Foundations of Mental Health
Psychosocial Theories
Growth and Development
Therapeutic Relationships
Therapeutic Communication
100

This tool serves as a guide for nurses when conducting clinical assessments.

What is the DSM-V-TR?

100

Physiological, safety, belonging, and self-actualization are categories of this hierarchy.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?


100

This cognitive stage is often seen with preschoolers.

What is preoperational?

100

Feeling the same emotions that another person feels at a given time

What is sympathy?

100

Repeating the main idea expressed

What is restating?
200

Therapeutic use of self was established by this individual.

Who is Hildegard Peplau?

200

Testing each other and the group leader for trust is often observed in this phase of group therapy.

What is the beginning?

200

Primary psychosocial tasks of adolescence.

What is identity development?

200

Preconceived attitudes or feelings toward a client from the nurse stemming from prior experiences

What is countertransference?

200

This distance is most comfortable for therapeutic communication interactions

What is 3 to 6 feet?

300

State of emotional, psychological, and social wellness.

What is mental health?

300

This nursing theory primarily focuses on the nurse-client relationship and developing problem solving skills.

What is interpersonal theory?

300

This psychosocial stage of development is often associated with preschool aged children.

What is initiative versus guilt?

300

This phase of therapeutic relationships involves the nurse and client getting to know each other.

What is orientation?

300

Delving further into a subject or an idea

What is exploring?

400

This time period viewed demons as a cause of mental illness.

What is the early Christian times?

400

This theorist is known for his work in defining stages of psychosocial development.

Who is Erik Erikson?

400

This age group's behavior is often driven by wanting to be a "good boy" or "good girl".

What is school-age?

400

When words and actions match

What is congruence?

400

This form of communication consists of communicating feelings about specific situations calmly with "I" statements

What is assertive?

500

This influencing factor often complicates treatment for individuals with mental illness in the United States.

What are insurance reimbursement decisions?

500

Learning behaviors from past repeatedly reinforced experiences

What is operant conditioning?

500

Hyperactivity, aggressiveness, and anxiety are often seen in adolescents from consuming this substance at an early age.

What is alcohol?

500

Addressing the client by name, actively listening, and responding openly and honestly conveys this principle

What is positive regard?

500

These types of questions elicit more than one word answers from individuals

What are open-ended?