a condition resulting when a threat or challenge to our well-being requires us to adjust or adapt to the environment.
What is stress?
Emotional process of coping with a loss
What is grief?
Casting out from society
What was way society dealt with mental illness in early days?
Erikson's stage that is all about potty training?
What is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
The three main types of this are easy, difficult, and slow to warm up.
What is temperament?
A feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, or uncertainty in response to real or perceived threat
What is anxiety?
Actual or perceived status change in relationship to valued object or person.
What is loss?
century when bleeding, purging, beating, and ice water baths were used to treat mentally ill people
What is 17th?
This is the Piaget's stage when the baby puts everything in it's mouth.
What is the sensorimotor stage?
Law and order is the focus of this stage in moral development
What is stage 4 of Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
Mild, Moderate, Severe, Panic
What are the four levels of anxiety?
Positive self talk, conflict resolution, support systems
What are adaptive coping strategies?
developer of "moral treatment" with emphasis on kindness
Who is Philippe Pinel?
He developed a theory about moral development.
Who is Kohlberg?
This happens when a person fails to complete the grieving process
What is unresolved grief?
can affect perception of mental illness, symptom expression, and coping mechanisms
What are cultural and ethnic influences
Expectation of major loss in the near future.
What is anticipatory grief?
Developer was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1949
What is lobotomy?
Some people never reach the top of this pyramid (in fact most don't)
What is self actualization?
It's important to provide time and support in this process
What is the grieving process?
Can be sources of support and resilience and resilience as well as stigma and misinterpretation of symptoms
What is religious influence?
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What are Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief?
Medication developed in 1951for treatment of mental illness allowing for shift away from institutionalization
What is chlorpromazine? (Thorazine)
This theory at least has some fun in it
What is Choice Theory by William Glasser?
She was a teach who questioned the treatment of prisoners in the mid 19th century.
Who was Dorthea Dix