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A relapse prevention plan includes identifying triggers to the patient’s gambling and a A (^) variety of coping strategies to avoid or successfully manage triggers without

. reverting^ to^ gambling. B A relapse prevention plan should be completed during the initial stage of treatment. . C The main focus of a relapse prevention plan is on changing behaviors. . D The^ main^ focus^ of^ a^ relapse^ prevention^ plan^ is^ on^ cognitive^ or^ thought^ processes^ to . decrease the desire to gamble A The existential approach has a specific set of techniques used. . B The existential relies on the patient to drive the therapeutic direction. . User The Man from Eastlando Course

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Test Exam - Week 11 Started 8/8/2 3 8:04 PM Submitted 8/8/2 3 9:45 PM Due Date 8/10/2 3 1:59 AM Status Completed Attempt Score 71 out of 100 points Time Elapsed 2 hour, 20 minutes out of 2 hours and 30 minutes Results Displayed Submitted Answers The advanced practice psychiatric nurse encourages a patient with gambling addiction to develop a relapse prevention plan. Which of the following is true about a relapse prevention plan? Which of the following is consistent with the psychotherapeutic approach used by existential psychotherapists?

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A Shame^ drives^ a^ person^ to^ engage^ in^ treatment^ while^ guilt^ drives^ a^ person^ to^ avoid . treatment. B Shame^ causes^ a^ person^ to^ perceive^ self^ as^ a^ failure^ and^ guilt^ causes^ avoidance^ of . treatment. C Guilt^ causes^ a^ person^ to^ perceive^ himself^ as^ a^ loser^ and^ shame^ drives^ a^ person^ to . avoid treatment. D Shame^ drives^ avoidance^ from^ treatment,^ Guilt^ often^ motivates^ a^ person^ to^ seek . treatment. A Relapse indicates treatment failure. . B (^) Relapse is a persistent risk in addiction. . C Relapse is a characteristic of all chronic medical diseases. . D Relapse^ is^ the^ return^ to^ substance^ use^ or^ addictive^ behaviors^ after^ periods . of abstinence. A IPT is not an appropriate model for treating depression in older adults. . B This is a common IPT issue with older adults during the initial sessions. . C The^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric^ nurse^ should^ consider^ using^ a^ standardized^ scale . to quantify the depression and use this to educate the patient and the family. D B and C . According to Dearing, Stuewig, and Tangney (2005), understanding the difference between guilt and shame and its impact on an individual’s motivation is critical to hope and the recovery process. Which of the following is true regarding guilt and shame? Which of the following is not consistent with what is known about relapse? The advanced practice psychiatric nurse proficient in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is working with an older adult who does not realize she has depression. Which of the following is true? The patient in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) complains the skills being taught in DBT don’t work, struggles with keeping diary cards, and doing assigned homework. This is consistent with which stage of treatment within the DBT model? C The^ existential^ therapist^ presents^ broad^ existential^ themes^ but^ avoids^ in-depth . questioning. D The^ existential^ psychotherapist^ is^ free^ to^ draw^ on^ techniques^ from^ other . psychotherapeutic models.

A Freedom . B Responsibili . ty C Authenticity . D Meaning . A (^) In family-centered treatment, the family is the focus of treatment. . B Family- centered treatment is appropriate to improve family interactions. . C (^) Family-centered treatment is appropriate to keep families engaged in services . D Family-centered treatment^ is^ appropriate^ to^ increase^ family^ knowledge^ about . mental health. A Focusing . B Body awareness . C Language^ of . responsibility The existential concept of an openness, readiness, and flexibility to grow and change, which necessitates a capacity to choose alternatives, and shape one’s own destiny as authors of creating their own world is which of the following? Which of the following is not consistent with a family-centered approach in child therapy? The Gestalt therapist notices the patient is fidgeting with fingers, legs are shaking and asks the patient “What are you experiencing right now in your body?” This is a type of creative experimentation known as which of the following? A Stage . 1 B Stage . 2 C Stage . 3 D Stage . 4

A Given concerns about relapse it would be important to meet with the patient just this

. one^ time^ and^ just^ for^10 minutes^ but^ meet^ in^ your^ office. B Remind^ the^ patient^ that^ one^ of^ the^ rules^ is^ not^ having^ contact^ outside^ of^ therapy . sessions. C Agree^ to^ meet^ with^ patient^ alone^ in^ the^ group^ room^ to^ resolve^ any^ outstanding . concerns from the group. D Agree^ to^ meet^ with^ the^ patient^ at^ Starbucks^ briefly^ to^ discuss^ the^ unresolved^ issues, . but only this once and only for 10 minutes. A (^) People are unique. . B (^) The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. . C Mind,^ body,^ spirit^ work^ in^ a^ unified^ synergistic . fashion. D Dysfunctions^ such^ as^ a^ chemical^ imbalance . must be A (^) People are unique. . B (^) The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. . C Mind,^ body,^ spirit^ work^ in^ a^ unified^ synergistic . fashion. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a group of patients in an outpatient substance abuse treatment program. One patient comes to the advanced practice psychiatric nurse after the group session and asks if the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would meet at a nearby Starbucks to clarify a couple of questions that came up at the end of the session and fears relapse. Which of the following would be consistent with the traditional therapeutic frame? Which of the following statements would not be consistent with the humanistic-existential concept of “holism”? Which of the following statements would not be consistent with the humanistic-existential concept of “holism”? D Empty-chair dialogue .

A Projection . B Retroflecti . on C Confluenc . e D Deflection . Stigma of mental illness in the elderly: A Has^ contributed^ to^ psychiatric^ symptoms^ being^ expressed^ with . physical symptoms. B Is much more severe in baby boomers than in other elderly cohorts. . C Is much less an issue in baby boomers than in other elderly cohorts . D Leads to more discussion of emotions in primary care settings. . The advanced practice psychiatric nurse encourages the older adult to recall long forgotten experiences, events which are memorable to the person. This is known as The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a patient who states she believes her boss hates her. After some discussion, it is clear the patient has strong negative feelings towards her boss. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working within a Gestalt framework, recognizes this as an interruption consistent with which of the following? The most effective treatment for SUD with or without co-morbid psychiatric disorders is: D Dysfunctions^ such^ as^ a^ chemical^ imbalance^ must^ be . identified. A Life Review Therapy (LRT) . B Reminiscence Therapy (RT) . C A Mindfulness Strategy . D Interpersonal^ Psychotherapy . (IPT) A Multidimensional^ addressing^ medical,^ psychosocial^ and^ mental . health issues B (^) Trauma-informed care. . C 12 - Step^ Peer^ Support^ Groups

A Valuing the significance of relationships . B Recognizing^ generalized^ psychobiological^ attributes^ and . healthcare needs. C Minimizing focus on societal roles and gender expectations. . D All of the above . A Shame-Attacking . B Exposure Therapy . C Cognitive Rehearsal . D Guided^ relaxation^ and . meditation A j Drink a glass of water, tea, or . uice. B Name^6 colors^ you^ see^ wherever . you are. C Open and close your eyes. . D A and B on . A Somatic approaches . Positive substance use disorder treatment out-comes unique to women can be strengthened by which of the following. A specific type of CBT therapies aimed to reduce distress as a person experiences sensation with danger is known as which of the following? Which of the following are “Help Now!” skills? Select all that apply. Practice guidelines for complex trauma and dissociative identity disorder caution that which of the following may limit one’s ability to heal.

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D Cognitive Behavioral Therapy .

A Conduct Disorders . B Anxiety and Depression . C Depression and Psychosis . D Attention^ Deficit-Hyperactivity . Disorders A Patients can fail in therapy. . B Patients^ are^ doing^ the^ best^ they^ can.

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In following the rules for the Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) therapist, the therapist would not do which of the following? A Recognize the therapist is human and fallible. . B (^) Make every reasonable effort to provide competent treatment for the patient. . C Share^ the^ rules^ for the^ DBT therapist with the^ patient during^ orientation^ to the . therapy. D The^ therapist^ agrees^ to^ use^ consultation^ and^ allow^ the^ patient^ to^ view^ this . directly if desired. Research suggests that psychodynamic therapeutic approaches are effective for some children, particularly those with which of the following disorders? When using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) approach with a patient with Borderline Personality Disorder the advanced practice psychiatric nurse knows which of the following is inconsistent DBT assumptions about patients? B Talk^ therapies^ focused^ on^ cognitive . understanding C EMDR . D A and C .

A The patient is ready to focus on self-fulfillment . B The patient is ready to focus on self-efficacy . C The^ patient^ is^ ready^ to^ begin^ exposure . therapy. D The^ patient^ is ready^ to^ begin^ termination^ from . therapy. A The^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric^ nurse^ needs^ to^ develop^ a^ checklist^ to^ determine . goals have been made and it is time to terminate. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse determines therapy goals attained, B terminate the therapeutic relationship, and schedule to meet the patient for coffee to

. ease^ the^ transition^ out^ of^ therapy. C The^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric^ nurse^ should^ set^ clear^ therapy^ goals,^ commend . patient on goal attainment and terminate the therapy. D Termination^ should^ occur^ by^ mutual^ decision^ between^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric . nurse and patient based on the therapy goals attained. A The^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric^ nurse^ needs^ to^ develop^ a^ checklist^ to^ determine . goals have been made and it is time to terminate. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse determines therapy goals attained, B terminate the therapeutic relationship, and schedule to meet the patient for coffee to . ease^ the^ transition^ out^ of^ therapy. C The^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric^ nurse^ should^ set^ clear^ therapy^ goals,^ commend . patient on goal attainment and terminate the therapy. The patient in Dialectical Behavior Therapy with a history of self-harming through cutting, has shown progress in effectively using skills to manage urges integrating skills to manage emotions and behaviors with increased awareness of self. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse recognizes the patient is ready for which of the following? Strategies for terminating a therapy relationship with an older adult includes: Strategies for terminating a therapy relationship with an older adult includes:

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C Patients need to do better, try harder and be more motived to change. . D Patients^ may^ not^ have^ caused^ all^ their^ problems,^ but^ they^ need^ to^ solve . them anyway.

A Congruence . B Unconditional^ positive . regard C Accurate^ empathic . understanding D All of the above . A Stage . 1 B Stage . 2 C Stage . 3 D Stage . 4 The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy approach with a patient with Borderline Personality Disorder explains the four essential elements which includes all but which of the following? during treatment. . A Treatment needs to be readily accessible. . B Psychotropic medication should be stopped prior to treatment. . C (^) Treatment does not need to be voluntary to be effective. . D Drug^ use^ during^ treatment^ must^ be^ monitored^ continuously^ as^ lapses^ may^ occur The person-centered therapist is expected to exhibit which of the following characteristics? The patient demonstrates the ability to regulate his emotions in such a way he can think through them. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy approach recognizes this ability is consistent with which stage of treatment? Which of the following is not consistent with the Principles of Effective Treatment for Addiction according to the NIH? A Bi-weekly individual therapy sessions for the patient of about 1 hour each. . D Termination^ should^ occur^ by^ mutual^ decision^ between^ advanced^ practice^ psychiatric . nurse and patient based on the therapy goals attained.

A Women^ seeking^ treatment^ for^ substance^ use^ disorder^ are^ more^ likely^ than^ men^ to . have experienced traumatic events. B Women are more apt to drop out of treatment than men. . C Women are less likely than men to seek mental health services. . D (^) W . A Evidence^ suggests^ the^ substance^ use^ issues^ be^ addressed^ first^ as^ substances^ can . mask the issues and symptoms of PTSD. B Evidence^ suggests^ symptoms^ of^ PTSD^ be^ addressed^ before^ initiating^ any^ substance . abuse issues as PTSD symptoms are what typically trigger substance abuse. C Clinicians^ need^ to^ learn^ evidence-based^ treatment^ approaches^ to^ simultaneously . treat the underlying PTSA while addressing substance use. D Evidence^ suggests^ a^ low^ dose^ antipsychotic^ medication^ is^ most^ effective^ in^ treating . PTSD symptoms and can also minimize alcohol and other drug abuse. A (^) Invite the patient to new ways of viewing a situation . B Guiding^ patient^ to^ develop^ more^ skills^ to^ achieve^ a^ greater . quality of life. C (^) Engage the patient in change talk . D (^) A and B . B Weekly group skills training sessions for the patient of 2.5 hours each. . C Skills^ coaching^ via^ telephone^ or^ other^ electronic^ means^ as^ needed^ by^ the^ patient^ to . manage I vivo situations D (^) Team consultation to the therapist to maintain treatment fidelity and adherence . Evidence supports which of the following statements about women and addictions treatment? Which of the following statements would be consistent with Trauma-Informed Care when treating patients with comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorder? he advanced practice psychiatric nurse using Dialectical Behavior Therapy with a patient with borderline personality disorder uses persuasive dialogue to do which of the following? A patient whose husband had recently died suddenly expresses remorse regarding an argument they had shortly before his death. The Gestalt Therapist would likely use which of the following techniques to complete unfinished business?

A Schizophrenia . B New onset depression . C (^) Bipolar Affective Disorder . D Borderline^ Personality . Disorder A Aggression . B Conduct . Problems C Social . Withdrawal D All^ of^ the . above. A CPT . B CPT-PE . C EMDR therapy . D Pharmacological . interventions. Evidence supports use of Dialectical Behavior Therapy patients with which of the following diagnoses? Problems in the preschool child’s self-regulation has been tied to subsequent issues with which of the following? Which of the following would not be a first-line intervention for an individual with PTSD? The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working with children/adolescents in psychotherapy is aware of which of the following? A (^) Focusing . B Dreamwork . C (^) Empty-chair dialogue . D Language^ of . responsibility

A Address safety issues . B Promote^ symptoms . stabilization C Process painful memories . D A and C . Humanistic-existential therapies focus more on process and this process is best described by which of the following? take not . A (^) Shorter, more frequent sessions . B (^) Summarizing previous sessions . C Quizzing patient on previous sessions . D Insist^ the^ patient^ bring^ a^ notebook^ and Using a psychodynamic psychotherapy stage oriented model for the treatment of trauma, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would do which of the following in Stage 1? When doing psychotherapy with older adult’s accommodations which target cognitive symptoms and functional deficits include: A The content of the therapy . B The^ flow^ of^ action^ and^ reaction^ within^ the . session. C The^ pacing,^ timing,^ and tracking in^ the . session. D (^) B and C . A The^ basic^ structure^ of^ psychotherapy^ with^ children^ aligns^ with^ principles^ of . psychotherapy for adults. B The^ basic^ structure^ of^ psychotherapy^ with^ children^ for^ the^ most^ part^ is^ not^ aligned . with principles of psychotherapy for adults. C Engaging^ with^ the^ family^ precedes^ engagement^ with^ the^ child^ or^ adolescent^ in^ the . first family meeting. D Typically^ children^ are^ exited^ to^ engage^ in^ psychotherapy^ to^ improve^ the^ home . situation.

A (^) Interruptions . B (^) Figure and ground . C (^) Layers of personality . D Organismic^ self- . regulatio A Emotions^ precede^ and^ underlie^ physical^ sensations^ of . trauma, B Physical^ sensations^ precede^ and^ underlie^ emotions^ of . trauma. C Physical^ sensations^ and^ emotional^ sensations^ occur . simultaneously. D None of the above have anything to do with TRM. . A Debriefing^ involves^ talking^ about^ the^ trauma^ immediately . after the event. B APA^ practice^ guidelines^ support^ use^ of^ debriefing^ due^ to . efficacy. C (^) Debriefing may increase post trauma symptoms. . D Debriefing does not prevent PTSD. . A Artistic endeavors such as sculpting, drawing painting. . B Movement therapies such as dance. . C Tapping on acupressure points . D Cognitive^ skills^ such^ as^ thought^ stopping^ and^ guided . self-dialogue Dysfunctional processes, developed early in life that people employ in an attempt to meet their Needs, are referred to by the Gestalt therapist as which of the following? According to the Trauma Resiliency Model which of the following occurs? Which of the following is not consistent with what is currently known about debriefing? Stress inoculation therapy (SIT) can be helpful for patients with phobic avoidance due to trauma. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using SIT would do which of the following?

A (^) Congruence . B (^) Actualizing tendency . C (^) Belief of human nature . D Accurate^ empathic . understanding A Validate the patient^ ‘s^ frustration^ while^ encouraging and reinforcing^ use . of skills. B Analyze^ the^ behaviors^ and^ consequences^ of^ the^ behaviors^ with^ the . patient. C Focus^ on^ behavioral^ control^ and^ management^ with^ emotions^ as^ a . contextual element. D All of the above . A Maintaining a therapeutic stance of neutrality. . B Maintaining^ a^ therapeutic^ stance^ of . anonymity. C Maintaining a therapeutic stance of non- . intrusiveness. D A and C . A (^) Do nothing, maintaining the child’s privacy protects the therapeutic relationship. . B Decide^ what^ the^ parents^ need^ to^ know^ and^ give^ them^ a^ summary^ of^ the^ individual . The person-centered therapist who is genuine and authentic during the therapy session is exhibiting which psychological condition? The patient in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) expresses frustration that the skills taught don’t work, the process is taking too long, and is struggling to complete homework. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a DBT model would do which of the following? The therapeutic frame supports the clinician in which of the following ways? Select all that apply. One of the problems when meeting with children individually is that it can create secrets. Which of the following responses would the advanced practice psychiatric nurse do to address this concern?

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  1. The therapeutic frame supports the clinician in which of the following ways? Select all that apply. A. Maintaining a therapeutic stance of neutrality. B. Maintaining a therapeutic stance of anonymity. C. Maintaining a therapeutic stance of nonintrusiveness. D. A and C
  2. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a patient with who is chronically suicidal. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) approach realizes which of the following? A. Every time the patient has suicidal ideations hospitalization is recommended. B. To the chronically suicidal patient, hospitalization reinforces the status quo and abdicating the hard work of change. C. To the chronically suicidal patient hospitalization frequent hospitalizations allow a safe place to learn new coping behaviors and promote change. D. The Advanced practice psychiatric nurse should not be using DBT with a chronically suicidal patient.
  3. The concept of resiliency in child therapies is in direct contrast to which traditional approach for treating children? A. Family inclusion B. The concept of recovery C. Problem-based therapy D. Interacting systems consideration
  4. Stigma of mental illness in the elderly: A. Has contributed to psychiatric symptoms being expressed with physical symptoms. B. Is much more severe in baby boomers than in other elderly cohorts. C. Is much less an issue in baby boomers than in other elderly cohorts D. Leads to more discussion of emotions in primary care settings.
  5. Which of the following is not consistent with the Psychoanalyst's perspective when treating and individual with a personality disorder? A. It is important to identify and then modify "core" problems when treating individuals with personality disorders. B. Personality structures are unconscious and thus mostly unavailable to the individual. session in with the child in the room. C Decide^ what^ the^ parents^ need^ to^ know^ and^ give^ them^ a^ summary^ privately^ to^ avoid . any awkwardness for the child. D Discuss^ with^ the^ child^ what^ he^ or^ she^ wants^ to^ share^ with^ the^ parents^ and^ facilitate . the process as needed.

C. Personality products and processes are within the realm of awareness, accessible to the individual. D. Psychoanalytic therapy is an effective treatment for Borderline personality disorder

  1. Which of the following statements would not be consistent with the humanistic-existential concept of "holism"? A People are unique. . B. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. C. Mind, body, spirit work in a unified synergistic fashion. D. Dysfunctions such as a chemical imbalance must be identified.
  2. Which of the following is true about dream work from a Gestalt perspective? A. The individual tells the dream in past tense B. Elements of the dream are viewed using standardized dream symbol meaning. C. A dream diary is required to capture all elements of the team. D. The characters and objects in the dream are projections of the individual whose dream it is.
  3. When the advanced practice psychiatric nurse builds a formulation when working with a child in therapy the advanced practice psychiatric nurse is doing which of the following? A. Formulation is a type of play therapy. B. Formulation is the child's diagnosis. C. The formulation explains the contexts of the child and family situation, the child's unique presentation, responses and narratives of the events that shaped the interpretation. D. The formulation is the treatment plan.
  4. In providing psychoeducation to patient's in recovery, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would not include which of the following? A. Recovery is a lifelong process of change B. A patient is considered recovered after 5 years free of substance use. C. Recovery encompasses dimensions of health, home, purpose and community. D. Recovery applies to recovery from mental disorder, substance use disorders and behavioral addictions.
  5. Which best describes gerotranscendence? A Erik Erikson's ninth stage of development. B. Emphasizes ongoing growth over decrements C. Focuses on the transition to old-old (80 years and older). D. Focuses on letting go and coming to terms with end of one's life
  6. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a group of patients in an outpatient substance abuse treatment program. One patient comes to the advanced practice psychiatric nurse after the group session and asks if the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would meet at a nearby Starbucks to clarify a couple of questions that came up at the end of the session and fears relapse. Which of the following would be consistent with the traditional therapeutic frame? A. Given concerns about relapse it would be important to meet with the patient just this one time and just for 10 minutes but meet in your office. B. Remind the patient that one of the rules is not having contact outside of therapy sessions. C. Agree to meet with patient alone in the group room to resolve any outstanding concerns from the group. D. Agree to meet with the patient at Starbucks briefly to discuss the unresolved issues, but only this once and only for 10 minutes.
  7. The situation in which increasing amounts of a substance is needed to achieve the same desired effect is known as which of the following?

A. Addiction B. Tolerance C. Withdraw al D. Dependen ce

  1. Which of the following describes the basic neurobiological pathways of the reward system in the brain? A. Projections from the ventral tegmental area, through the median forebrain and terminate in the nucleus accumbens where there is a proliferation of dopamine neurons. B. Projections through the median forebrain, to the ventral tegmental area where there is a proliferation of dopamine neurons, to the nucleus accumbens. C. Projections from the nucleus accumbens to the median forebrains where there is a proliferation of dopamine neurons to the ventral tegmental area. D. Projections from the median forebrain through the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens where there is a proliferation of dopamine neurons.
  2. Evidence supports use of Dialectical Behavior Therapy patients with which of the following diagnoses? A. Schizophrenia B. New onset depression C. Bipolar Affective Disorder D. Borderline Personality Disorder
  3. The existential concept of an openness, readiness, and flexibility to grow and change, which necessitates a capacity to choose alternatives, and shape one's own destiny as authors of creating their own world is which of the following? A. Freedom B. Responsibili ty C. Authenticity D. Meaning
  4. Using a psychodynamic psychotherapy stage oriented model for the treatment of trauma, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would do which of the following in Stage 1? A. Address safety issues B. Promote symptoms stabilization C. Process painful memories D. A and C
  5. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a patient who states she believes her boss hates her. After some discussion, it is clear the patient has strong negative feelings towards her boss. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working within a Gestalt framework, recognizes this as an interruption consistent with which of the following? A Projection. B. Retroflecti on C. Confluenc e D. Deflection
  6. The patient in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) expresses frustration that the skills taught don't work, the process is taking too long, and is struggling to complete homework. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a DBT model would do which of the following? A. Validate the patient 's frustration while encouraging and reinforcing use of skills. B. Analyze the behaviors and consequences of the behaviors with the patient. C. Focus on behavioral control and management with emotions as a contextual element. D. All of the above
  1. An organized, consistent set of perceptions about the self, continually influenced by experience and its interpretation which includes self-worth, self-image and ideal self, is which key concept of person-centered therapy? A. Belief of human nature B. Self-concept C. Actualizing tendency D. Fully functioning person
  2. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy approach with a patient with Borderline Personality Disorder explains the four essential elements which includes all but which of the following? A. Bi-weekly individual therapy sessions for the patient of about 1 hour each. B. Weekly group skills training sessions for the patient of 2.5 hours each. C. Skills coaching via telephone or other electronic means as needed by the patient to manage I vivo situations D. Team consultation to the therapist to maintain treatment fidelity and adherence Share Question Answer & Explanation Solved by verified expert
  3. The therapeutic frame supports the clinician in which of the following ways? Select all that apply. D. A and C Rationale: B is wrong because it should not be anonymous. Information should be disclosed.
  4. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a patient with who is chronically suicidal. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) approach realizes which of the following? B. To the chronically suicidal patient, hospitalization reinforces the status quo and abdicating the hard work of change. Rationale: Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that combines strategies like mindfulness, acceptance, and emotion regulation.
  5. The concept of resiliency in child therapies is in direct contrast to which traditional approach for treating children? C. Problem-based therapy Rationale: Compared with the traditional study of child development, which has tended to portray 'normal' and 'abnormal' patterns, a resilience approach offers a more differentiated account. In professional practice, resilience means looking for strengths and opportunities to build on, rather than (or alongside) problems, deficits or psychopathology to be remedied or treated
  6. Stigma of mental illness in the elderly: A. Has contributed to psychiatric symptoms being expressed with physical symptoms. Rationale: According to Sartorius, stigma leads to discrimination in the provision of services for physical health problems in older people with mental disorders. Health Science ScienceNursingNURSING NRNP 6645
  1. Which of the following is not consistent with the Psychoanalyst's perspective when treating and individual with a personality disorder? C. Personality products and processes are within the realm of awareness, accessible to the individual. Rationale: Each level of awareness has a role to play in shaping human behavior and thought.
  2. Which of the following statements would not be consistent with the humanistic-existential concept of "holism"? D. Dysfunctions such as a chemical imbalance must be identified. Rationale: Holism is the idea that various systems (e.g. physical, biological, social) should be viewed as wholes, not merely as a collection of parts.
  3. Which of the following is true about dream work from a Gestalt perspective? D. The characters and objects in the dream are projections of the individual whose dream it is. Rationale: In Gestalt Therapy, the client is asked to play component parts of the dream. .It helps the client to feel the part of him/herself that he/she has disowned and has projected onto objects of the dream. Disowned parts of the self are in the unconscious, and integration is the work of therapy.
  4. When the advanced practice psychiatric nurse builds a formulation when working with a child in therapy the advanced practice psychiatric nurse is doing which of the following? C. The formulation explains the contexts of the child and family situation, the child's unique presentation, responses and narratives of the events that shaped the interpretation. Rationale: Formulation is a concise statement of the case. Unlike summary, it is a discussion about alternative ideas about diagnosis, aetiology, treatment and prognosis and of the arguments for and against each alternative.
  5. In providing psychoeducation to patient's in recovery, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would not include which of the following? B. A patient is considered recovered after 5 years free of substance use. Rationale: Recovery is a lifelong process that can take years to achieve.
  6. Which best describes gerotranscendence? A Erik Erikson's ninth stage of development. B. Emphasizes ongoing growth over decrements Rationale: The theory that older people transcend the limited opinions and views of life they once held or wisdom comes with age
  7. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a group of patients in an outpatient substance abuse treatment program. One patient comes to the advanced practice psychiatric nurse after the group session and asks if the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would meet at a nearby Starbucks to clarify a couple of questions that came up at the end of the session and fears relapse. Which of the following would be consistent with the traditional therapeutic frame? C. Agree to meet with patient alone in the group room to resolve any outstanding concerns from the group.

Rationale: This will prevent harm for the nurse and allows help from other patient from the group

  1. The situation in which increasing amounts of a substance is needed to achieve the same desired effect is known as which of the following? B. Tolerance Rationale: A person may develop tolerance to a drug when the drug is used repeatedly.
  2. Which of the following describes the basic neurobiological pathways of the reward system in the brain? A. Projections from the ventral tegmental area, through the median forebrain and terminate in the nucleus accumbens where there is a proliferation of dopamine neurons. Rationale: The reward pathway of the brain is connected to areas of the brain that control behavior and memory. It begins in the ventral tegmental area, where neurons release dopamine to make you feel pleasure. The brain begins to make connections between the activity and the pleasure, ensuring that we will repeat the behavior.
  3. Evidence supports use of Dialectical Behavior Therapy patients with which of the following diagnoses? D. Borderline Personality Disorder Rationale: DBT may be used to treat suicidal and other self-destructive behaviors.
  4. The existential concept of an openness, readiness, and flexibility to grow and change, which necessitates a capacity to choose alternatives, and shape one's own destiny as authors of creating their own world is which of the following? A. Freedom Rationale: Freedom allows person to choose alternatives.
  5. Using a psychodynamic psychotherapy stage oriented model for the treatment of trauma, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would do which of the following in Stage 1? C. Process painful memories Rationale: The first few sessions of psychotherapy typically focus on understanding and taking a good relationship history, from childhood up to adulthood.
  6. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse is working with a patient who states she believes her boss hates her. After some discussion, it is clear the patient has strong negative feelings towards her boss. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working within a Gestalt framework, recognizes this as an interruption consistent with which of the following? D. Deflection Rationale: Deflection is attempting to draw attention away from oneself and put that attention onto another person. All ages may engage in deflection. Children try to deflect blame when they are in trouble for negative actions by pointing out a different negative action that a sibling did.
  7. The patient in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) expresses frustration that the skills taught don't work, the process is taking too long, and is struggling to complete homework. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a DBT model would do which of the following?

D. All of the above Rationale: All choices are applicable

  1. An organized, consistent set of perceptions about the self, continually influenced by experience and its interpretation which includes self-worth, self-image and ideal self, is which key concept of person-centered therapy? B. Self-concept Rationale: Self-concept is how a person perceive their behavior, abilities, and unique characteristics.
  2. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse using a Dialectical Behavior Therapy approach with a patient with Borderline Personality Disorder explains the four essential elements which includes all but which of the following? A. Bi-weekly individual therapy sessions for the patient of about 1 hour each. Rationale: Individual therapy usually involves weekly one-to-one sessions with a DBT therapist. Each session lasts approximately 45 - 60 minutes. . Which of the following is not consistent with...
  3. Which of the following is not consistent with recommendations for teaching Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) skills? A. TRM self-care skills can be taught and used in any order. B. TRM skill may be taught in individual or group settings C. To teach TRM skills, the therapist should be adept at using the skills themself. D. Teaching TRM is cost effective as only one teacher is needed individually or with groups.
  4. The advanced practice psychiatric nurse realizes a basic assumption of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is that therapists treating the difficult patient need support. This support includes which of the following?
A.

The support is provided through case management B. The support is designed to focus on clinical issues of the patient C. The DBT therapist in solo practice does not need a consultation group for support. D. The support includes a consultation group to treat the therapist by using the same skills the patient is asked to use.

  1. In working with an older adult patient in the termination phase the advanced practice psychiatric nurse suggests it may be helpful to teach family members ways to support the patient and prevent relapse. This demonstrates which of the following? A. A major HIPPA violation B. Lack of confidence in the patient and the therapeutic process of CBT C. An appropriate strategy to solidify a supportive network for the patient. D. Resistance to terminating the therapeutic relationship.
  2. Which of the following is true about communication with children and adolescents? A. Communication is developmentally based. B. Offices should be free of toys or distractions. C. Speak to children in adult manner as it lets them know you take them seriously. D. Communicate at level lower than the child or adolescent to improve their self-esteem.
  1. Practice guidelines for complex trauma and dissociative identity disorder caution that which of the following may limit one's ability to heal. A. Somatic approaches B. Talk therapies focused on cognitive understanding***** C. EMDR D. A and C
  2. Which of the following trends life trends suggests advanced practice psychiatric nurse be prepared to provide mental health and illness treatment in a variety of community and non- traditional settings. A. More older men than women living alone. B. Greatest percentage of older adults living in nursing homes. C. Projected doubling of number of homeless adults between 2010 and 2050 D. More older adults preferring to leave their homes to seek other living arrangements.
  3. Dialectical Behavior Therapists realize which of the following: A. Everyone with borderline personality has comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD B. Everyone diagnosed with PTSD can be diagnosed with comorbid borderline personality disorder. C. There are important overlapping symptoms and neuropsychological correlates that PTSD and borderline personality disorder have in common. D. DBT should only be used with individuals diagnosed with personality disorder or those with chronic suicidal thoughts.
  1. Research support that children with serious emotional disorders (SED) are likely to have which of the following? A. Children with SEDs are likely to be severely impaired B. Children with SEDs are likely to have many community agencies involved in their care and support. C. Children with SEDs are likely to have a comorbid disorder. D. A and C
  2. Which of the following is a biologically based psychotherapy methodology used to treat patients who have experienced trauma? A. Trauma Resiliency Model B. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy C. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy D. Existential Psychotherapy
  3. Which of the following is not consistent with a family-centered approach in child therapy? A. In family-centered treatment, the family is the focus of treatment. B. Family- centered treatment is appropriate to improve family interactions. C. Family-centered treatment is appropriate to keep families engaged in services D. Family-centered treatment is appropriate to increase family knowledge about mental health.
  4. In working with children between the ages of about 7 - 11 years of age, the advanced practice psychiatric nurse would include activities consistent with which of stage of Piaget's stages of cognitive development?