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What is the goal of deinstitutionalism?
What is the goal of deinstitutionalism?
- To return patients to society as productive members as independent as possible (correct)
- To isolate patients from society for their own safety
- To limit patients' independence and sense of worth
- To provide long-term hospitalization for all patients
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of mental health according to the text?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of mental health according to the text?
- Being able to control behavior
- Able to determine reality
- Possessing adaptability
- Having a fluctuating state of emotional wellness (correct)
What does personality development NOT depend on according to the text?
What does personality development NOT depend on according to the text?
- Birth order
- Neurological system and neurotransmitters
- Socioeconomic status (correct)
- Heredity and genetics
What is the role of the ego in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the role of the ego in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the definition of deinstitutionalism?
What is the definition of deinstitutionalism?
What is the main goal of mental health according to the text?
What is the main goal of mental health according to the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What is the definition of personality development according to the text?
What is the definition of personality development according to the text?
What influences the intensity of drives according to the text?
What influences the intensity of drives according to the text?
What is the main focus of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
What is the main focus of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
Which defense mechanism involves behaving in the opposite way to what one truly feels?
Which defense mechanism involves behaving in the opposite way to what one truly feels?
What is the process of coping effectively with one's environment called?
What is the process of coping effectively with one's environment called?
Which defense mechanism involves separating painful memories from the conscious mind?
Which defense mechanism involves separating painful memories from the conscious mind?
What is the part of the mind that is closed to one's awareness?
What is the part of the mind that is closed to one's awareness?
What is a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with present distress or disability?
What is a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with present distress or disability?
Which level of awareness stores memories, thoughts, and feelings?
Which level of awareness stores memories, thoughts, and feelings?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the legal assessment that a person is able to make reasonable judgments and decisions called?
What is the legal assessment that a person is able to make reasonable judgments and decisions called?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is the inability to cope effectively with daily stressors associated with according to the text?
What is the inability to cope effectively with daily stressors associated with according to the text?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the primary goal of adaptation according to the text?
What is the primary goal of adaptation according to the text?
Which defense mechanism involves the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior?
Which defense mechanism involves the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is the role of the superego in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the role of the superego in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the inability to cope effectively with daily stressors associated with according to the text?
What is the inability to cope effectively with daily stressors associated with according to the text?
What is the unconscious process that the mind activates when conscious coping is ineffective called?
What is the unconscious process that the mind activates when conscious coping is ineffective called?
Which defense mechanism involves putting your feelings onto someone else?
Which defense mechanism involves putting your feelings onto someone else?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the level of awareness that is within one's immediate awareness called?
What is the level of awareness that is within one's immediate awareness called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the process of coping effectively with one’s environment called?
What is the process of coping effectively with one’s environment called?
What are the seven important characteristics of mental health as mentioned in the text?
What are the seven important characteristics of mental health as mentioned in the text?
What are the primary factors influencing personality development according to the text?
What are the primary factors influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the primary goal of deinstitutionalism?
What is the primary goal of deinstitutionalism?
What influences the intensity of drives according to the text?
What influences the intensity of drives according to the text?
What is the definition of deinstitutionalism?
What is the definition of deinstitutionalism?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is the process for institutionalization initiated by someone other than the client called?
What is a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with present distress or disability?
What is a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with present distress or disability?
What are the three functional components of the mind according to Freud?
What are the three functional components of the mind according to Freud?
What are the seven important characteristics of mental health as mentioned in the text?
What are the seven important characteristics of mental health as mentioned in the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the main goal of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
What is the main goal of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
What are the three functional components of the mind according to Freud?
What are the three functional components of the mind according to Freud?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the redirection of feelings into a socially acceptable behavior called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What is the primary goal of adaptation according to the text?
What is the primary goal of adaptation according to the text?
What is the primary focus of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
What is the primary focus of deinstitutionalism according to the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the primary factor influencing personality development according to the text?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What is the role of the id in Freud's Three Functional Components of the Mind?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What does mental health involve according to the text?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the process of consciously staying away from events/situations that might open feelings of aggression or anxiety called?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the redirection of behavior to another target called?
What is the part of the mind that is closed to one’s awareness called?
What is the part of the mind that is closed to one’s awareness called?
Study Notes
Mental Health, Personality, and Coping Mechanisms Overview
- Deinstitutionalism aims to reintegrate patients into society as productive and independent individuals, but not all patients may achieve this
- Mental health encompasses seven important characteristics, including the ability to determine reality, possess a healthy self-concept, relate to others, find meaning in life, demonstrate creativity and productivity, control behavior, and possess adaptability
- Personality is an enduring pattern of behavior and relating to oneself and others, influenced by heredity, birth order, environment, and the neurological system
- Freud's three functional components of the mind are the id, ego, and superego, with anxiety resulting from the struggle to balance impulsive id with strict superego
- Coping mechanisms involve conscious responses to challenging events, while defense mechanisms are unconscious processes to relieve anxiety, which can become maladaptive when interfering with reality or relationships
- Examples of defense mechanisms include denial, repression, suppression, dissociation, reaction formation, regression, sublimation, projection, displacement, intellectualization, conversion reaction, avoidance, and restitution
- Mental illness is a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome that interferes with daily functioning and judgment
- Competency is a legal assessment of a person's ability to make reasonable judgments and decisions, and voluntary commitment occurs when a patient realizes they need help and signs themselves in
- Involuntary commitment is initiated by someone other than the client, involves a formal petition, assessment by two physicians, and can be emergency, short-term, or long-term
- Deinstitutionalism, mental health, personality development, Freud's components of the mind, coping mechanisms, and defense mechanisms are all crucial concepts in the field of mental health and psychology.
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Test your knowledge of deinstitutionalization and mental health with this quiz. Explore the concepts of returning patients to society, promoting independence, and understanding the fluctuating state of emotional and psychological wellness.