NURS 224 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Canadian Mental Health Association, Psychoeducation, Enuresis
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Inability to understand the full effects of his loss numbness, dulling of emotions greater. Acceptance and more intense psychological pain reorganization of indemnity. Invincibility fable: when adolescents believe to be immune to dangerous situations, thus they engage in riskier behaviour. Children with greater bodily demands (e. g. illness, emotional problems) Psychoeducational programs: teaches parents and children basic coping skills for various. Normalization: teaching of normal behaviours and expected responses. Bibliotherapy: therapeutic use of books, stories and other materials. More specific and less open ended questions. Canadian mental health association framework for support: person resource base, knowledge resource base, community resource base. Associative mating: tendency for individuals to select mates who are similar in genetically linked traits. Positioning: caregiver"s sensitivity to the child"s development and needs. Reactive attachment disorder: child 5 or younger fails to initiate and respond appropriately to social interaction while the caregiver disregards the child"s needs (physical and emotional)