Question 1
A PMHNP has been holding group therapy sessions for several weeks and notices that a
patient is timid and predictable in his or her responses. When the patient does speak, he or
she avoids saying anything to contradict anyone in the group. Based on this information,
what is an appropriate question the PMHNP should ask herself?
Selected D.
Answer: “What can I do to help the patient emerge from this protective
shell?”
Question 2
When discussing the role of the consultant in the parenting group session, Dr. Carlson
explains that the consultant should use several skills in order to help keep the group going
and should enable group members to become very engaged with one another. The consultant
should use all of the following skills to achieve this, except:
Selected C.
Answer: Achieving the pre-determined agenda by manipulating questions and
session content
Question 3
During an initial screening session, the PMHNP is considering a patient for group therapy.
The patient is recently divorced and says he is lonely and depressed. What is the best referral