WILKES MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW NSG 527
EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH
VERY ELABORATED ANSWERS CORRECTRY
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what is the goal in phase 1 in mi - answers-resolve ambivalence and build
motivation for change
when should you not use mi- motivational interviewing - answers-when a person
is suicidal
what are two acronyms associated with mi - answers-oars
darn
in mi- what does oars stand for - answers-asking open-ended questions
affirming the positives
using reflective listening
,and summerizing
what does normal guilt sensitize us to - answers-ethical aspects of our behavior
what is the origin of neurosis and psychosis in the ocd patient in existential
therapy - answers-the patient did not accept and take into his existence his bodily
and spirituality possibilities, therefore he is guilty and indebted to himself
what are the three modes of the world as viewed in existential psychotherapy -
answers-umwelt, mitwelt, eigenwelt
6 key principles of existential psychotherapy - answers-1. we have the capacity for
self-awareness
2. because we are free beings-we accept the responsibility that accompanies our
freedoms
3.we have a concern to preserve our uniqueness and identity
4.our existence is never fixed- we can re-create ourselves
5. anxiety is part of the human condition
6. death is a basic human condition and gives significance to living
yalom's four givens of existence - answers-freedom, death,isolation, meaningless
, who are the american founders of existential therapy - answers-rollo may and
irvin yalom
what does neurotic guilt arise out of - answers-fantasized transgression
true or false - answers-false-the function of therapy is to do away with all anxiety
mental health is living as much as possible without - answers-neurotic anxiety, but
with the ability to tolerate the unavoidable existential anxiety of living
what is the "i am" experience or the experience of being known as in existential
therapy - answers-ontological experience
the "science of being" - answers-existential therapy
a core existence conflict is the tension between the
awareness of the inevitabilility of death and the wish to continue to be - answers-
death
what does freedom from existential perspective refer to - answers-the complete
lack of any external structure to life
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