NRNP 6540 WK5ASSGNDOCTURAN
PRACTICE SOLUTION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Coping Strategies. Answer: Techniques to manage triggers
without reverting to behaviors.
◉ Psychosocial Stages. Answer: Erikson's stages guide
developmental challenges.
◉ Modeling in Therapy. Answer: Learning through observing others'
behaviors.
◉ Social Microcosm. Answer: Group reflects individual relationships
and dynamics.
◉ Corrective Emotional Experience. Answer: Therapeutic process
that heals past emotional wounds.
◉ Therapeutic Alliance. Answer: Strong bond between therapist and
patient enhances treatment.
, ◉ Freedom. Answer: 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.
◉ Family-centered treatment. Answer: In family-centered treatment,
the family is the focus of treatment.
◉ Gestalt therapy. Answer: 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 focusing.
◉ Holism. Answer: The humanistic-existential concept that states
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
◉ Stigma of mental illness in the elderly. Answer: Has contributed to
psychiatric symptoms being expressed with physical symptoms.
◉ Life Review Therapy (LRT). Answer: The advanced practice
psychiatric nurse encourages the older adult to recall long forgotten
experiences, events which are memorable to the person.
◉ Projection. Answer: The advanced practice psychiatric nurse
working within a Gestalt framework recognizes strong negative
PRACTICE SOLUTION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Coping Strategies. Answer: Techniques to manage triggers
without reverting to behaviors.
◉ Psychosocial Stages. Answer: Erikson's stages guide
developmental challenges.
◉ Modeling in Therapy. Answer: Learning through observing others'
behaviors.
◉ Social Microcosm. Answer: Group reflects individual relationships
and dynamics.
◉ Corrective Emotional Experience. Answer: Therapeutic process
that heals past emotional wounds.
◉ Therapeutic Alliance. Answer: Strong bond between therapist and
patient enhances treatment.
, ◉ Freedom. Answer: 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.
◉ Family-centered treatment. Answer: In family-centered treatment,
the family is the focus of treatment.
◉ Gestalt therapy. Answer: 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 focusing.
◉ Holism. Answer: The humanistic-existential concept that states
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
◉ Stigma of mental illness in the elderly. Answer: Has contributed to
psychiatric symptoms being expressed with physical symptoms.
◉ Life Review Therapy (LRT). Answer: The advanced practice
psychiatric nurse encourages the older adult to recall long forgotten
experiences, events which are memorable to the person.
◉ Projection. Answer: The advanced practice psychiatric nurse
working within a Gestalt framework recognizes strong negative