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Unconscious incompetency: - answer Novice no
experience, governed by rules and regulations
2.Conscious incompetency: - answer Advanced beginner
recognizes aspects of situations and makes
3.Conscious competency: - answer
Competency/Proficiency 2 to 5 years' experience,
coordinates complex care and sees situations as wholes,
and long-term solutions
4U.nconscious competency - answer Expert flexible,
efficient, and uses intuition.
Attunement - answer describes how reactive a person is
to another's emotional needs and moods. A person who is
well attuned will respond with appropriate language and
,behaviors based on another person's emotional state. Are
you able to read social cues? Verbal or non-verbal,
whether to engage with it or not
Egocentrism: - answer is the inability to differentiate
between self and other. More specifically, it is the inability
to untangle subjective schemas from objective reality and
an inability to accurately assume or understand any
perspective other than one's own. All about me,
especially in teens and kids.
Minimizing: - answer downplaying the significance of an
event or emotion—is a common strategy in dealing with
feelings of guilt. In teens. Not to minimizing patient's
problem. Normalizing their situation is good but not
minimizing.
Neuroplasticity: - answer also known as brain plasticity,
neuroelasticity, or neural plasticity, is the ability of the
brain (cortex) to change continuously throughout an
individual's life, e.g., brain activity associated with a
given function can be transferred to a different location,
the proportion of grey matter can change, and synapses
may strengthen or weaken over time. Therapy can help to
change the brain.
, Nurturing: - answer the entirety of climate-related
aspects which impact the growth and actions of an
individual. Psychologists have displayed specific interest
in sociosocial and ecological factors, like family
characteristics, child-rearing traditions, and economic
status. Can be immature or maladaptive
Overdeterminism: - answer occurs when a single-
observed effect is determined by multiple causes, any
one of which alone would be sufficient to account for the
effect. That is, there are more causes present than are
necessary to cause the effect. Problem may come from
different source.
Reframing: - answer Developing a new conceptual or
emotional outlook relating to situations experienced, and
putting it into another frame which follows the facts or
evidence equally well, changing its whole definition.
Reconstruction of a subject's experiential view to impart a
more positive view of it. Method for changing self-
defeating thought processes by consciously inserting
more positive ones. Restarting
Resilience - answer The ability to adapt or rebound
quickly from change, illness, or bad fortune. Also known
as: psychic resilience; psychological resilience. Able to
handle stress. May have a genetic component.