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What is the order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

1. Basic Needs (Survival)


2. Safety Needs (Comfort)


3. Psychological Needs


4. Self-Actualization


5. Peak Experiences

What theoretical framework is Erikson a part of?

Emotional Development

What is stage 1 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Trust v. Mistrust (Birth to 2 years old)

What is stage 2 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Autonomy v. Shame & Doubt (2-4 years old)

What is stage 3 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Initiative v. Guilt (4-5 years old)

What is stage 4 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Industry v. Inferiority (5-12 years old)

What is stage 5 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Identity v. Role Confusion (13-19 years old)

What is stage 6 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Intimacy v. Isolation (20-39 years old)

What is stage 7 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Generativity v. Stagnation (40-64 years old)

What is stage 8 of Erikson's Life Cycle Tasks?

Integrity v. Despair (65-death)

What are the unconscious defense mechanisms?

1. Denial/Minimization


2. Projection


3. Acting Out


4. Intellectualization


5. Rationalization

What is denial/minimization?

Avoidance of difficult realities by ignoring or refusing to recognize them, or minimizing the impact or effect something will have on their life.

What is projection?

Attributing one's own thoughts or impulses to another person.

What is acting out?

Feelings, emotions, and conflicts are expressed behaviorally, rather than through language.

What is intellectualization?

Excessive reasoning or logic used to avoid painful emotions.

What is rationalization?

Offering a socially acceptable or apparently logical explanation to justify or make acceptable otherwise unacceptable impulses, feelings, behaviors, and motives.

What is transference?

An unconscious response of patients in which they experience feelings and attitudes toward the nurse that were originally associated with significant figures in their lives — may be positive or negative.

What is counter transference?

An unconscious response of the nurse that is generated by the patient's qualities that stimulate emotions based on their own personal experience that results in behavior that is not appropriate to the therapeutic relationship.

What is voluntary psychiatric hospitalization in Maryland?

A person has recognized the need for treatment and signs themselves into the hospital. They must give 72 hours notice of intent to leave the hospital.

What is involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in Maryland?

Two physicians determine that a person has met the criteria and can be hospitalized without their consent.

What is emergency petition for psychiatric evaluation (EP) in Maryland?

A person can be taken to the ED for emergency evaluation. (They will see a NAMI doctor)