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Describe the Ego Defense Mechanism-Repression

Involuntarily!!!! blocking unpleasant feelings and expieriences from awareness (accident victims)

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Regression

A response to stress by retreating to an earlier stage in development

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Reaction Formation

Preventing unwanted thoughts or behaviors from being expressed by exaggerating opposite thoughts or behaviors

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Rationalization

making excuses or logical reasons to justify unacceptable feelings or behaviors


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Projection

Attributing feelings or impulses unacceptable to ones self onto another person

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Isolation

Separating a thought or memory from the feeling, tone or emotion associated with it

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Undoing

Symbolically negating or cancelling out an experience that one finds interolerable

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Compensation

Covering up a real or percieved weakness by emphasizing a trait one considers more desirable

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Denial

refusing to acknowledge the existence of a situation or the feelings associated with it.

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Displacement

the transfer of feelings from one target to another that is considered less threatining or that is neutral

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Identification

An attempt to increase self worth by aquiring certain attributes and characteristics of an individual one admires

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Intellectualization

An attempt to avoid expressing actual emotions associated with a stressful situation by using logic, reasoning and analysis

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Introjection

Integrating the beliefs and values of another individual into ones ego structure (a child integrates their parents value system)

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Sublimation

Rechanneling of drives or impulses into constructive activites (mom angry about sons death-starts chapter of M.A.D.D.)

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Supression

The VOLUNTARY blocking of unpleasant feelings

What is the GAF for 100-91

superior function


sought out by others


no symptoms

What is the GAF for 90-81

Absent or minimal symptoms


Good Functioning


Wide range of activities


no more than everyday concerns

What is the GAF for 80-71

if symptoms present-expectable reactions to stressors


slight impairment to social/occupational/school functioning

What is the GAF for 70-61


Mild Symptoms-


depressed mood,


some difficulty in impairment to social/occupational/school functioning


generally well functioning


some meaningful relationships

What is the GAF for 60-51

Moderate Symptoms-


Flat affect-occasional panic attacks


moderate difficulty in impairment to social/occupational/school functioning


few friends and more conflicts with others

What is the GAF for 50-41


Serious Symptoms


suicidal idealation


severe obsessions


frequent shoplifting OR


any serious impairment to social/occupational/school functioning


NO friends No Job

What is the GAF for 30-21

behavior considerablly influenced by delusions/hallucinations


incoherent, grossly inappropriate


preoccupied with suicidal thoughts


Inability to function in almost all areas

What is the GAF for 20-11

Some danger of hurting self or others


suicide attempts without intention of death


frequent violence or manic


OR occasionally fails to maintain hygeine (smears feces)


OR gross communication Impairment (incoherent or mute)

What is the GAF for 10-1

Persistent danger of seriously hurting self or others


OR persistent inability to maintain minimal personal hygeine


OR serious suicidal act with clear expectation of death


What is GAF 0

Inadequate Information

What is Maslows term self actualization?

An individual pocesses the feeling of self fullfillment and the realization of his/her highest potential

What are Maslows hierarchy of needs?

from Top to bottom:


Self Actualization


Self Esteem and Esteem of others


Love and Belonging


Safety and Security


Physiological Needs

How do you decrease stress in a patient?

Orient them to the department and environment


Explain who you are


and whats being done

What is SOLER

Sit squarely facing client


Observe an Open Posture


Lean forward toward the client


Establish eye contact


Relax

What is the behavioral or emotional response by the nurse towards the client?

Countertransference

What occurs when the client unconsciously displaces to the nurse feelings formed toward someone from their past?

Transference


When progress has been made towards mutually set goals, and a plan for assistance during stressful life expieriences has been made, what phase of the relationship are you in?

Termination Phase

When you maintain trust and rapport, and promote the clients perception of reality, and overcome resistance behaviors, you are in what phase of the relationship?

Working Phase

When you establish trust and rapport with a client, indentify their strengths and weaknesses, formulate your diagnosis and set goals, what phase of the relationship are you in?

Orientation/Intro Phase

When you obtain info from the chart or from others about a client, and examine your own feelings about working with that client, what phase of the relationship are you in?

Pre-Interaction Phase

What are the phases in a nurse/client relationship

Pre-interaction Phase


Orientation/Intro Phase


Working Phase


Termination Phase



What are the 2 major responses to stress

Anxiety and Grief