Mental Health - Chapters 54,55,56 Key Words

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Across
  1. 3. physical and emotional state always present in individuals, which intensifies when an internal or external environment change or threat occurs to which the individual must respond
  2. 5. simultaneous existence of a major psychiatric condition and a substance abuse problem
  3. 6. perception of self as having worth
  4. 9. frequently irreversible SE of antipsychotic meds that develops after years of use
  5. 11. defense mechanism in which an individual refuses to acknowledge a real situation
  6. 13. occurs when an individual has had repeated exposure to event they perceive as being uncontrollable; leads to loss of motivation, feelings of despair or anxiety, and cognitive impairment
  7. 14. state in which an individual's perception of reality is impaired, interfering with the capacity to function and relate to others
  8. 15. psychologic struggle that results when two incompatible possibilities occur at the same time
  9. 16. attempts to cope using strategies that ultimately do not return the individual to homeostasis
  10. 19. possible result of withdrawal from alcohol and/or benzodiazepine abuse, S/S include nightmares, agitation, disorientation, hallucinations, fever, hypertension, diaphoresis, tachycardia, hypertension
  11. 20. vague sense of impending doom or an apprehension that appears to have no clearly identifiable cause
  12. 21. any behavioral or cognitive activity used to deal with stress
  13. 22. state of feeling outside of oneself; watching what is happening as if it were happening to someone else
  14. 27. self-help support process to overcome physical or psychologic dependence
  15. 29. factor that causes stress, can be positive or negative
  16. 30. approach based on assumption that mental disorders are related to physiologic changes within the CNS
  17. 31. approach in which the patient learns new ways to behave in a therapeutic relationship based on trust
  18. 32. individual exhibits self-defeating behaviors, beliefs, and feelings that are learned as a result of a pathologic relationship with a chemically dependent or otherwise dysfunctional person
  19. 33. level or consciousness and orientation to time, place, person, and self
  20. 34. physiologic result of repeated doses of an opioid in which a higher dose is required to receive the same analgesic effect
Down
  1. 1. occurs after stopping or reducing the habitual dose or frequency of an abused drug
  2. 2. unconscious method of relieving anxiety; excessive or inappropriate use can hinder personality development
  3. 4. ingestion of a substance in gradually increasing quantities in response to a physical need
  4. 7. dependence characterized by the need to ingest a substance in order to avoid unpleasant withdrawal symptoms
  5. 8. point at which an individual moves toward illness and disequilibrium
  6. 10. individual's mental image or picture of self
  7. 12. SE of antipsychotic drugs on the portion of the CNS controlling involuntary movement
  8. 14. defense mechanism in which individuals see others as a source of of their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses
  9. 17. dependence characterized by intense craving for a substance without physical withdrawal symptoms
  10. 18. behavioral pattern of compulsive drug use characterized by a craving for an opioid and obtaining and using the drug for effects other than pain relief
  11. 23. approach based on the theory that people function at different levels of awareness and that ego defense mechanisms are used to prevent anxiety
  12. 24. maladaptive pattern of substance use that differs from generally accepted cultural norms
  13. 25. organism's attempt to return to homeostasis
  14. 26. syndrome resulting from long-term use of antipsychotic drug therapy and characterized by S/S of masklike face, shuffling gait, resting tremor, and rigid posture.
  15. 28. all emotional and physical responses and sensations