Major developmental, psychological, and nursing theories essential to psychiatric-mental health care

17/08/2025 9 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4
Major developmental, psychological, and nursing theories essential to psychiatric-mental health care

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Key Theories in Psychiatric-Mental Health NursingThis Episode Summarizes major developmental, psychological, and nursing theories essential to psychiatric-mental health care. Covers Erikson’s developmental stages, Freud’s psychodynamic model, Piaget’s cognitive stages, Sullivan’s interpersonal theory, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the Health Belief and Transtheoretical Models, Bandura’s social learning, and core nursing frameworks by Leininger, Orem, Peplau, and Watson, highlighting their clinical relevance.The podcast highlight developmental, psychodynamic, cognitive, interpersonal, behavioral, and nursing theories that form the theoretical foundation of PMHNP practice, emphasizing human growth, unconscious drives, relationships, motivation, and the central role of caring and therapeutic relationships.How Erikson’s psychosocial stages guide psychiatric nursingFreud’s psychodynamic theory in psychiatric mental health practicePiaget’s stages of cognitive development explained for nursesSullivan’s interpersonal theory and psychiatric careUsing Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in nursing practiceTranstheoretical Model of Change in health behaviorRole of Bandura’s self-efficacy in patient outcomesPeplau’s phases of the nurse–client relationshipWatson’s Caring Theory in mental health nursingOrem’s self-care theory and patient independence

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