Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers
Guaranteed A+
- the shift in psychoanalytic therapies from a one versus two person psychology refers
to the
emphasis psychoanalytical therapy places on:
1. the of family in development of pathology
2. transference and countertransference
3. mutual influence of therapist and patient in therapy
4. couples counseling to address distres - CORRECT ANSWER: 3. mutual influence of
therapist and patient in therapy
—-------------------------------
A 23-year old man impulsively steals a pack of gum at a convenience store. He has
never stolen anything previously, and almost immediately upon exiting the store with the
gum, he begins to feel extremely guilty. Which of the following concepts introduced by
Freud is most likely responsible for this man's emotional response to his theft? SALIO
● Id
● Ego
● Superego
● Preconscious function - CORRECT ANSWER: ● Superego
—-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Who originated structural family therapy?
a. Peplau
b. Satir
c. Minuchin
,d. Haley - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Minuchin
1. In Haley' Strategic therapy, if a mother and daughter are not getting along, a therapist
might ask them to work on a task such as planning a vacation together. This is called a.
a. Coping question
b. Paradoxical task
c. Detriangulation statement
d. Straightforward task - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Straightforward task
1. The genogram usually captures generations:
a. Seven
b. Two
c. Four
d. Three - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Three
10. In a study using interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for treating depression in
adolescents living in internally displaced person:
a. IPT performed poorer than creative play but better than a wait list.
b. IPT performed better than both the creative play and wait list control.
c. Grief was so dominant that IPT could not be used effectively.
d. IDP adolescents were too anxious to discuss interpersonal conflicts. - CORRECT
ANSWER: b. IPT performed better than both the creative play and wait list control.
11. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing are often involved.
a. Bilateral tapping
b. Movement therapy
c. Muscle manipulation
d. Spinal manipulation - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Bilateral tapping
,11. Unconscious competence is described as:
a. A person who is flexible, efficient and uses intuition.
b. A person who is an advanced beginner
c. A person who recognizes aspects of a situation and makes judgments.
d. A person who is governed by rules and regulations. - CORRECT ANSWER: a. A
person who is flexible, efficient and uses intuition.
11. Which of the following theorist was psychoanalytically trained prior to developing a
distinct form of psychotherapy.
a. Albert Ellis
b. B.F. Skinner
c. Martin Seligman
d. Albert Bandura - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Albert Ellis
12. At the end of the PMHNP program, it is expected the PMHNP candidate will be two
forms of psychotherapy.
f. Proficient in
g. Competent in
h. Familiarize with
i. Introduced to - CORRECT ANSWER: f. Proficient in
12. Herman von Helmholtz described the unconscious reconstruction of what our past
taught us about an object as:
a. Psychic stimulation
b. Restructuring objects
c. Cognitive discovery
, d. Unconscious inference. - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Unconscious inference.
12. In family therapy, the family member considered to be the problem in the family is
called the:
a. Help-seeker
b. Defuser
c. Client
d. Identified patient. - CORRECT ANSWER: d. Identified patient.
12. Structures that contain an individual's core beliefs and assumptions are labeled.
a. Cognitive schemas
b. Automatic thoughts
c. Cognitive distortion
d. Voluntary thoughts - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Cognitive schemas
12. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH, 2020) has
created two classifications of complementary health interventions. Which is an example
of Therapy intervention?
a. Meditation
b. Pilates
c. Therapeutic Touch
d. Feldenkrais - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Therapeutic Touch
13. Acupuncture involves.
a. A treatment plan based on classifying the patient into one of the three body types.
b. Using pressure of the fingers or hands to ease pain or improve energy.
c. Stimulating various locations on the body by placement of fine needle to improve
energy flow.