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Mental Health
it affects how we think, feel, and act and cope with life
subjective well being
one's personal thoughts , positive and healthy interpretations of a person's self control, healthy self concept
Perceived Self-Efficacy
one's perception of one's value and worth, effectiveness, and ability in performing a task
Autonomy
One's capacity to separate one's identity from other significant persons, capacity for self direction
Competence
One's capacity to effectively perform a function using specific knowledge and skills
Responsibility
major underlying factor for competence
Integrational dependence
relationship between individuals who belong to different GENERATIONS but may be living separately over a long period of time
self-actualization pf one's intellectual and emotional potential
fulfilling one's percieved potentials, becoming the person that one has always aspired for. (maslow's pyramud of human heirarchy of needs)
Witmer and Sweeney
model of mental health developed in 1991 (five life tasks)
Wheel of wellness
twelve subtasks as major components of wellness, espoused by Myers, Witmer and Sweeny in 2001
Resiliency
maintain one's balance and well being in the face of adversity
Adaptability
capacity to adjust to changes necessary for one's surrvival
Healthy self-concept
understanding and accepting one's personality, uniqueness and individuality
Spirituality
provides philosopical meaning to one's life
Hallucination
something that seems real but does not really exist
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Read the following excerpt, which is taken from the Ethics Code of the American Psychological Association. Then answer the question. "Psychologists strive to benefit those with whom they work and take care to do no harm. In their professional actions, psychologists seek to safeguard the welfare and rights of those with whom they interact professionally and other affected persons, and the welfare of animal subjects of research. When conflicts occur among psychologists' obligations or concerns, they attempt to resolve these conflicts in a responsible fashion that avoids or minimizes harm. Because psychologists' scientific and professional judgments and actions may affect the lives of others, they are alert to and guard against personal, financial, social, organizational, or political factors that might lead to misuse of their influence." What is the essential ethical value or point of this excerpt?
QUESTION
A split from reality that shows itself in disorganized speech, disturbed perceptions, and/or diminished or inappropriate emotional expression is associated with witch psychological disorder? a. Schizophrenia. b. Phobias. c. Depressive disorders. d. Bipolar disorder. e. Anxiety disorders.
QUESTION
Which of the following is the lowest priority motive in Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? a. Belongingness and love needs. b. Physiological needs. c. Esteem needs. d. Self-actualization needs. e. Self-transcendence needs.
QUESTION
Which of the following is most likely to be true of a person from an individualistic culture? a. His behavior would be a reflection of his personality and attitudes. b. He would cope by accommodating to reality. c. He would view his life task as fitting in and maintaining connections. d. He would strive to develop a few close and enduring relationships. e. He would focus on his duty to his family.
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