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Personality disorders and developmental disorders |
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General medical conditions that must be considered in the diagnosis and treatment of primary psychiatric disorders |
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Psychosocial and Environmental problems |
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Global Assessment of functioning |
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Superior functioning; no symptoms |
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Absent or minimal symptoms; good functioning in all areas |
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If symptoms are present, they are transient and expectable reactions to psychosocial stressors; no more than slight impairment in social, occupational, or school functioning |
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Some mild symptoms or some difficulty in social, occupational, or school functioning; but generally well; has some meaningful interpersonal relationships |
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Moderate symptoms; moderate difficulty in social, occupational or school functioning |
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Some impairment in reality teasting or communication or major impairment in several areas; such as work, school, family relations, judgement, thinking or mood |
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Behavior is considerably influenced by delusions or hallucenations or serious impairment in communication or judgement or inability to function in almost all areas |
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SOme danger of hurting self or others or occasionaly fails to maintain minimal personal hygeine or gross impairment in communication |
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Persistent danger of severly hurting self or others or persistent inability to maintain personal hygeine or serious sucidal act with clear expectation of death |
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duty to treat all fairly, distributing risks, and benefits equally |
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duty to cause no harm, both individual and for all |
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belief that knowledge and education authorize the professionals to make decisions for the good of the patient |
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Faithfulness to obligations and duties, keeping promises, important in establishing trusting relationships |
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consists of biologic theoris R/T mental disorders and problems as well as all the biologic activity R/T other health problems |
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Consists of three but interdependent domains 1. biologic 2. psychological 3. Social |
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contains theoretical basis of the psychological processes 1. Thoughts 2. Feelings 3. Behavior These all influence: 1. Emotion 2. Cognition 3. Behavior |
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Includes theories that account for the influence of social forces encompassing the patient, the family, and communities that affect mental health, treatment and recovery of people with mental disorders |
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EACH PERSON HAS THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT OF SELF DETERMINATION |
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER USES KNOWLEDGE OF SCIENCE AND INCORPORATES THE ART OF CARING TO DEVELOP AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS ACHIEVE HEALTH CARE GOALS |
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UNCONCIOUS DESIRES, PRIMITIVE INSTINCTS, SEX DRIVE, AGGRESSION |
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PERCEPTION, MEMORY, MOTOR CONTROL, SPECIFIC DEFENSE MECHANISMS; ALL FORMED IN CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT |
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Associated with ethics, standards and self-criticism; this is formed during childhood based on parent interactions |
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DISPLACEMENT OF THOUGHTS, FEELINGS AND BEHAVIORS, ORIGINALLY ASSOC. W/ SIGNIFICANT OTHERS FROM CHILDHOOD ONTO ANOTHER PERSON IN ADULTHOOD |
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DIRECTION OF THERAPIST / NURSE'S FEELINGS AND ATTITUDE TOWARD PATIENT (VIEWING PATIENT AS YOUR GRANDMOTHER) |
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SELF ACTUALIZATION (REACHED FULL POTENTIAL) ESTEEM NEEDS (SELF-WORTH, SELF-IMAGE) LOVE, BELONGING SAFETY & SECURITY PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SURVIVAL |
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MOTOR SPEECH FUNCTION, PERSONALITY, WORKING MEMORY "AKA; EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS" |
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SENSORY FUNCTIONS; INPUT, CALCULATE, WRITE |
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HIPPOCAMPUS (INSIDE TEMPORAL) |
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VISUAL INTEGRATION AND INFORMATION |
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HIPPOCAMPUS, THALMUS, HYPOTHALMUS, AMYGDLA, AND LIMBIC MIDBRAIN basic emotions, needs, drives, and instinct |
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"RELAY SWITCH CENTER OF BRAIN" |
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SLEEP-REST PATTERNS, BODY TEMP, HUNGER, SEX DRIVE |
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SENSE OF SMELL (VERY PRIMITIVE) MODULATES AGGRESSION AND SEXUALITY LINKED TO MEMORY |
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NERVES MOVING AWAY FROM CNS |
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CARDIAC MUSCLE, SMOOTH MUSCLE, GLANDS |
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AFFERENT / SENSORY NERVES |
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BRING MESSAGES BACK TO BRAIN |
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PRIMARY NEUROTRANSMITTER, BASIC SYNAPTIC COMMUNICATION |
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COGNITION, MOTOR AND NEUROENDOCRINE FUNCTION "FEEL GOOD" REWARD PATHWAYS |
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GENERATES AND MAINTAINS MOOD STATES |
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EXITATORY NEUROTRANSMITTER: EMOTIONS, COGNITION, SENSORY PERCEPTIONS, ESSENTIAL BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS, SLEEP, APPETITE |
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PRIMARY INHIBITORY NEUROTRANSMITTER FOR CNS; ASSOC WITH REFLEX AND ANXIETY DISORDERS |
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DERIVED FROM AMINO ACID HISTIDINE, IS A NEUROTRANSMITTER |
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MOST WIDELY DISTRIBUTED EXITATORY NEUROTRANSMITTER |
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