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FOUNDATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE
8TH EDITION MICHELLE MORRISON-VALFRE
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Chapter v01 vThe vHistory vof vMental vHealth vCare 2
Chapter v02 vCurrent vMental vHealth vCare vSystems 11
Chapter v03 vEthical vand vLegal vIssues 20
Chapter v04 vSociocultural vIssues 30
Chapter v05 vTheories vand vTherapies 39
Chapter v06 vComplementary vand vAlternative vTherapies 48
Chapter v07 vPsychotherapeutic vDrug vTherapy 57
Chapter v08 vPrinciples vand vSkills vof vMental vHealth vCare 66
Chapter v09 vMental vHealth vAssessment vSkills 76
Chapter v10 vTherapeutic vCommunication 85
Chapter v11 vThe vTherapeutic vRelationship 95
Chapter v12 vThe vTherapeutic vEnvironment 105
Chapter v13 vProblems vof vChildhood 115
Chapter v14 vProblems vof vAdolescence 124
Chapter v15 vProblems vof vAdulthood 133
Chapter v16 vProblems vof vLate vAdulthood 142
Chapter v17 vCognitive vImpairment, vAlzheimer’s vDisease, vand vDementia 150
Chapter v18 vManaging vAnxiety 159
Chapter v19 vIllness vand vHospitalization 168
Chapter v20 vLoss vand vGrief 177
Chapter v21 vDepression vand vOther vMood vDisorders 186
Chapter v22 vPhysical vProblems, vPsychological vSources 194
Chapter v23 vEating vand vSleeping vDisorders 202
Chapter v24 vDissociative vDisorders 210
Chapter v25 vAnger vand vAggression 220
Chapter v26 vOutward-Focused vEmotions vViolence 229
Chapter v27 vInward-Focused vEmotions vSuicide 238
Chapter v28 vSubstance-Related vDisorders 246
Chapter v29 vSexual vDisorders 254
Chapter v30 vPersonality vDisorders 263
Chapter v31 vSchizophrenia vand vOther vPsychoses 272
Chapter v32 vChronic vMental vHealth vDisorders 280
Chapter v33 vChallenges vfor vthe vFuture 288
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Chapter v01: vThe vHistory vof vMental vHealth vCare
Morrison-Valfre: vFoundations vof vMental vHealth vCare, v6th vEdition
MULTIPLE v CHOICE
1. The vbelief vof vthe vancient vGreek vphilosopher vPlato vthat vthe vrational vsoul vcontrolled vthe
virrational vsoul vcould vbe vcompared vwith vthe vbelief vof vthe vmore vrecent vpsychological
vtheorist:
a. Freud
b. Pinel
c. Fisher
d. Rush
ANS: v A
Sigmund vFreud vbelieved vthat vmental villness vwas, vin vpart, vcaused vby vforces vboth vwithin vand
voutside vthe vpersonality. vPhilippe vPinel vadvocated vacceptance vof vmentally vill vindividuals vas
vhuman vbeings vin vneed vof vmedical vassistance. vAlice vFisher vwas va vFlorence vNightingale
vnurse vwho vcared vfor vthe vmentally vill, vand vDr. vBenjamin vRush vwas vthe vauthor vof vthe vbook
vDiseases vof vthe vMind.
PTS: v 1 DIF: Cognitive vLevel: vComprehension REF: v p.
v4 vOBJ: v 2 TOP: v Early vYears vof vMental vHealth
KEY: v Nursing vProcess vStep: v Assessment MSC: v Client vNeeds: v Psychosocial vIntegrity
2. During vthe vmid-1500s, vbehaviors vassociated vwith vmental villness vwere vmore vaccurately
vrecorded vby vprofessionals. vThis vpractice vled vto v for vdifferent vabnormal
vbehaviors.
a. Classifications
b. Diagnosing
c. Treatment
d. Education
ANS: v A
Classification vof vabnormal vbehaviors vdid vnot vbegin vuntil vthis vtime, vafter vthe vpractice vof
vmore vaccurate vrecording vof vbehaviors vwas vbegun. vDiagnoses, vtreatment vguidelines, vand
vany veducation vregarding vmental vhealth vdisorders vwere vnot vavailable vduring vthis vperiod.
PTS: v 1 DIF: Cognitive vLevel: vKnowledge REF: v p.
v5 vOBJ: v 3 TOP: v Mental vIllness vDuring vthe vRenaissance
KEY: v Nursing vProcess vStep: v Assessment MSC: v Client vNeeds: v Psychosocial vIntegrity
3. During vthe vlatter vpart vof vthe veighteenth vcentury, vpsychiatry vbecame va vseparate vbranch vof
vmedicine, vand vinhumane vtreatment vwas vgreatly vdiminished vby vthe vFrench vhospital
vdirector:
a. Dix
b. Beers
c. Pinel
d. Carter
ANS: v C
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Philippe vPinel vadvocated vacceptance vof vthe vmentally vill, vas vwell vas vproper vtreatment.
vDorothea vDix vcrusaded v for vconstruction vof vmental vhealth vhospitals. vClifford vBeers vwrote
vthe vbook v A vMind vThat vFound vItself. vPresident vJimmy vCarter vestablished vthe vPresident’s
vCommission von vMental vHealth vin v1978.
PTS: v 1 DIF: Cognitive vLevel: vKnowledge REF: v p.
v5 vOBJ: v 4 TOP: v Mental vIllness vin vthe vEighteenth vCentury
KEY: v Nursing vProcess vStep: v Assessment MSC: v Client vNeeds: v Psychosocial vIntegrity
4. In v1841, v surveyed vasylums, vjails, vand valmshouses vthroughout vthe vUnited
vStates, vCanada, vand vScotland vand vis vcredited vwith vbringing vabout vpublic vawareness vand
vreform vfor vthe vcare vof vthe vmentally vill.
a. Sigmund v Freud
b. John v Cade
c. Florence v Nightingale
d. Dorothea v Dix
ANS: v D
Dorothea vDix vspent v20 vyears vsurveying vfacilities vthat vhoused vmentally vill vindividuals vand vis
vcredited vwith vmajor vchanges vin vthe vcare vof vthe vmentally vill. vSigmund vFreud vintroduced vthe
vconcept vof vpsychoanalysis, vJohn vCade vdiscovered vlithium vcarbonate vfor vthe vtreatment vof
vbipolar vdisorder, vand vFlorence vNightingale vtrained vnurses vin vEngland vin vthe v1800s.
PTS: v 1 DIF: Cognitive vLevel: vKnowledge REF: v p.
v6 vOBJ: v 4 TOP: v Mental vIllness vin vthe vNineteenth vCentury
KEY: v Nursing vProcess vStep: v Assessment MSC: v Client vNeeds: v Psychosocial vIntegrity
5. As va vdirect vresult vof vClifford vBeers’ vwork vand vbook, vA vMind vThat vFound vItself, vthe
vCommittee vfor vMental vHygiene vwas v formed vin v1909 vwith va vfocus von vprevention vof
vmental villness vand:
a. Early vdetection v of v symptoms v of v mental v illness
b. Education v of v caregivers
c. Current vtreatment v options
d. Removing vthe v stigma vattached v to v mental villness
ANS: v D
Clifford vBeers’ vbook vreflected von vhis vattempt vat vsuicide vfollowed vby vthe vdeplorable vcare vhe
vreceived vfor vthe vnext v3 vyears vin vmental vhospitals. vBeers’ vwork vand vbook vraised vthe
vconsciousness vof vpeople vthroughout vthe vcountry vregarding vprevention vand vremoval vof vthe
vstigma vof vhaving va vmental villness. vEarly vdetection vof vsymptoms, veducation vof vcaregivers,
vand vcurrent vtreatment voptions vregarding vmental villness vwere vnot vthe vfocus vof vhis vbook, vnor
vwere vthey va vpriority vfor vthe vCommittee vfor vMental vHygiene.
PTS: v 1 DIF: Cognitive vLevel: vKnowledge REF: v p.
v6 vOBJ: v 4 TOP: v Mental vIllness vin vthe vTwentieth vCentury
KEY: v Nursing vProcess vStep: v Assessment MSC: v Client vNeeds: v Psychosocial vIntegrity
6. During vthe v1930s, vwhat vcommon vtreatment vfor vschizophrenia vcaused vclients vto vfall vinto va
coma vthat vcould vlast vas vlong vas v50 vhours?
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a. Electroconvulsive v therapy
b. Insulin vtherapy
c. Humoral v therapy
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