Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: Key Points Chapter 1- 5 Chapter 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness 1. Overall health is not possible without good mental health 2. Mental Health vs Mental Illness a. There is a mental health and mental illness continuum that can demonstrate how functioning changes over time; MI and MH are endpoints on the continuum. b. Mental health: i. Able to recognize own potential ii. Cope with normalstress/ Adaptive healthy behavior iii. Work productively iv. Make contribution to community v. is able to differentiate reality from fantasy; reality oriented vi. Adequate self -concept vii. control over own behavior viii. Sees self as capable of achieving ideals and meeting demands ix. Fulfilling stable relationships x. Traits( Mental health provides people with these traits) 1. Ability to Think rationally 2. Communicate appropriately 3. Learn 4. Grow emotionally 5. Be resilient (Characterized by Optimism (positive outlook on life), Sense of mastery, Competence a. Don’t take other’s moods of words personally; let them own it b. Calm down before you express you point of view; communication with respect always can open doors of understanding. 6. Have a healthy self-esteem; adequate self- concept 7. Realistic goals and reasonable function within the individual’s role c. Mental Illness: all psychiatric disorders with definable diagnosesthat cause significant dysfunction in development, biological and psychological disturbances. i. unable to differentiate reality from fantasy; consistently abnormal moods, as sadness elation, hopelessness, helplessness ii. behaves without considering the consequences of personal actions iii. aggressively meets own needs without considering rights of others iv. unfulfilling relationships that are intense and unstable; may idealize one minute lOMoAR cPSD| then devalue leading to feelings of emptiness and in some BPD( borderlines) to suicidality d. Compromised mental health of greatest concern for nurse is patients appraisal of reality, control over impulse and faulty self- concept. e. Mental illness changes with culture, time in history, politicalsystems and groups defining it 3. Psychiatric disorders a. WHO ( World health organization describes health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity; i. There is a strong relationship between physical and mental health ii. Poor physical health can lead to mental distress and mental distress can lead to poor physical health b. Mental Illness is brain based and is therefore a physical illness c. Psychiatric disorders are generally the result of nature and nurture d. A diathesis-stress model-in which diathesis represent biological predisposition and stress represent environmental stress or trauma is the most accepted explanation for mental illness 4. Risk Factorsthat increase risk of mental health outcomes a. Inborn vulnerability b. poor social environment c. Economic hardship d. Poor health policy 5. Protective factors as resiliency improve a persons ability to respond to stress, trauma and loss. a. Individual attributes,social and economic, environmental factors. b. Resilience is closely related to process of adapting; it is the ability and capacity for people to secure the resource they need to support their well being. i. helps people facing tragedies, loss, trauma and severe stress
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