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MH Chap 2

Historical & Theoretical Concepts

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Early beliefs centered on mental illness in terms of: Evil spirits or supernatural or magical powers that entered the body.
Hippocrates associated mental illness with wat: An irregularity in the interaction among the four humors: blood, black bile, yellow bile, and phlegm.
Wat r the two major, primary psychological response patterns to stress. Anxiety and grief
Mental Health The successful adaptation to stressors from the internal or external environment, evidenced by thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are age-appropriate and congruent with local and cultural norms.”
When was The National Mental Health Act was passed by the federal government and wat did it provide 1946; It provided funds for the education of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatric nurses.
Mental Illness Maladaptive responses to stressors from the internal or external environment,evidenced by thoughts, feelings & behaviors that r incongruent w the local & cultural norms & interfere with the individual’s social, occupational, or physical functioning.
Incomprehensibility The inability of the general population to understand the motivation behind the behavior.
Cultural Relativity The “normality” of behavior is determined by the culture.
Peplau’s four levels of anxiety Mild seldom a problem; Is adaptive and can provide motivation for survival.
Peplau’s four levels of anxiety Moderate Perceptual field diminishes
Peplau’s four levels of anxiety Severe Perceptual field is so diminished that concentration centers on one detail only or on many extraneous details
Peplau’s four levels of anxiety Panic The most intense state
At this level individuals employ various coping mechanisms to deal with stress. Mild Anxiety
Eating, drinking, sleeping, physical exercise, smoking, crying, laughing, and talking to persons with whom they feel comfortable are coping mechanisms for which level Mild Anxiety
At the mild to moderate level of anxiety the ego calls on what mechanisms to cope The Defense Mechanisms
Anxiety at the moderate to severe level that remains unresolved over an extended period of time can contribute to A number of physiological disorders—for example, migraine headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, and cardiac arrhythmias.
Extended periods of repressed severe anxiety can result in Psychoneurotic patterns of behaving—for example, anxiety disorders and somatoform disorders.
Extended periods of functioning at the panic level of anxiety may result in Psychotic behavior; for example, schizophrenic, schizoaffective, and delusional disorders.
Grief The subjective state of emotional, physical, and social responses to the loss of a valued entity; the loss may be real or perceived.
Wat r Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's 5 Stages of Grief Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression & Acceptance
Anticipatory grief The experiencing of the grief process before the actual loss occurs
Resolution Length of the grief process is entirely individual. It can last from a few weeks to years. It is influenced by a number of factors.
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