Interpersonal Theory - Relationships need to be theraputic, lonliness is the most painful experience, personality is influenced by mother, Behavioral Theory - Anyone can be trained to be anything, the environment molds behavior, inner conflicts don't matter, Modeling - learning behavior through imitation, Operant Conditioning - Positive reinforcement for desired behavior, Systematic desenitization - behavior tasks specific to patient fears, used with relaxation techniques, Aversion therapy - Pairing negative stimulus with specific behavior to reduce behavior, Classical Conditioning Theory - A theory that involuntary reactions that are learned and reinforced over time, Humanistic Theory - Theory focused on a holistic approach and relief of symptoms. Used to help prioritize client needs, Developmental Theory - Peplaus theory concerned with helping make positive changes that help the client, what we do WITH the client not TO the client, Psychosocial Development - Eriksons eight stages that help the nurse identify developmental tasks or "crisis" according to a client's age, Cognitive Theory - Theory in which thoughts come before actions or feelings, Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Most accepted therapy in which the client IDs, understands, and changes distorted though patterns to change their behaviors,

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