On the Mental Health continuum a patient is experiencing severe clinical manifestations of mental illness along with a disruption in living and functioning are in what stage?
Crisis
Occurs when there is a negative attitude toward those who have a mental illness, which can be expressed in discriminatory attitudes or actions.
Public stigma
the obligation that health care providers must act in a manner of doing good for a client and preventing harm.
Beneficence
According to Freud, this is the part of our personality that is our moral compass, or the "angel" on our shoulder.
Superego
Which theory focuses on Observed behaviors that can be seen or measured.
Watson's behavioralism theory
a handbook used by health care professionals in the US to guide the diagnosis of mental disorders.
DSM-5
an unjust treatment of an individual or group of people based on category that they are perceived to be in.
Discrimination
the concept of dong no harm to the client or avoiding causing pain or suffering to the client.
Nonmaleficence
Dopamine, serotonin, histamine, norepinephrine, GABA and glutamate are all example of what?
Neurotransmitters.
When the therapist or healthcare worker unconsciously has feelings toward the client that reminds them of an individual in their past.
Countertransference
a person's condition with regards to their psychological well-being.
Mental Health
a generalization about a specific group of people.
Stereotype
the concept that clients should have the ability to make rational decisions related to their care.
Autonomy
When the client develops feelings towards the therapist or healthcare worker in a relation similar to someone who was significant
Transference
Using clear, calm communication, ensuring body language is non-threatening, setting clear limits or boundaries, providing space to the client are all examples of strategies of...
De-escalation
Thriving
occurs by intentionally displaying behaviors of discrimination toward someone.
Explicit bias
loyalty and faithfulness to the client and to one's duty. Keeping promises.
Fidelity
A client who gives away their possessions and withdraws from family and friends is demonstrating warning signs of what?
Suicide
The most appropriate time to educate a patient about restraints is when?
On admission
when there is a disruption in a person's ability to complete activities of daily living.
Mental Illness
this occurs when the bias occurs outside of one's conscious awareness.
Implicit bias
honesty and truthfulness with your patients.
Veracity
Behaviors that prevent an individual from coping with new or difficult circumstances, problems or environments.
Maladaptive behaviors
According to Freud, the part of our personality that is instincts or instant gratification is what?
Id
In regards to obtaining consent this term is a general medical term used to determine is cognitive processes are intact.
Capacity
A preconceived belief about an individual not based on facts.
Prejudice
Fair and equal treatment for all
Justice
this type of therapy is based on the premise that the client's mental health problem is based in part on faulty thinking or unhealthy thoughts and on learned patterns of behavior.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
In regards to consent this term is a legal term set forth by a judge to indicate a patient is not come to make decisions or provide informed consent.
Competence
Social determinants of mental health
stereotyping, prejudice or even discrimination against a group of people that in comparison to another group is unfair often resulting in unfair or unequitable treatment of that individual or group
Bias
In comparison to laws, statutes, and regulations ____________ are philosophical ideas regarding right and wrong
ethical issues
this therapy is focused on modifying a client's maladaptive behavior patterns & responses, & instead utilizing adaptive behaviors.
Behavioral therapy
creating an environment that is supportive, therapeutic, and safe is what kind of therapy?
Milieu