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According to Peplau’s Interpersonal relations theory, what is considered the first guiding theory of psychiatric nursing?
According to Peplau’s Interpersonal relations theory, what is considered the first guiding theory of psychiatric nursing?
- Cognitive theories
- Psychosocial-Developmental theories
- Behavioral theories
- Psychodynamic theories (correct)
Which theorist is known as the 'father of psychoanalysis'?
Which theorist is known as the 'father of psychoanalysis'?
- Alfred Adler
- Sigmund Freud (correct)
- Carl Jung
- Bandura
Which approach is foundational to the nursing process according to Sister Callista Roy (1980)?
Which approach is foundational to the nursing process according to Sister Callista Roy (1980)?
- Cognitive theories
- Behavioral theories (correct)
- Psychodynamic theories
- Psychosocial-Developmental theories
According to Erik Erikson's developmental theories, what are the stages of development characterized by?
According to Erik Erikson's developmental theories, what are the stages of development characterized by?
Which developmental conflict involves the stage of 'Autonomy v Shame & Doubt'?
Which developmental conflict involves the stage of 'Autonomy v Shame & Doubt'?
According to Jean Piaget, which stage of cognitive development is characterized by hypothetical-deductive reasoning?
According to Jean Piaget, which stage of cognitive development is characterized by hypothetical-deductive reasoning?
Who developed the categories of infant temperament known as 'Easy', 'Slow-to-warm', and 'Difficult'?
Who developed the categories of infant temperament known as 'Easy', 'Slow-to-warm', and 'Difficult'?
What is the main difference between bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
What is the main difference between bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
Which theorist is associated with the concept of bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
Which theorist is associated with the concept of bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
In the context of developmental attachment theories, what does temperament refer to?
In the context of developmental attachment theories, what does temperament refer to?
In the context of Peplau’s Interpersonal relations theory, which concept heavily influences thoughts and behavior in psychiatric nursing?
In the context of Peplau’s Interpersonal relations theory, which concept heavily influences thoughts and behavior in psychiatric nursing?
According to the theories of FPMHNP, which psychologist is associated with the concept of Self Efficacy?
According to the theories of FPMHNP, which psychologist is associated with the concept of Self Efficacy?
According to Erik Erikson's developmental theories, what must be resolved in order to develop resources needed for future crisis resolution?
According to Erik Erikson's developmental theories, what must be resolved in order to develop resources needed for future crisis resolution?
Which psychologist is known for the behavioral problem-solving approach that is foundational to the nursing process?
Which psychologist is known for the behavioral problem-solving approach that is foundational to the nursing process?
Which developmental conflict is characterized by the stage of 'Ego Integrity v Despair'?
Which developmental conflict is characterized by the stage of 'Ego Integrity v Despair'?
In Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development, what characterizes the preoperational stage?
In Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development, what characterizes the preoperational stage?
Who developed the concept of bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
Who developed the concept of bonding and attachment in the context of developmental attachment theories?
What is the main focus of the temperament category 'Slow-to-warm' as described by Chess and Thomas (1987)?
What is the main focus of the temperament category 'Slow-to-warm' as described by Chess and Thomas (1987)?
According to developmental attachment theories, what does bonding refer to?
According to developmental attachment theories, what does bonding refer to?
During which stage of cognitive development do children learn object permanence?
During which stage of cognitive development do children learn object permanence?
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