Role Theories
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-Social theory
-social position and function within an environment (ex. A parent's conflict
with personal needs for time alone)
,Carol Gilligan: Gender Differentiation
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-Developmental/psychological
-Studied how males and females approach moral problems
-Men: apply abstract rules such as justice
-Women: Preserve relationships of those involved with responsibilities
related to care
Dynamic-Nurse-Patient Relationship
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-Nursing theory
-Jean Orlando
-Involves the pt's behaviour, the nurse's reaction and anything that does not
relieve the distress of the pt, which Orlando attributed to the pt's inability to
meet or communicate his/her needs
Madeleine Leininger: Transcultural Health Care
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-Social theory
-Studied the impact of culture on the treatment of children with psychiatric
and emotional problems
, What is the primary difference between a social and a therapeutic relationship?
A. amount of emotion invested
B. degree of satisfaction obtained
C. a kind of information given
D. type of responsibility involved
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C
Alert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory
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-cognitive/psychological
-Theory can from being concerned about children's tv being violent
-Modeling: imitation of a person or character
-Disinhibition: someone has learned not to make a response
-Elicitation: no desire present
-Self-efficacy: ability to deal with the environment
Jean Piaget: Learning in Children
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-Developmental/psychological
-Particular concepts should be taught to children only when they have
reached an appropriate stage of development
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-Social theory
-social position and function within an environment (ex. A parent's conflict
with personal needs for time alone)
,Carol Gilligan: Gender Differentiation
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-Developmental/psychological
-Studied how males and females approach moral problems
-Men: apply abstract rules such as justice
-Women: Preserve relationships of those involved with responsibilities
related to care
Dynamic-Nurse-Patient Relationship
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-Nursing theory
-Jean Orlando
-Involves the pt's behaviour, the nurse's reaction and anything that does not
relieve the distress of the pt, which Orlando attributed to the pt's inability to
meet or communicate his/her needs
Madeleine Leininger: Transcultural Health Care
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-Social theory
-Studied the impact of culture on the treatment of children with psychiatric
and emotional problems
, What is the primary difference between a social and a therapeutic relationship?
A. amount of emotion invested
B. degree of satisfaction obtained
C. a kind of information given
D. type of responsibility involved
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C
Alert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory
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-cognitive/psychological
-Theory can from being concerned about children's tv being violent
-Modeling: imitation of a person or character
-Disinhibition: someone has learned not to make a response
-Elicitation: no desire present
-Self-efficacy: ability to deal with the environment
Jean Piaget: Learning in Children
Give this one a try later!
-Developmental/psychological
-Particular concepts should be taught to children only when they have
reached an appropriate stage of development