Terms
Development
Death and Dying
Defense mechanisms
100

Disease that cannot be cured and will result in death

Terminal Illness

100

Birth - 1 year

Infancy

100
"No, not me!"

Denial

100

 “I can’t take time off from my job to get blood work done.” - reality is scared of needles

Rationalization

200

A thickening and hardening of the walls of arteries, can decrease blood supply to brain, heart, etc

Arteriosclerosis

200

65 years and older

Late adulthood

200

Sad, lonely, withdrawn

Depression

200

“I’m late because the alarm didn’t go off.” rather than “I forgot to set the alarm clock and I overslept.”

Projection

300

leads to irreversible loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functions, speech and gait disturbances, disorientation

Alzheimer's Disease

300

Period of big growth spurt leading to awkwardness and clumsiness

Adolescent physical growth

300

"Why me? It's your fault!"

Anger

300

Involves transferring feelings about one person to someone else

Displacement

400

overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance

chemical abuse

400
Recognize caregivers

Infant social development

400

Patient's turn to religion and spiritual beliefs during this stage

Bargaining

400

Involves the substitution of one goal for another goal to achieve success

Compensation

500
  • Unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation or socially unacceptable behavior 

Defense mechanism

500

Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt stage/years of age

1-3 years old

500

Final stage where patients understand the fact that they will die

Acceptance

500
  • Provides a means of escape when a person is not satisfied with reality

Daydreaming

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