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Charactestics of therapeutic relationship
Therapeutic, client focused, goal directed, objective, time-limited
Therapeutic
90/10, pt/RN, can be friendly NOT friend
Client focused
Pt's issues, client may try to redirect but we need to recognize and refocus
Goal directed
Pt to identify problems, work collaboratively to decide needs and how to achieve
Time-limited
RN needs to set parameters of where/when meetings will happen
Phases of therapeutic relationship
preorientation, orientation, working, termination
Preorientation phase
prior to meeting w/ patient -> RN gets data and analyzes own feelings
Orientation phase
RN/client become acquainted and build rapport
Working phase
Begins when client takes responsibility for their behavior and show commitment to work
on issues
, Termination phase
occurs when client has improved/been discharged
Thought process
How patient thinks: circumstantial, delusions, tangential, word salad
Though content
logical vs illogical, abstract vs concrete
Perceptual disturbances
hallucinations, illusions, depersonalization
Judgement
Ability to assess and evaluate and make rational decisions, understand consequencs
Insight
ability to perceive and understand cause
Involuntary commitment
People are put into institutions for 72 hours to determine if they need psychiatric
treatment
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self actualization
CBT
cognitive behavioral therapy
who created CBT
Aaron Beck
What is cognitive behavioral therapy for?
most commonly used