Family Dynamics
Maladaptive Behavior
Grab Bag
Acute & Chronic Illness
Defense Mechanisms
100

A group of people who live together and depend on one another for physical, emotional, and financial support.

What is a family?

100

This disorder may be identified by slow speech, crying, poor concentration, insomnia, and fatigue.

What is Major Depressive Disorder?

100

Type of illness that has a rapid onset and lasts a relatively short time.

What is an acute illness?

100

Type of illness that usually has a slow onset and periods of remission and exacerbation.

What is a chronic illness?

100

An example of this defense mechanism is someone being frustrated by his or her boss at work and going home and kicking the dog.

What is displacement?

200

Consists of a nuclear family PLUS grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.

What is extended family?

200

A person who achieves control only through fulfilling the needs of others and derives self-worth from that of the partner.

What is codependent?

200

Type of communication: Seeking specific information that requires a yes/no response.

What is a closed-ended question?

200

Vision screening

What is secondary prevention?

200

The general term for a defense mechanism that lowers anxiety/achieves goals in a healthy, acceptable way.

What is adaptive?

300

Consists of two single parent families joined together to form a new family unit.


What is a blended family?

300

This occurs when the use of a drug is no longer under control and continues despite adverse effects.

What is substance dependence?

300

Two people living together without children.

What is a dyad?

300

A flu immunization clinic 

What is primary prevention?

300

An example of this defense mechanism is channeling aggressive urges into a workout instead of lashing out at others physically or verbally.

What is sublimation?

400

Makes up 70-80% of a sent message through distance/position, therapeutic touch, and facial expressions.

What is nonverbal communication?

400

During this phase in the Cycle of Violence, a perpetrator releases built-up tension by beating a vulnerable person.

What is the Acute Battering Stage?

400

Emotional conflicts and stressors are dealt with by meeting the needs of others.

What is altruism?

400

Helping a patient with physical therapy after a stroke

What is tertiary prevention?

400

This defense mechanism is a first-line psychological defense that originated from Freud.

What is repression?

500

Type of communication: "You said you prefer your medications with water, correct?"

What is validating?

500

These two things happen when anxiety becomes a disorder.

What is out of proportion and interferes with functioning?

500

Smokers refuse to admit to themselves that smoking is bad for their health.

What is denial?

500

In this acute illness stage, a person accepts his or her diagnosis, treatment, and help from others.

What is Stage 3: Assuming a dependent role?

500

This is the only defense mechanism that operates on a conscious level.

What is suppression?