| interpersonalist hildegard paplau |
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| what theorist calls himself "client centered" and is an example of experience-oriented therapy based on idea that every individual has a STORE of INTERNAL resources and SELF UNDERSTANDING that can be utilized in the process of therapy? |
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| who are the two cognitive theorist? |
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| jean piaget and albert Ellis |
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| what did jean piaget focus on? |
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| assimilation, accommodation, and organization. |
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| what theorist focused on the process of thinking and knowing as an invariable sequence of stages that are not necessarily age-linked and children move through stages at various paces... |
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| what theorist focuses on the concept that what you think is all important and can determine what you do and how you feel? |
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| what theorist says that when we are children, we develop many ideas of the world that help us survive and get along with others. If we maintain these same ideas as adults, they are IRRATIONAL? |
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| eric berne is from what theory? |
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| physical illnesses with a major emotional component are often referred to as ? |
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| psychophysiologic or psychosomatic disorders |
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