NUR 401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Feminine Psychology, Patient Education, Libido
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Psychodynamic models: psychoanalytic theories: sigmund freud, neo-freudian models: karen horney, humanistic theories. Interpersonal relations: harry stack sullivan: abraham maslow, carl rogers. Psychoanalytic model: sigmund freud: psychoanalytic theory, study of the unconscious. Neo-freudian models: karen horney: feminine psychology, rejection of traditional psychoanalytic belief that women felt disadvantaged because of their genital organs, women are at a disadvantage because of authoritarian culture. Interpersonal relations: harry stack sullivan, importance of human relationships; instincts and drives are less important (interactive, not just in your head, interpersonal relations as the basis for human development and behavior. Humanistic theories: carl rogers: client-centered therapy, therapeutic space, empathy, unconditional positive regard, genuineness, abraham maslow: hierarchy of needs, hierarchy of needs ranging from basic food, shelter, and warmth to a high-level requirement for self-actualization, satisfy biologic needs first! Important concepts: interpersonal relationships, defense mechanisms, transference, countertransference, a therapeutic interpersonal relationship: core of psychiatric mental health nursing intervention.