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A client is taking garlic and hawthorn supplements. The nurse would ask further questions to elicit information on a possible history of
Humanistic Perspective
The humanistic perspective is a psychological approach that emphasizes individual potential, self-awareness, and the importance of choice and personal growth in understanding behavior.
Self-determination
The process by which a person controls their own life, making choices and decisions based on their own preferences and interests without undue influence from others.
Unconditional Positive Regard
An attitude of total acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does, as proposed by Carl Rogers in client-centered therapy.
Behavioral Shortcomings
Behavioral Shortcomings refer to limitations or deficits in an individual's behavior that can impact their functioning and interactions.
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