therapeutic relationship - CORRECT ANSWER-an interaction between two people
(usually a caregiver and a care receiver) in which input from both participants
contributes to a climate of healing, growth promotion, and/or illness prevention
"the stranger" - CORRECT ANSWER-nurse and client are strangers to each other
"the resource person" - CORRECT ANSWER-the nurse provides information related to
the client's health care
"the teacher" - CORRECT ANSWER-the nurse identifies learning needs and provides
information required by the client and/or family to improve the health situation
"the leader" - CORRECT ANSWER-democratic leadership allows the client to be an
active participant in planning his or her care
"the surrogate" - CORRECT ANSWER-the nurse fulfills for the client basic needs
associated with mothering
"the technical expert" - CORRECT ANSWER-the nurse possesses the clinical skills
necessary to perform the interventions that are in the best interest of the client
"the counselor" - CORRECT ANSWER-the nurse uses "interpersonal techniques" to
assist clients to learn to adapt to difficulties or changes in life experiences
counselor - CORRECT ANSWER-Peplau's belief about which role nurses should adopt
in psychiatric care
goal-oriented - CORRECT ANSWER-therapeutic relationships are _________________
and directed at learning and growth promotion
therapeutic use of self - CORRECT ANSWER-ability to use one's personality
consciously and in full awareness in an attempt to establish relatedness and to structure
nursing interventions
self-awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-to participate in therapeutic use of self, the
nurse must possess ___________________, self-understanding, and a philosophical
belief about life, death, and the overall human condition
importance of self-awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-influences the way patients'
information is analysed
, belief - CORRECT ANSWER-an idea that one holds to be true
rational belief - CORRECT ANSWER-objective evidence exists to substantiate its truth
irrational belief - CORRECT ANSWER-an individual holds the idea as true despite the
existence of objective, contradictory evidence
held on faith belief - CORRECT ANSWER-ideas that an individual holds as true for
which no objective evidence exists
stereotypical belief - CORRECT ANSWER-the belief describes a concept in an
oversimplified or undifferentiated manner
attitudes - CORRECT ANSWER-frames of reference around which an individual
organizes knowledge about his or her world; have an emotional component, may be
judgmental, selective, and biased; may be positive or negative
values - CORRECT ANSWER-abstract standards, positive or negative, that represent
an individual's ideal mode of conduct and ideal goals
action oriented - CORRECT ANSWER-values differ from attitudes and beliefs in that
they are...
attitudes and beliefs - CORRECT ANSWER-become values only when they have been
acted upon
johari window - CORRECT ANSWER-a visual representation of components of the self
that are known or unknown to the self and to others
arena - CORRECT ANSWER-known to self, known to others
blind spot - CORRECT ANSWER-known to others, not known to self
facade - CORRECT ANSWER-known to self, not known to others
unknown - CORRECT ANSWER-nobody ****ing knows
public self - CORRECT ANSWER-the goal of increasing self-awareness by using the
Johari window is to increase the size of the quadrant that represents the...
rapport - CORRECT ANSWER-mutual understanding and harmony
trust - CORRECT ANSWER-reliability, dependability