These are three major themes for HSRS 120.
What are history of treatment approaches, introduction to psychiatric rehabilitation, introduction to support services?
These two men wrote about humanism.
Who are Carl Rogers and Viktor Frankl?
Supporters of this theory or approach believe(d) the environment plays an important role in treating mental illness.
What is moral management?
Even in recovery, a person must face this issue or barrier.
What is stigma?
She advocated a shift to hospitals specifically designed for treating mental illness.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
These are three approaches to providing treatment that were discussed during the semester.
What are psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and humanism?
He wrote about operant conditioning.
Who is B. F. Skinner?
This theory believes the unconscious is the real cause for most behaviors.
What is psychoanalysis?
This is essential for recovery.
What is a supportive person?
It was a philosophy that changed institutions from bare cell-like facilities to more resembling comforts of home.
What is moral management?
He was considered the “father” of psychoanalysis.
Who was Sigmund Freud?
He discussed the conditions necessary for a person to grow to a fully functioning person.
Who is Carl Rogers?
This theory believes the main motivation for living is the will to find meaning I life.
What is Logotherapy?
These are two outcomes of recovery.
What are new meaning and a purpose in life?
This was a “test” to determine if a person was a witch.
What was immersing a person in water?
It is an example or model of something.
What is a paradigm?
He trained dogs to respond to a stimulus.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
They believe animals and people learn in the same way.
Who are behaviorists?
It is considered to be non-linear.
What is recovery?
These are two essential steps for a new paradigm to be recommended and/or adopted.
What are accurately describing the new paradigm and documentation of outcomes?
They are the four dimensions that support a life in recovery.
What are health, home, purpose, and community?
He designed hospitals for treating mental illness.
Who is Thomas Kirkbride?
This theory believes that humans are always becoming and changing in an effort to achieve fully functioning person.
What is humanism?
This type of support is important for recovery.
What is peer support?
The core of this course is a shift from this paradigm to another paradigm.
What is the shift from institutional care to community -based treatment?