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What is in the 4th spot of the pyramid in Maslow's?
Safety (security of body, of employment, of resources, of morality, of
the family, of health, and of property)
What is in the 3rd spot of the pyramid in Maslow's?
Love/Belonging (friendship, family, intimacy, sense of connection
with others)
What is in the 2nd spot of the pyramid in Maslow's?
Esteem (self-esteem, respect, achievement, confidence)
What is in the top of the pyramid (least important) in Maslow's?
Self-actualization
,What does self-actualization look like?
Represents the highest level of personal growth and fulfillment,
includes
traits like creativity, independence, and striving to reach one's full
potential
How do adverse childhood events affect mental health?
Adverse childhood events increase the likelihood of depression,
anxiety, and PTSD
How does mental health affect physical health?
Prolonged stress is linked to chronic diseases such as diabetes and
heart disease
How do social outcomes and mental health relate?
Mental health may affect relationship-building and resilience in
adulthood
What is the Health Belief Model?
A person's belief about a perceived threat of illness combined with
belief in the effectiveness of the recommended action predict the
person's
willingness to change
, What the stages of the Health Belief Model?
1. Perceived susceptibility
2. Perceived severity
3. Perceived benefits
4. Perceived barriers
5. Cue to action
6. Self-efficacy
What is perceived susceptibility?
Clients must believe they are susceptible to the condition
What is the transtheoretical model of change?
Assumes that behavior changes take place over time and that
people move through stages of decision-making to make changes
to behavior. Explains why people act the way they do and why
they may or may not change their behavior
, What is perceived severity?
Clients must believe the condition has serious consequences if
left unattended
What is perceived benefits?
Clients must believe that taking action reduces their susceptibility
What is perceived barriers?
Clients must believe that the benefits of acting are greater than the
barriers perceived
What is cue to action?
Clients are exposed to something that causes them to act, such as an
ad or discussion with a provider
What is self-efficacy?
Client feel they can succeed when performing an action