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