WILKES NSG 526 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2026/2027
ACTUAL VERIFIED EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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__________________ is a comprehensive cognitive
behavioral treatment. It aims to treat people who see little
or no improvement with other therapy models. This
treatment focuses on problem-solving and acceptance-
based strategies. It operates within a framework of
dialectical methods - ANSWER-Dialectical Behavioral
Therapy (DBT)
__________ is a cognitive behavioral therapy that is
aimed at treating individuals who have been diagnosed
with borderline personality disorder or individuals who
deliberately partake in self-destructive behavior or have
suicidal thoughts
****helps individuals regulate their emotions and take
responsibility for their own behavior and problems.
teaches an individual how to cope with conflict,, negative
feelings, and impulsivity - ANSWER-dialectical behavioral
therapy (DBT)
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_________ therapy is based on the assumption that
changes in maladaptive behavior can occur without insight
into the underlying cause. This approach works best when
it is directed at specific problems and the goals are well
defined. - ANSWER-behavioral therapy
Behavioral therapy is effective in treating people with
phobias, alcoholism, schizophrenia, and many other
conditions
What are the four types of behavioral therapy? (MOSA) -
ANSWER-1. Modeling
2. Operant Conditioning
3. Systemic Desensitization
4. Aversion Therapy
in this type of behavioral therapy, the nurse/therapist
provides a role model for specific identified behaviors, and
the client learns through imitation. - ANSWER-Modeling
a form of behavioral therapy - ________________ is the
basis for behavior modification and uses positive
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reinforcement to increase desired behaviors - ANSWER-
operant conditioning
a form of behavioral therapy ---- ____________ is a
behavior modification therapy that involves the
development of behavioral tasks customized to the client's
specific fears; these tasks are presented to the client while
using learned relaxation techniques. - ANSWER-
systematic desensitization
A technique used in Behavioral therapy:
__________ is used widely today to treat behaviors such
as alcoholism, sexual deviation, shoplifting, hallucinations,
violent and aggressive behavior, and self mutilation
Pairing of a maladaptive behavior with a noxious stimulus
(e.g., pairing the sight and smell of alcohol with electric
shock), so that anxiety or fear becomes associated with
the once-pleasurable stimulus
Punishment (e.g., punishment applied after the client has
had an alcohol drink)
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Avoidance training (e.g., client avoids punishment by
pushing a glass of alcohol away within a certain lime limit)
- ANSWER-Aversion Therapy
used when less drastic measures have failed
in this form of therapy, the assumption is that psychiatric
disorders are influenced by interpersonal interactions and
the social context. The goal of __________ psychotherapy
is to reduce or eliminate psychiatric symptoms (particularly
depression) by improving interpersonal functioning and
satisfaction with social relationships - ANSWER-
interpersonal therapy
who founded interpersonal therapy - ANSWER-Adolph
Meyer and Harry Stack Sullivan
________________asserts that it is the way we think
about a situation, rather than the situation itself, that leads
us to feel a particular emotion and behave in a particular
way. - ANSWER-Cognitive theory
____________ developed by Aaron T. Beck, is based on
the philosophy that people can learn to be their own
therapist. Emphasis is on the rearrangement of a person's