Theories
EBP
Mental Health/Mental Illness
Theorist
Vocabulary
100

Reveal the unconscious mind and repressed memories

What is Freud's Psychoanalytic Therapy?

100

Systematically developed statements based on literature review that appraise and summarize the best evidence to guide clinicians

What is a clinical practice guideline?

100

The current official guidebook for categorizing and diagnosing psychiatric mental health disorders

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , DSM-5
100

Experiences during the early stages of life determine an individuals lifetime adjustment patterns and personality traits

Freud

100

A unique assumption about ourselves, others and the world around us

What is schemata?

200

The stages of cognitive Development are Sensorimotor (birth to 2 years)

Preoperational (2 to 7 years)

Concrete operation (7 to 11)

Formal Operational (11 to adult)

What is Piagets Cognitive Development
200

Specific to the institution that uses them and serve as map for specified treatments and interventions to occur within specific time frames that have been shown to improve clinical outcomes

What is a clinical/critical pathway?

200

The leading cause of disability in the US

Major Depressive Disorder

200

Classic conditioning; in which involuntary behavior or reflexes could be conditioned to respond to neutral stimuli

Ivan Pavlov

200

Occurs as the patient projects intense feelings onto the therapist related to unfinished work from previous relationships

Transference

300

The problem solver and reality tester

What is the Ego?

300

This model originated from the 12-step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous

What is the recovery model?

300

Disorders that are caused by neurotransmitter dysfunction, abnormal brain structure or genetic factors

What are biologically based disorders?

300

According to the theorist, when lower level needs are met,, higher levels needs are able to emerge

Abraham Maslow

300

A person who speaks up for another's cause, who helps others by defensive actions, especially when the other person lacks knowledge, skills, ability or status to speak for himself/herself

patient advocacy

400

Erickson says this stages develops confidence in physical and mental abilities that leads to the development of an autonomous will

What is Autonomy VS shame/doubt

400

This model asks " what has happened to you" rather than "What's wrong with you?"

What is the trauma-informed care?
400

Culture, religion, health practices and beliefs, environmental experiences, poverty, negative influences, impaired parenting

What are some factors the affect mental health?

400

Interpersonal relations: Using the interpersonal environment as a therapeutic tool for healing and in reduction of anxiety

Hildergard Peplau

400

The most natural and most fundamental aspect of human existence

Caring

500

She developed the Interpersonal Relations in Nursing in 1952 which has served as a foundation for understanding and conducting therapeutic nursing relationships

Who is Hildegard Peplau's?

500

Uses the 5 A's 

Ask a question

Acquire the literature

Appraise the literature 

Apply the evidence 

Assess the performance

What is evidenced-based practice?

500

Defined as a collection of negative attitudes, beliefs, and thoughts that influence public perception of the mentally ill

What is a stigma?

500

American psychologist responsible for person-centered therapy; Identified people and all living organisms as having innate self-actualization tendencies to grow, to develop and to realize their full potential

Carl Rogers

500

refers to the actual dialogue between members or the type of information that can be transcribed in minutes of meetings

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