MENTAL HEALTH NURSING BY JORDAN HALTER
2026 MOCK PAPER COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
NOTES ANALYTICAL SUMMARY
◉ 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.
◉ Freud Oral: Birth to 1 1/2 years old.
Answer: I'd: the instinctive and primitive mind, is dominants.
Demanding, impulsive, irrational, selfish, trustful, omnipotent, and
dependent.
Task- develop a sense of trust that needs will be meet.
◉ Psychodynamic Therapy.
Answer: Is theoretically related to psychoanalytic therapy and views
the mind in essentially the same way. It tends to be shorter, about 10
t 12 sessions. The therapist takes a more active role because the
therapeutic relationship is part of the healing process.
◉ Transference.
Answer: Occurs as the patient projects intense feelings onto the
therapist related to unfinished work from previous relationships.
Ex. When a patient acts more immature when in the presence of a
therapist who reminds the patient of his or her mother.