MENTAL HEALTH NURSING UPDATED
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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●● Mental illness definition
Answer: Affect a persons thinking, feeling, and mood, which can make
it difficult to relate to others and maintain daily functioning.
●● Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition
(DSM-5)
Answer: The current official guidebook for categorizing and diagnosing
psychiatric mental health disorders in the United States.
●● DSM-5 provides
Answer: clinicians, researchers, regulatory agencies, health insurance
companies, pharmacological companies, and policy makers with a
standard language and criteria for the classification of mental disorders
●● Resiliency
Answer: The ability to adjust, recover, bounce back and learn from
illness, hardship, and other stressors.
,●● prevalence rate
Answer: Proportion of the population affected by a mental disorder at a
specific point in time
●● Distress
Answer: Painful syndrome
●● Culture-bound syndromes (or culture related syndromes)
Answer: appear only in particular cultures and do not appear globally in
all societies or parts of the world
●● Stigma
Answer: Is a negative view or stereotypical view of someone with
mental illness.
●● Psychotherapy
Answer: Various forms of talk therapy that focused on the complexity
and inner workings of the mind.
●● Psychoanalytic (Freud)
Answer: unconscious thoughts; psychosexual development.
●● Interpersonal (Sullivan)
, Answer: Relationships are the basis for mental health or illness.
●● Behavioral (Pavlov, Watson, Skinner)
Answer: Negative and self-critical thinking cause depression.
●● Biological (Many)
Answer: Psychiatric disorders are heavily influenced by an/or cause
changes to the brain and/or neurotransmitter(s), resulting in changes in
thinking and behavior.
●● Conscious
Answer: Mind is your current awareness-thoughts, beliefs, and feelings.
●● Unconscious mind
Answer: Most primitive feelings, drives, and memories reside, especially
those that are unbearable and traumatic.
●● ID (according to Freud)
Answer: pleasure-seeking, and impulsive part (according to Freud,
predominantly sexual pleasure) of or personalities that lurks in the
unconscious mind
●● Ego (Freud's theory)