Mental health history
Current mental health care systems
Ethical and legal issues
Ethical Principles
100

This three factors influences mental health.

What are inherited characteristics, childhood nurturing and life circumstances?


100

Individuals are admitted to this type of care setting based on need.

What is inpatient setting?

100

It is something that is held dear, a feeling about the worth of an item, idea, or behavior.


What are values?

100

Attempt to overcome feelings of inferiority or make up for deficiency

What is compensation?

200

The difference between mentally healthy people vs. people with mental illness.

What are acceptable coping mechanisms?

200

This patient care setting stabilizes patients and assists with crisis. 

What is emergency care setting?

200

A step-by-step process to help identify significant values.

What is value clarification?

200

Refusal to acknowledge conflict and thus escapes reality of situation

What is denial?

300

This treatment led to the deinstitutionalization of mentally ill people.

What are psychotherapeutic drugs?

300

Risk for the development of mental health problems.

What are elderly and rural setting, limited transportation, HIV/AIDS?

300

Are the steps involved in value clarification. 

What are choosing, prizing and acting?

300

Use of a “good” (but not real) reason to explain behavior to make unacceptable motivation more acceptable

What is rationalization?

400

This bill required insurance coverage for mental health and substance use conditions that was equal to the coverage for medical problems.

What is the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008?

400

A repeated behavior pattern that leads to relapse of a symptom, disease, or behavior.

What is recidivism?

400

A process that is undertaken when individuals engage in behaviour that is harmful to themselves or others.

What is involuntary admission?

400

Coping with present conflict, stress by returning to earlier, more secure stage of life

What is regression?

500

A disturbance in one’s ability to cope effectively to recurrent stress. 

What is mental illness?

500

This setting delivers care to clients and families in their homes; helps clients and families transition from institution to home; crisis interventions; referral to resources.

What is psychiatrist home care?

500

All caregivers are responsible of this when situations may lead to serious harm or death may occur

What is duty to warn?

500

Putting of one’s own unacceptable thoughts, wishes, emotions onto others

What is projection?