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Pleasure center of the brain that seeks immediate pleasure or avoids pain, without regard for possible outcomes |
Idreality |
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Reality based and has more control then the Id |
Ego |
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______ believed that the mind was divided into 3 levels the conscious ego, the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious |
Carl Jung |
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Jean Piagets theory of cognitive development identifies an interrelationship between the ________ and the ________ functions in the development of one’s personality |
Intellectual ; emotional |
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How many stages of the human life cycle did Erik Erikson identify |
Eight |
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Humanistic theory that emphasizes the total person |
Holistic care |
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Major concept of the systems theory is that individuals are viewed as functioning: |
Within a set of interacting and related units |
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Betty Neumann developed theory that promotes nursing interventions to assist individuals in reaching & maintaining the highest level of wellness possible. What is this theory |
Systems theory |
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Involves engaging in an activity that helps to resolve feelings of guilt |
Restitution |
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An attempt to overcome feelings of inferiority |
Compensation |
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Way of explaining something in a good, although not true way |
Rationalization |
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Individual takes on personal characteristics of someone they admire |
Identification |
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Medical model which states that illness is the result of abnormalities in the structure, function, or chemistry of the body |
Biobehavioral |
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Believes behavior is a result of rewards to enforce desired behaviors |
Behavioral theory |
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Psychobiology theory considers causes of mental illness to be : |
Genetics Neurotransmitter activity Immune system dysfunction |