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Question
1. Which is a key assumption of the Humanistic Approach?
People are bad which is why punishment is necessary to modify behavior
Each individual is not unique and we can generalize treatments
People must be extrinsically motived to reach self actualization
People are basically good and want to improve themselves
2. One of the main differences in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy is that:
in REBT, the teaching role of the therapist is emphasized
in REBT, the listening role of the therapist is emphasized
in REBT, therapists use the Socratic method
in REBT, therapists are a blank screen upon which the clients cast beliefs
3. Recovery is the single most important goal in the transformation of mental healthcare in the past 2 decades; select from the following list which are major dimensions of recovery: (select all that apply)
purpose
community
health
identity
4. Mary got a B on her spelling test, which was the highest grade in the class, but her mom expected her to get an A. Since she didn't get an A on her test she did not get to go out with her friends. This is an example of which of Carl Roger's principles:
Unconditional Positive Regard
Repression
Self Image
Congruent Self
5. Which of these is NOT a principle, identified by Wheeler for psychopharmacology practice:
Complex regimens are often better for patients
Seek Consultation
Form a Therapeutic Alliance
Obtain a detailed history
6. In the past, parents have been known to tell children that if the child doesn't stop crying, "I'll give you something to cry about...." This is an example of:
Self-management
Negative reinforcement
Positive reinforcement
Exposure therapy
7. Debbie is a registered nurse with approximately 20 years of experience in the ICU, but today is her first day floating over to Emergency Room for the first time. According to Benner's Stages, Debbie would be in which stage?
Novice
Proficient
Expert
Advanced Beginner
8. In transitioning from Expert to Novice it is helpful to do which of the following:
Focus on a "to do" list
View your new domain as a new role
Detach from previous role and embrace being a novice
Identify a mentor
B, C, & D
9. Buddy is a patient on the acute psychiatric unit and during group he tells you that he is frustrated by you because you remind him of his sister. He goes on to say that his sister is always nagging him and correcting him. Buddy is experiencing:
Transference
Counter-Transference
Ego Functioning
Disclosure
10. Kate is working the night shift on her unit, and all of the patients are asleep. Since she is feeling bored she begins taking pictures with one of her co-workers in the nurses station. She later considers posting them onto her social media account. Which questions should she stop and ask herself before she does this? (Select all that apply)
Is there any patient information visible in the picture?
Does this communication place a patient at risk of being identified?
Am I "friends" with my nursing supervisor online?
Is there any potential compromise of health information?