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  • October 14, 2022
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During the initial phase of family therapy one person is identified as “the
problem”. The family therapist challenges linearity by which of the following?

A Asking the children how they would fix or deal with the problem person.
.
B Asking the person identified as the problem to meet privately prior to the
next meeting.
.
C Asking the person identified as the problem how they think the
problem could be fixed.
.
D Asking how others in the family are involved in or
effected by “ thperoblem”.
.
Staff in an independent living facility notice that Mr. Smith, a 75-year-old
male resident is
alone most of the time and seems to have alienated most of the other
residents and staff. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse understands
that from Erikson’s psychosocial stages perspective he is dealing with
which psychosocial stage of development?
A Intimacy vs. isolation
.

B Ego integrity vs.
. despair

C Generativity vs.
. stagnation

D Autonomy vs.
. alienation

While working with a patient who exhibits parasuicidal behaviors of cutting,
the advanced
practice psychiatric nurse has the patient sign a no-suicide contract. Which of
the following is true from a legal perspective about a no-suicidal contract?

A This is a legally binding document
.

B It proves the therapist has good clinical judgment.
.

C It absolves the therapist of any responsibility should the patient
. commit suicide.

D It is not a substitute for good clinical judgment; accurate
.asisseismpernative.
sm

Common patterns of behavior and experience derived from the settings in
which people live
is known as which of the following?

,A Race
.

B Culture
.

C Ethnicity
.
D Family
. structure
The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Bowenian Therapy approach
in working
with families realizes:

A Problem-solving is the primary goal of
. therapy

B Understanding is the primary goal of
. therapy.

C Behavior change is the primary goal of
. therapy

D Family dialogue is encouraged.
.
Recommending or prescribing specific readings related to the individual’s
difficulties is
known as which of the following?

A Cognitive
. Rehearsal

B Mind-Reading
.

C Bibliotherapy
.

D Reattribution
.


The capacity to be alone is known as which of the following?

, A Oneness
.

B Autonomy
.

C Independence
.
D cOobnject
stancy
.
“If I was in a relationship, all of my problems would be solved” is an
example of which type
of cognitive distortion?

A Fallacy of attachment
.

B Fallacy of worrying
.

C Fallacy of perfect effect
.

D Fallacy of the change of
. othe
Hildegard Peplau developed the psychodynamic interpersonal model for
psychiatric nursing
based on which theorist’s framework?

A Eric Erickson
.

B Sigmund Freud
.

C Margaret Mahler
.

D Harry Stack
. Sullivan
Which of the following is not consistent with the underlying assumptions of
psychodynamic
psychotherapy?

, A What has happened in the past determines what we do today.
.

B Psychodynamic psychotherapy is rooted in developmental theory
.

C By changing one’s thoughts, emotions and behaviors can be changed.
.

D Through understanding the past, the individual is impowered to make
conscious decisions.
.more
The change agent in relational psychodynamic therapy is which of the
following?

A Insight
.

B Mindfulness
.

C Wish/defense conflicts
.


Emotional communication and affect
D regulation
.

According to Erikson’s Psychosocial stages failure to successfully resolve
trust vs mistrust
conflict is associated with which of the following pathological outcomes?

A Psychosis, addictions,
. depression

B Paranoia, obsessions,
. compulsions

C Phobias, psychosomatic
. disorders

D Inertia, creative inhibition
.
The quality of the therapeutic relationship is most closely linked to which
school of therapy?

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