NURS 3130 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Emotional Dysregulation, Social Rejection, Sertraline

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Chapter 27: resilience: the capacity to withstand stress and catastrophe. It develops over time and is the culmination of multiple internal and external factors: traumatic events: include those that are directly expierenced, witnessed, learned about from others, or repeated exposure to adverse events. Actual or threatened traumatic event such as death, serious injury or sexual violence. Traumatic events include those that are directly expierenced , witnessed, learned about from others or due to repeated exposure to aversive events. Intrusive symptoms: negative mood and cognitions, hyperarousal charchterized by aggressive, reckless, or self-destructive behavior, sleep disturbances or hypervigilance for at least 1 month. Healing from trauma requires finding and maintaining a sense of safety, gaining a sense of co(cid:374)trol over o(cid:374)e"s life a(cid:374)d e(cid:374)viro(cid:374)(cid:373)e(cid:374)t. People who have problems regulating their moods, developing a self-identity, maintaining interpersonal relationships, maintaining reality-based thinking, and avoiding impulsive or destructive behaviors. People with bpd often have dichtomous thinking, impulsivity, affective instability (rapid mood changes), self- harming behaviors.