72 (1 point) In the Structural Family
72 (1 point) In the Structural Family Therapy of Minuchin, when the therapist blocks the usual transactional patterns or emphasizes differences among family members, he is probably trying to: 72 options: a) Accommodate the family b) Identify the true patient c) Escalate stress d) Identify the executive subsystem 73 (1 point) According to Erikson, the stage of development characterized by the acquisition of wisdom is: 73 options: a) Identity vs identity diffusion b) Intimacy vs isolation c) Generativity vs stagnation d) Integrity vs despair 74 (1 point) The existential theories of personality focus on: 74 options: a) The meaning of life for the individual b) Present experience, with little attention to the past c) One’s philosophy of life d) Conforming to societal demands 75 (1 point) A psychiatric and mental health advanced practice PMHNP has had several meetings with a therapy group. On this particular occasion it is noted that members seem angry with the PMHNP and each other. They seem to be competing with each other to see who can refrain from breaking the silence longest. Which stage of group development do these behaviors signify? 75 options: a) Storming b) Norming c) Performing d) Mourning 76 (1 point) Leroy Jones was committed to an inpatient psychiatric unit because of hallucinations that have not been controlled by oral medications prescribed on an outpatient basis. In the hospital, Mr. Jones has been prescribed I.M. Prolixin. When the PMHNP brings the first injection, Mr. Jones refuses the medication. What is the PMHNP’s best immediate response in this situation? 76 options: a) Talk with Mr. Jones about his objections to the medication. b) Tell Mr. Jones that he cannot refuse the medication since it is necessary for his treatment. c) Call his doctor and tell him/her that Mr. Jones has refused the medication. d) Call an emergency team to restrain Mr. Jones while the medication is being given. 77 (1 point) Which of the following would be the best example of an open-ended ? 77 options: a) How did you come to be in the hospital? b) Did your husband bring you over to the hospital? c) Who brought you to the hospital? d) When did you come into the hospital? 78 (1 point) A psychiatric and mental health advanced practice PMHNP working as a group psychotherapist makes observations about the effective way members handled a participant who was acting out in the group. What type of leadership style does this PMHNP exhibit? 78 options: a) Autocratic b) Democratic c) Laissez faire d) Materialistic 79 (1 point) Of the following advocacy guidelines, which is true? 79 options: a) All clients are in need of advocacy as provided by the PMHNP. b) Joining forces with other groups with similar goals should be avoided since this leads to a large group that is difficult to handle. c) The maximum power possible should be brought to the task to ensure the maximum benefit. d) Patience and persistence are important characteristics of successful client advocates. 80 (1 point) Jean Piaget developed a theory of: 80 options: a) Psychosexual development b) Cognitive development c) Moral development d) Social development 81 (1 point) The PMHNP is working with Mrs. L., who has been sexually promiscuous and manipulative with her family. While developing a treatment plan for Mrs. L., the PMHNP recognizes that her behavior is consistent with the behavior in Stage 2 of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Mrs. L. will be motivated by: 81 options: a) Avoidance of punishment b) Desire for reward or benefit c) Anticipation of disapproval of others d) Anticipation of dishonor 82 (1 point) In the developmental theory of Piaget, the period characterized by the development of logic and reasoning, and second-order thoughts, that is, “thinking about thoughts,” is the: 82 options: a) Sensory motor period b) Pre-operational period c) Concrete operations period d) Formal operations period 83 (1 point) Alice Walsh is a 46-year-old admitted to a psychiatric unit with Major Depression. Her doctor prescribes an MAO inhibitor that she will be taking when she leaves the hospital in four days. Her PMHNP wants to teach her about the side effects of her medication, particularly the dietary restrictions. She prepares a 45-minute presentation that covers everything about the medication. Afterwards Mrs. Walsh seems confused and still cannot relate several essential facts about the medication. What is the best PMHNP response to the situation? 83 options: a) Phone the doctor and suggest that Mrs. Walsh be placed on another medication with fewer restrictions. b) Realize that Mrs. Walsh will probably not be able to understand the essentials regarding her medication and teach a relative instead. c) Realize that Mrs. Walsh’s depression is probably inhibiting her ability to learn and repeat the presentation in a few days when she is a little better. d) Break down the essential facts into a few brief sessions that can be repeated over the next several days and assess Mrs. Walsh’s knowledge of the previous session before proceeding. 84 (1 point) In Psychodrama, the therapist functions as a: 84 options: a) Protagonist b) Auxiliary ego c) Director d) Partner
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