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A PMHNP is using Gestalt therapy to communicate with a 50-year-old patient who is going through a divorce. As he is calmly sharing the details of his divorce, the PMHNP notices that Dave is tapping his fingers on his legs. What is an appropriate response by the PMHNP using the technique of focusing? Selected Answer: A. “I noticed that your fingers were tapping. Can you give a voice to your fingers?” A 25-year-old female states, “I really need to lose weight. I know I’m the cause of our problems, if I could just lose weight he might be more attracted to me. Then we could start a family and we would be happy. I’m sure of it, right, we would definitely be happy!” Which statement shows the PMHNP’s ability to apply “summarizing”? Selected Answer: C. “You have identified your weight as a problem in your marriage and but believe that losing weight will gain happiness.” As part of the PMHNP’s role in the clinic, the PMHNP oversees students that gain clinical experience at the agency. The student is instructed to use the supportive psychodynamic therapy approach with the patient. Which action made by the student causes the PMHNP to intervene, after observing the student interacting with the patient? Selected Answer: A. Focusing too heavily on defenses A PMHNP is using motivational interviewing (MI) with a 50-year-old patient named Dave to commit to a healthy drug-free lifestyle. By using “change talk,” the PMHNP hopes to help the patient build self-esteem and hope. True or false: If Dave is resisting change, the PMHNP should challenge his resistance in order for MI to be successful. Selected Answer: Fals e The PMHNP is actively listening to Ms. Thomas who is detoxing from alcohol. Ms. Thomas is currently discussing with the PMHNP the reasons why she feels guilty about her drinking. Ms. Thomas tearfully states, “I have driven my family and friends away with this terrible habit. I have no one left. I had more than enough chances and now my children won’t even talk to me.” Which of the following statements demonstrate a simple reflection? Selected Answer: D. All the above. A PMHNP is using Gestalt therapy to communicate with a 42-year-old patient who is upset with her mother. She says, “I want to tell her how hurt I feel when she doesn’t call me, but I don’t want to upset her.” What technique can the PMHNP use to help Sasha express herself? Selected Answer: B. Empty-chair dialogue The PMHNP is meeting with an older, female adult patient and her daughter. The patient has early onset dementia. The daughter expresses concern, saying, “I don’t want you to just stick my mother in a home and give her medicine. I’m worried that’s what people are going to want to do.” What is the best response by the PMHNP to the daughter? Selected Answer: B. “The type of treatment depends on the stage of dementia and safety considerations.” The PMHNP meets with a 31-year-old woman who reports feeling as though she is “at her breaking point” with work. The PMHNP learns that the woman works 12-hour days, including one day on the weekend, because she is nervous about company layoffs. “I feel like I need to work myself to death in order to prove that I am valuable to the organization,” the woman says. Using the supportive psychodynamic therapy approach, how does the PMHNP respond? Selected Answer: D. “That must be a very tiring work schedule. How do you feel about working so much?” When preparing to terminate a patient, what does the PMHNP do to organize thoughts about the patient’s progress made during treatment? Selected Answer: B. Reviews the patient’s file to identify issues and important themes that were highlighted throughout treatment Linda is a 65-year-old patient who has completed initial treatment for alcohol addiction and anxiety problems. She is motivated to continue her treatment gains and have a healthy lifestyle. How would the PMHNP apply a mindfulness approach to this case? Selected Answer: A. Help Linda develop an awareness of triggers in order to have greater control over physical and emotional responses The PMHNP is caring for a young adult patient with whom the PMHNP decides to use a dynamic supportive therapy approach in addition to pharmacological intervention. Which therapeutic action will the PMHNP take to employ the strategy of holding and containing the patient? Selected Answer: B. Asking the patient how the patient feels The PMHNP is caring for an adult male patient whose wife left him several months ago. He recently learned that his ex-wife is dating someone much younger. The man feels belittled, sad, and lonely. He talks about trying to meet other women, but says, “I can’t compete with the younger guys these days, with the cool clothes and the vegan diets. I’m bald and overweight, and what woman is going to want to be with me?” How does the PMHNP help raise the man’s self-esteem? Selected Answer: D. All of the above A 43-year-old single mother is seeing the PMHNP at the request of her sister. “My sister thinks I need to come here to talk about my feelings,” the patient reports. The PMHNP learns that the patient has three children from three different men, but is unable to collect appropriate child support payments from any of the biological fathers. Additionally, the woman is barely able to afford her apartment or utilities payments. What is the appropriate response from the PMHNP when using the psychodynamic psychotherapy technique? Selected Answer: C. Suggesting that the patient seek professional legal help The PMHNP has been providing interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for a patient who the PMHNP observes implementing new ways of being, such as interacting more with peers and being less isolated in social scenarios. The PMHNP understands that the patient is approaching termination. How does the PMHNP address termination with this patient? Selected Answer: C. Embed the termination into the work of the therapeutic phase A PMHNP has been treating a 14-year-old patient using interpersonal psychotherapy. The patient has been depressed since the death of his grandmother. To help the patient recover, the PMHNP has told the parents: Selected Answer: B. “Modify your expectations at home and school until the depression lifts.” In the planning phase of change, a 42-year-old male client who struggles with gambling discusses how he plans to abstain from gambling. He tells the PMHNP, “I am no longer going to carry cash to the casino because you can’t spend what you don’t have.” The PMHNP uses an affirming communication skill when she states: Selected Answer: A. “Not gambling is a tough habit to break; not carrying cash is a big step in the right direction.” The PMHNP is assessing a patient who has been receiving months of outpatient psychotherapy. According to the PMHNP’s assessment, the patient is nearing the termination phase of their therapeutic relationship because the patient’s symptoms have improved, and the patient shows progress managing behaviors and decision- making abilities according to the diagnosis. How does the PMHNP approach termination with this patient? Selected

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• Question 1
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP is using Gestalt therapy to communicate with a 50-year-old
patient who is going through a divorce. As he is calmly sharing the details
of his divorce, the PMHNP notices that Dave is tapping his fingers on his
legs. What is an appropriate response by the PMHNP using the technique
of focusing?
Selected
A.
Answer:
“I noticed that your fingers were tapping. Can you give a
voice to your fingers?”
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
A 25-year-old female states, “I really need to lose weight. I know I’m the
cause of our problems, if I could just lose weight he might be more
attracted to me. Then we could start a family and we would be happy. I’m
sure of it, right, we would definitely be happy!” Which statement shows
the PMHNP’s ability to apply “summarizing”?
Selected
C.
Answer:
“You have identified your weight as a problem in your
marriage and but believe that losing weight will gain
happiness.”
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
As part of the PMHNP’s role in the clinic, the PMHNP oversees students
that gain clinical experience at the agency. The student is instructed to
use the supportive psychodynamic therapy approach with the patient.
Which action made by the student causes the PMHNP to intervene, after
observing the student interacting with the patient?
Selected
A.
Answer:
Focusing too heavily on defenses

,• Question 4
1 out of 1 points

, A PMHNP is using motivational interviewing (MI) with a 50-year-old patient
named Dave to commit to a healthy drug-free lifestyle. By using “change
talk,” the PMHNP hopes to help the patient build self-esteem and hope.
True or false: If Dave is resisting change, the PMHNP should challenge his
resistance in order for MI to be successful.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 5
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is actively listening to Ms. Thomas who is detoxing from
alcohol. Ms. Thomas is currently discussing with the PMHNP the reasons
why she feels guilty about her drinking. Ms. Thomas tearfully states, “I
have driven my family and friends away with this terrible habit. I have no
one left. I had more than enough chances and now my children won’t
even talk to me.” Which of the following statements demonstrate a
simple reflection?
Selected
D.
Answer:
All the above.
• Question 6
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP is using Gestalt therapy to communicate with a 42-year-old
patient who is upset with her mother. She says, “I want to tell her how
hurt I feel when she doesn’t call me, but I don’t want to upset her.” What
technique can the PMHNP use to help Sasha express herself?
Selected
B.
Answer:
Empty-chair dialogue
• Question 7
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is meeting with an older, female adult patient and her
daughter. The patient has early onset dementia. The daughter expresses
concern, saying, “I don’t want you to just stick my mother in a home and
give her medicine. I’m worried that’s what people are going to want to
do.” What is the best response by the PMHNP to the daughter?
Selected
B.
Answer:
“The type of treatment depends on the stage of dementia
and safety considerations.”
• Question 8
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP meets with a 31-year-old woman who reports feeling as
though she is “at her breaking point” with work. The PMHNP learns that
the woman works 12-hour days, including one day on the weekend,
because she is nervous about company layoffs. “I feel like I need to work
myself to death in order to prove that I am valuable

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