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Personality Theories. Adler, Freud, Carl Jung, Karen Horney, Maslow, Bandura, Rotter

Personality Theories. Adler theory, Freud theory, Carl Jung theory , Karen Horney theory, Maslow theory, Bandura theory , Rotter theory 

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  1. Define personality and explain how it is different than just a mood.
  2. List and describe each of the traits from the Five Factor Model of Personality? Where do you rate on each of the five traits?
  3. What are some strengths and weakness of the Five Factor Model of Personality?
  4. Describe each of the components (Id, Ego, and Superego) of Freud’s personality theory and the principles that apply to each. How do they work together to shape personality?
  5. Define and provide an example for each of the following defense mechanisms:
    • Repression
    • Sublimation
    • Denial
    • Rationalization
    • Intellectualization
    • Projection
    • Reaction Formation
    • Regression
    • Displacement
  6. Chapter 12 outlines Freud’s Psychosexual Theory of Development including discussing oral conflicts, anal conflicts, and the Oedipus/Elektra Complexes. Please describe each of the conflicts and discuss how each can affect our personality?
  7. Based on Adler’s Theory, what was the driving force of personality?
  8. Describe Jung’s personality theory including the two forms of unconscious, and explain how they both affect our personality based on the theory.
  9. How did Karen Horney suggest personality is shaped?
  10. Based on the Humanistic perspective, what is the basis of personality and how is it different from some of the early personality theories?
  11. Rogers is widely considered the most influential therapists of all times. Please describe his theory and explain what may cause unhealthy patterns to emerge, and what therapists must do to help resolve these challenges.
  12. Maslow is the most well known psychologist as it relates to motivation theory, but his theory is also important to understanding our personality. What is at the heart of Maslow’s Theory of Personality?
  13. Like the Humanists, Bandura also had a belief that people are innately good. Please explain his concept of self efficacy and how it relates to our personality development.  How is it similar to self actualization, or self concept from the Humanistic perspective?
  14. Explain Bandura’s concept of Reciprocal Determinism.
  15. How might internal and external locus of control relate to personality development? Which is better to have and why?
  16. Explain the term cognitive expectancies and how it relates to Rotter’s theory of personality.

Global Warming. Global Climate Change. (Questions & Answers)

  1. Identify four potential effects of Global Climate Change. Briefly discuss the ramifications of each of the effects that you have identified.
  2. What aspects of adaptation to global climate change would be easier for highly developed nations, and which for developing nations? Explain.
  3. Define energy efficiency and energy conservation. How do they differ, and why should they both be included in the effort to solve our energy needs?
  4. What are three environmental problems associated with using oil and natural gas as energy resources?
  5. Describe how climate change is expected to play an important role in future freshwater availability.
  6. Describe how most drinking water is purified in the U.S. What are the benefits and potential hazards of chlorinating the water? Is there an alternative method for the purification of drinking water?

Nurse Patient Diagnosis. PICOT Question

A 57-year-old female presents for follow-up. She weighs 233 pounds. She has a history of hypertension,
hyperlipidemia, and osteoarthritis. She has been experiencing reflux-type symptoms frequently for the
past 4 weeks. She has used over-the-counter antacids, which have been quite effective in alleviating her
symptoms.
Upon review of her history, it is noted that she has a family history of osteoporosis, with 2 first-degree
female relatives suffering vertebral fractures by the age of 65. She was seen in the office about 3 weeks
ago with an apparent sinus infection, for which she was prescribed a cephalosporin. Further questioning
of the patient reveals no weight loss, dysphagia, odynophagia, or other alarm symptoms.
Physical examination is within normal limits. The patient’s blood pressure is noted to be well controlled,
and results of her most recent blood chemistries demonstrate normal blood sugar, renal function, and
serum lipids.
The patient expresses frustration regarding her frequent reflux and requests a prescription for “the
purple pill”. She says she is tired of having to take antacids so frequently, and would just like to take a
pill every day which would stop the heartburn.
Discussion
In this case, a conservative approach is optimal, and before committing the patient to long-term
pharmacologic therapy for reflux symptoms and presumed GERD, it would be appropriate to try nonpharmacologic methods. The patient is now on 150mg of ranitidine (H2 receptor antagonist).
INSTRUCTION
You are the nurse conducting an exam on 2/4 for his next follow up appointment. Include a
complete health history, physical examination, medication education, and three health
promotion topics.