EXAMINATION COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 PMHNP STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Walden University
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NRNP 6645
PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH INDIVIDUALS
AND FAMILIES
MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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Walden University || ALIGNED WITH CURRENT PMHNP PSYCHOTHERAPY
COMPETENCIES || FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY || EVIDENCE-BASED
PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS || DSM-5-TR APPLICATION || ADVANCED
PRACTICE NURSING EDUCATION || 100% VERIFIED ACADEMIC STUDY MATERIAL ||
COMPREHENSIVE MIDTERM EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR PSYCHIATRIC-
MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENTS || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION
USE ONLY
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Psychotherapeutic Foundations and Therapeutic Communication
Q1. A PMHNP student is conducting an intake session with a client experiencing
generalized anxiety disorder. The client avoids eye contact, speaks softly, and
,frequently apologizes for “wasting time.” Which therapeutic response by the PMHNP
best demonstrates unconditional positive regard?
A. “You need to stop apologizing because your feelings are valid.”
B. “Many people feel nervous during therapy, so this is expected.”
C. “I appreciate your willingness to share these experiences with me today.”
D. “Why do you think you feel uncomfortable discussing your symptoms?”
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. “I appreciate your willingness to share these experiences with
me today.”
Explanation: 🔹 This response demonstrates acceptance, empathy, and nonjudgmental
support, which are central components of unconditional positive regard in person-
centered therapy. Option A may sound corrective and mildly dismissive. Option B
normalizes the experience but lacks individualized empathy. Option D may be useful
later for exploration but does not initially convey emotional support or acceptance.
Q2. During a psychotherapy session, a patient repeatedly redirects conversations
toward the PMHNP’s personal life and asks intrusive questions. Which intervention is
most appropriate?
A. Share limited personal experiences to strengthen rapport
B. Redirect discussion toward the patient’s therapeutic goals
C. Confront the patient about manipulative behavior immediately
D. Ignore the comments to avoid reinforcing the behavior
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Redirect discussion toward the patient’s therapeutic goals
Explanation: 🔹 Maintaining therapeutic boundaries is essential in psychotherapy.
Redirecting the conversation preserves professionalism while maintaining rapport.
Option A risks boundary violations. Option C may damage the therapeutic alliance if
delivered prematurely or harshly. Option D fails to therapeutically address the behavior.
Q3. A PMHNP notices feeling unusually protective toward a patient who reminds the
clinician of a younger sibling. Which psychodynamic concept is being demonstrated?
,A. Resistance
B. Projection
C. Countertransference
D. Displacement
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Countertransference
Explanation: 🔹 Countertransference occurs when clinicians unconsciously project
personal feelings onto patients based on unresolved emotional experiences. Recognition
of countertransference is essential to maintain objective and effective treatment.
Projection involves attributing one’s feelings to another person, while displacement
redirects emotions to a substitute target.
Q4. A patient states, “Nobody understands what I’m going through, and therapy won’t
help anyway.” Which response by the PMHNP best reflects motivational interviewing
principles?
A. “You should continue therapy because your symptoms are severe.”
B. “Tell me more about your concerns regarding therapy.”
C. “You are incorrect because therapy is evidence based.”
D. “Why would you attend therapy if you believe it will fail?”
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. “Tell me more about your concerns regarding therapy.”
Explanation: 🔹 Motivational interviewing emphasizes empathy, collaboration, and
exploration of ambivalence. Open-ended questions encourage patient reflection and
engagement. Option A is directive. Option C is argumentative and may provoke
resistance. Option D may appear confrontational or judgmental.
Q5. A PMHNP uses silence intentionally after a client describes the death of a spouse.
What is the primary therapeutic purpose of this intervention?
A. To pressure the patient to elaborate further
B. To encourage emotional processing and reflection
C. To demonstrate disapproval of avoidance behaviors
D. To assess cognitive deficits
, Correct Answer: 🔴 B. To encourage emotional processing and reflection
Explanation: 🔹 Therapeutic silence allows clients space to process emotions and
formulate thoughts. It communicates empathy and attentiveness. Option A misrepresents
the supportive nature of silence. Option C introduces judgment, while Option D is
unrelated to the intervention’s primary purpose.
Q6. Which patient statement best demonstrates intellectualization as a defense
mechanism?
A. “I laugh whenever people discuss my divorce.”
B. “My panic attacks are due to autonomic hyperactivity involving catecholamine
release.”
C. “My boss is angry because everyone at work is incompetent.”
D. “I forgot about the appointment because I’ve been busy.”
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. “My panic attacks are due to autonomic hyperactivity
involving catecholamine release.”
Explanation: 🔹 Intellectualization involves excessive focus on abstract or technical
explanations to avoid emotional distress. Option A reflects humor. Option C
demonstrates projection. Option D may indicate suppression or rationalization rather
than intellectualization.
Q7. A PMHNP is assessing therapeutic alliance early in treatment. Which indicator
most strongly suggests a positive alliance?
A. The patient agrees with every recommendation made
B. The patient openly discusses difficult emotions and treatment goals
C. The patient frequently requests medication adjustments
D. The patient minimizes symptoms during sessions
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. The patient openly discusses difficult emotions and treatment
goals