NU 674 PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTHCARE II REVIEW LATEST 2025/2026
ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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Which of the following statements is not true with regard to the
relational approach to psychoanalysis?
a. The approach is based on an egalitarian model.
b. There is an exploration of the subjectivities of both client and
therapist.
c. Countertransference provides rich information about the client's
dynamics.
d. Therapist anonymity is used to foster the transference
relationship. - ANSWER-d. Therapist anonymity is used to foster
the transference relationship.
The primary aim of time limited dynamic psychotherapy is to:
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a. explore sources of childhood trauma.
b. deal exclusively with a single presenting problem.
c. change the client's repetitive patterns of relating to others.
d. bring about catharsis. - ANSWER-c. change the client's
repetitive patterns of relating to others.
The main function of the ego is:
a. to inhibit id impulses.
b. to seek pleasure in life.
c. to mediate between the instincts and the surrounding
environment.
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d. to strive for perfection. - ANSWER-c. to mediate between the
instincts and the surrounding environment.
All of the following are true about the superego except:
a. It is the judicial branch of personality.
b. It is the internalization of the standards of parents and society.
c. It represents the ideal.
d. It inhibits id impulses.
e. It governs, controls and regulates the personality. - ANSWER-
e. It governs, controls and regulates the personality.
Henry has the impulse to gamble excessively whenever he goes
to Las Vegas. Aware of this, he has decided to turn down a job
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offer in Las Vegas to avoid the temptation to gamble. What part of
Henry's personality helped him to reach this decision?
a. The id
b. The ego
c. The superego - ANSWER-b. The ego
If a person becomes fixated in the oral stage of development,
later personality problems may include:
a. rejecting others' love.
b. fear of intimate relationships.
c. mistrust of others.
d. all of these.