Phases of a Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship correct answer: Introductory Phase (creating trusting environment), Working Phase (identification of
... [Show More] issues, goals, expectation), termination or resolution (reviewing progress, focus on self-management)
Erikson's Theory correct answer: Theory that proposes eight stages of human development. Each stage consists of a unique developmental task that confronts individuals with a crisis that must be resolved.
Erikson: Infancy correct answer: trust vs mistrust
birth - 1 yr
pathological outcome: depression, SA, psychosis
Erikson: Early Childhood correct answer: 1-3, autonomy vs shame and doubt
pathological outcome: paranoia, OCD, impulsivity
Erikson: Late childhood correct answer: (3-6) initiative vs guilt
pathological outcome: conversion disorder, phobia, psychosomatic
Erikson school age correct answer: 6-12 Industry vs. Inferiority
pathological outcome: creative inhibition
Erikson: Adolescence correct answer: 12-20 yrs;
identity vs role confusion
pathological outcome: delinquency, gender issues, borderline, psycotic
Erikson early adulthood correct answer: 20-35 Intimacy vs Isolation
pathological outcome: schizoid-personality
Erikson middle adulthood correct answer: 35-65 yrs
generativity vs stagnation
pathological outcome: mid life crisis
Erikson late adulthood correct answer: >65
integrity vs despair
pathological outcome: despair
Freud Psychodynamic Theory correct answer: focus on concepts of intrapsychic conflict among structures of mind
basic tenets of psychodynamic theory correct answer: assumes all behavior is purposeful and meaningful
psychic determinism
mental activity is unconscious
conscious behaviors and choices affected by unconscious content
childhood experiences shapes adult
Id correct answer: drives are unconscious, sexual, aggressive
"I want"
ego correct answer: the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality that, according to Freud, mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality. The ego operates on the reality principle, satisfying the id's desires in ways that will realistically bring pleasure rather than pain. [Show Less]