a. How will the psychiatric nurse assess if Karen has made progress toward self-realization?
Ans) Karen had suffered from depression which is form of mental disorder as or result of divorce and a broken relationship with her boyfriend. This situation according to Hypocriticusi in 15 th century BC , upholds the brain as a organ of consciousness; this occurs when both normal and abnormal behaviour arise from the brain.
- The psychatric Nurse can assess Karen had made progress towards self-realization by comitting to diagnosing and treating her responses to the problems that caused her psychotic disorder.
- In addition, the nurse can make assessment based on Karen psychoanalytical disposition such as a transference, defence mechanism, countertransference acting out denial of the reality befallen her and projection.
a. How will the psychiatric nurse assess if Karen has made progress toward self-realization?
How can the nurse best determine that a client has an understanding of the psychiatric condition?
b. Identify strengths that Karen has for progress in personal growth.
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c. Karen has been seeking progress for her depression. Analyze the factors that might contribute to Karen’s reluctance to discuss her depression with others.
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