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Biopsychosocial model includes:
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biological, social, and psychological factors that influence prevention
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Biopsychosocial model is incorporated into which disciplines?
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Family Med.
Internal Med. Peds Psychiatry |
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How has biopsychosocial model expanded?
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New emphasis on physician behavior and communication skills
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What do we do to illicit and welcome the patient's perspective and feelins?
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incorporate talking as a psychological and social intervention
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What are the three common names for the biopsychosocial model?
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Patient - Centered Care
Family - Centered Care Relationship - Centered Care |
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What is a bias?
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a tendency or inclination, one that prevents unprejudiced consideration of a question
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What is a Prejudice?
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Unfavorable feeling or opinion formed before knowledge, thought or reason.
Unreasonable feelings, attitude, or opinions (usually hostile in nature) about a sex, race, or ethnic group |
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What are Quirks?
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Idiosyncratic patterns in how one interfaces with their patients regardless of how they present.
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What are some of the mature Freudian Defense Mechanisms?
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Altruism
Humor Sublimation Suppression |
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What are some immature Freudian defense Mechanisms?
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Denial, Displacement, Isolation, Rationalization, Regression
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Altruism
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Helping others to avoid negative emotions
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Humor
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Talking or joking about something painful or unpleasant in a way that makes others and yourself laugh.
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Sublimation
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Channeling an unacceptable drive or desire into a socially acceptable format
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Supression
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Deliberately putting aside unwanted feelings without becoming totally aware of them
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Acting Out
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avoid feelings by attention-getting inappropriate behavior
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Denial
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not personally beleiving intolerable facts about reality
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Displacement
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Transfering emotions from an unacceptable to acceptable person or object
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Dissociation
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Separation of function of mental processes
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Identification
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Imitating someone who is more powerful
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Intellectualization
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Using higher mental functions to avoid emotions
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Isolation of effect
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Fail to experience powerful feelings, even though you understand the event
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Projection
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Attributing ones unacceptable feelings to others
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Rationalization
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making resonable explainations for unacceptable feelings
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Reaction formation
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Denying unacceptable feelings and addopting opposite attitudes
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Regression
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Appearance of childlike patterns of behavior during stressful situations
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Somatization
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Turning an unacceptable impulse into a physical symptom
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Splitting
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Believing people or events are either all good or all bad because of intolerance of ambiguity
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Undoing
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Erasing an unacceptable event in the past by adopting acceptiable behavior in the present
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Trust vs Mistrust stage occur
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1 year or younger
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt occur
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2 - 3 years old
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Initiave vs. Guilt occur?
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4 - 6 years
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the industry vs Inferiority occur?
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7 - 12 years
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Identity vs Role Confusion
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Adolescents
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Intimacy vs. Isolation occur
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20 - 34
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Generactivity vs. Stagnation occur?
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35 - 65
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With the Erik Erikson's Stage Theory when would the Ego Integrity vs. Despair occur
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> 65
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In the piagets Stage Theory when does the Sensorimotor stage occur?
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Birth to 18 Months
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In the piagets Stage Theory when does the preoperational stage occur?
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18 months --> 7 years
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In the piagets Stage Theory when does the Concrete Operations Stage occur?
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7 years --> adolescence
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In the piagets Stage Theory when does the Abstract Operations Stage Occur?
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Adolescence throughout adulthood
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