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The process of knowing ones own principle, beliefs, feelings, personality, strengths, weakness, preconceptions, attitudes and responses in different situations is called? |
Self- awareness |
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__________________ gives the nurse a skill in establishing relationships with clients of different values, beliefs, attitudes and principles. |
Self- awareness |
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This is achieved by the nurses utilization of aspects in his or her personality, values, feelings and coping skills commonly known as the? |
Therapeutic use of self |
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Is a psychological tool used to develop self awareness and promote better relationships among people? |
JOHARI window |
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When and who were the two American psychologists that created the JOHARI window? |
1955 Joseph Luft Harry Ingham |
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It is also known as "disclosure or feedback model of self awareness" |
JOHARI window |
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The word ________________ comes from the first names of it's developers Joseph and Harry (Joharry).
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"JOHARI" |
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What are the four areas of JOHARI window? |
1. Open 2. Blind 3. Hidden 4. Unknown |
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Known to self and to others? |
Open |
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Now known to self but known to others? |
Blind |
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Known to self but not to others? |
Hidden |
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Not known to self or to others? |
Unknown |
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These pertain to the qualities known to others and the subject himself |
Quadrant 1: open arena or public self |
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These refer to the subjects attributes that are unknown to him but are known by his or her peers? |
Area or quadrant 2: blind spot or blind area |
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The things that the subject knows about himself? |
Area or quadrant 3: hidden or private self |
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An empty quadrant which symbolizes the qualities undiscovered by neither the subject nor others? |
Area or quadrant 4: unknown |
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Is an unexpected event that can create uncertainty to an individual and has been viewed as a threat to a person's important goals? |
Crisis |
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What are the stages of crisis? |
First stage Second stage Third stage Fourth stage |
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Crisis occurs when the person is confronted by a stressor. Exposure to this stressor would result in anxiety, the individual then tries to handle things by using his or her customary coping skills? |
First stage |
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Crisis occurs when the person realizes that his usual coping ability is ineffective in dealing with anxiety? |
Second stage. |
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As the person becomes aware of his unsuccessful effort in dealing with the perceived stressor the individual tries to deal with the crisis using a new method of coping? |
Third stage |
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Crisis takes place when the person's coping attempts to resolve the crisis fails. The individual then experiences disequilibrium and significant distress? |
Fourth stage |
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What are the types of crisis? |
Maturational crisis Situational crisis Adventitious crisis |
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Also called developmental crisis, these are predictable events in life which includes getting married, having a baby and leaving home for the first time? |
Maturational crisis |
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Unexpected or sudden and events that imperil one's integrity, included in this type of crisis are loss of job , death of a loved one or relative and physical and emotional illness of a family member or an individual? |
Situational crisis |
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Also called social crisis, included in this category are natural disasters like floods, earthquakes or hurricanes, war, terrorist attacks, riots and violent crimes such as rape and murder? |
Adventitious crisis |
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Refers to the methods used to offer immediate, short term help to individuals who experience an event that produces emotional, mental, and physical and behavioral distress or problems? |
Crisis intervention |
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Is a situation or period in an individual's life that produces an overwhelming emotional response? |
Crisis |
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This event occurs when an individual is confronted by certain life circumstance or stressors that he or she cannot effectively manage by using his or her usual coping skills? |
Crisis |