TXMorrison
Table TXof TXContents
UNIT TXONE: TXMENTAL TXHEALTH TXCARE: TXPAST TXAND TXPRESENT
1. The TXHistory TXof TXMental TXHealth TXCare
2. Current TXMental TXHealth TXCare
3. Ethical TXand TXLegal TXIssues
4. Sociocultural TXIssues
5. Theories TXand TXTherapies
6. Complementary TXand TXAlternative TXTherapies
7. Psychotherapeutic TXDrug TXTherapy
UNIT TXTWO: TXTHE TXCAREGIVER’S TXTHERAPEUTIC TXSKILLS
8. Skills TXand TXPrinciples TXof TXMental TXHealth TXCare
9. Mental TXHealth TXAssessment TXSkills
10. Therapeutic TXCommunication
11. The TXTherapeutic TXRelationship
12. The TXTherapeutic TXEnvironment
UNIT TXTHREE: TXMENTAL TXHEALTH TXPROBLEMS TXTHROUGHOUT TXTHE
TXLIFE TXCYCLE
13. Problems TXof TXChildhood
14. Problems TXof TXAdolescence
15. Problems TXof TXAdulthood
,16. Problems TXof TXLate TX Adulthood
17. Cognitive TXImpairment, TXAlzheimer’s TXDisease, TXand TXDementia
UNIT TXFOUR: TXCLIENTS TXWITH TXPSYCHOLOGICAL TXPROBLEMS
18. Managing TXAnxiety
19. Illness TXand TXHospitalization
20. Loss TXand TXGrief
21. Depression TXand TXOther TXMood TXDisorders
22. Physical TXProblems, TXPsychological TXSources
23. Eating TXand TXSleeping TXDisorders
24. Dissociative TXDisorders
UNIT TXFIVE: TXCLIENTS TXWITH TXPSYCHOSOCIAL TXPROBLEMS
25. Anger TXand TXAggression
26. Outward-Focused TXEmotions: TXViolence
27. Inward-Focused TXEmotions: TXSuicide
28. Substance-Related TXDisorders
29. Sexual TXDisorders
30. Personality TXDisorders
31. Schizophrenia TXand TXOther TXPsychoses
32. Chronic TXMental TXHealth TXDisorders
33. Challenges TXfor TXthe TXFuture
, Foundations TXof TXMental TXHealth TXCare TX6th TXEdition TXMorrison-Valfre
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Chapter 01: The History of Mental Health Care
TX TX TX TX TX TX TX
Morrison-Valfre: Foundations of Mental Health Care, 6th Edition
TX TX TX TX TX TX TX
MULTIPLE TXCHOICE
1. The TXbelief TXof TXthe TXancient TXGreek TXphilosopher TXPlato TXthat TXthe TXrational
TXsoul TXcontrolled TXthe T X irrational TXsoul TXcould TXbe TXcompared TXwith TXthe
TXbelief TXof TXthe TXmore TXrecent TXpsychological TXtheorist:
a. Freud
b. Pinel
c. Fisher
d. Rush
ANS: T X A
Sigmund TXFreud TXbelieved TXthat TXmental TXillness TXwas, TXin TXpart, TXcaused TXby
TXforces TXboth TXwithin TXand T X outside TXthe TXpersonality. TXPhilippe TXPinel
TXadvocated TXacceptance TXof TXmentally TXill TX individuals TXas T X human TXbeings TXin
TXneed TXof TXmedical TXassistance. TX Alice TXFisher TXwas TXa TXFlorence TXNightingale
TXnurse T X who TXcared TXfor TXthe TXmentally TXill, TXand TXDr. TXBenjamin TX Rush TXwas
TXthe TXauthor TXof TXthe TXbook TX Diseases TXof T X the TXMind.
PTS: TX TX T X 1 DIF: Cognitive TXLevel: TXComprehension
REF: TXp. TX4 T X OBJ: TX TX T X 2 TOP:
T X Early TXYears TXof TXMental TXHealth
KEY: TX TX Nursing TXProcess TXStep: TXAssessment MSC: T X Client TXNeeds: TXPsychosocial TXIntegrity
2. During TXthe TXmid-1500s, TXbehaviors TXassociated TXwith TXmental TXillness
TXwere TXmore TXaccurately T X recorded TXby TXprofessionals. TXThis TXpractice TXled
TXto for TXdifferent
TXabnormal
behaviors.
a. Classificatio NURSINGTB.COM
ns
b. Diagnosing
c. Treatment
d. Education
ANS: T X A
Classification TXof TXabnormal TXbehaviors TXdid TXnot TXbegin TXuntil TXthis TXtime, TXafter
TXthe TXpractice TXof TXmore T X accurate TXrecording TXof TXbehaviors TXwas TXbegun.
TXDiagnoses, TXtreatment TX guidelines, TXand TXany T X education TXregarding TXmental
TXhealth TXdisorders TXwere TXnot TXavailable TXduring TXthis TXperiod.
PTS: TX TX T X 1 DIF: Cognitive TXLevel: TXKnowledge REF:
TXp. TX5 T X OBJ: TX TX T X 3 TOP: T X Mental TXIllness TXDuring TXthe
TXRenaissance
KEY: TX TX Nursing TXProcess TXStep: TXAssessment MSC: T X Client TXNeeds: TXPsychosocial TXIntegrity
3. During TXthe TXlatter TXpart TXof TXthe TXeighteenth TXcentury, TXpsychiatry TXbecame TXa
TXseparate TXbranch TXof T X medicine, TXand TXinhumane TXtreatment TXwas TXgreatly
TXdiminished TXby TXthe TXFrench TXhospital TXdirector:
a. Dix
b. Beers