VARCAROLIS FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING CHAPTER 22 2026
FINAL PAPER COMPLETE REVISION QUESTIONS
WITH FULL SOLUTIONS
◉ 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). Answer: The problem solver and reality
tester that navigates in the outside worlds=. T acts as an
intermediary between id and reality y using ego defense
mechanisms, such as repression, denial, and rationalization.
◉ Superego (Freud's theory). Answer: Represents the moral
component of the personality that Fred referred to as our conscience
(our sense of what is right or wrong). Greatly influenced by parents'
or caregivers' moral and ethical stances.
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING CHAPTER 22 2026
FINAL PAPER COMPLETE REVISION QUESTIONS
WITH FULL SOLUTIONS
◉ 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). Answer: The problem solver and reality
tester that navigates in the outside worlds=. T acts as an
intermediary between id and reality y using ego defense
mechanisms, such as repression, denial, and rationalization.
◉ Superego (Freud's theory). Answer: Represents the moral
component of the personality that Fred referred to as our conscience
(our sense of what is right or wrong). Greatly influenced by parents'
or caregivers' moral and ethical stances.