2026) Diagnosis & Management in
Psychiatric-Mental Health across the
Lifespan Practicum Questions and 100%
Correct Answers [Grade A] – Chamberlain
what are the indications for CBT? -correct answer CBT can treat a wide range of
diagnoses, including depression, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, eating
disorders, severe mental illness
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; The way an individual cognitively
structures..... -correct answer thoughts about the self and the world determines how
the individual feels and behaves
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; Dysfunctional thoughts are rooted in -correct
answer irrational assumptions.
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; Individuals can learn more adaptive
behaviors which can relieve symptoms and improve -correct answer quality of life.
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; Dysfunctional thinking and learned patterns
of maladaptive behavior contribute to -correct answer psychological problems.
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; CBT is positive and stresses collaboration
and -correct answer active participation
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; CBT includes action plans in the form of -
correct answer therapy homework.
CBT Relationship to Nursing Theory; name 3 major theorists -correct answer Orem,
Roy, and Parse
CBT Relationship to Nursing Theory; what is Orem's theory about? -correct answer
Orem's self-care deficit nursing theory provides a framework to view CBT as a
supportive intervention that fosters effective self-care behaviors.
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2026) Diagnosis & Management in
Psychiatric-Mental Health across the
Lifespan Practicum Questions and 100%
Correct Answers [Grade A] – Chamberlain
CBT Relationship to Nursing Theory; what is Roy's theory about? -correct answer Roy's
Adaptation Theory, with its premise that individuals use coping mechanisms to adapt to
stimuli, both internal and external, share underpinnings with CBT.
What kind of therapy utilizes a future-oriented approach; helps clients identify
problems and construct solutions that will result in change? focused on the
postmodern worldview.... -correct answer Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT); define postmodern thinking? -correct answer reality
is shaped by multiple and conflicting "truths" and constructed through human
interaction. And there are many stories of meaning as there are people involved.
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT); define transpersonal? -correct answer going beyond
the ideas of humanness, identity and self-actualization: the client is considered to be
the expert of their lives, focus from the problem to the solution.
What kind of therapy is considered the Fourth force of psychotherapy and grew out of
the work at Brief Family Therapy Center in the 1970s; it was influenced by many
psychotherapist, work at the mental research institute in California, and the
philosophies of Buddhism and Taoism? -correct answer Solution Focused Therapy
(SFT)
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT); key concepts: define positive orientation? -correct
answer shifts focus from problems to new possibilities
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT); key concepts: Looking for what is working: -correct
answer focus on the exceptions within problem patterns.
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT); key concepts: Solutions talk: -correct answer shift
talk from problems to solutions.