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NURS 665 Final Exam V3 | NURS 665
Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis and
Management III | Actual Q&A with
Rationale (NURS665 Final Exam) |
Maryville University
1. According to Irvin Yalom, which curative factor involves the group member’s realization

that they are not alone in their experiences and feelings?

A. Altruism


B. Instillation of hope


C. Universality


D. Catharsis


Answer: C


Rationale: Universality is the recognition that one’s experiences and struggles are shared

by others, which helps to decrease isolation. This factor is crucial in early group stages to

build rapport and decrease the stigma of mental health issues. It validates the client’s

experience by showing that their internal world is not unique in its suffering.


2. In Structural Family Therapy, which term describes the invisible barriers that regulate

contact between family members or subsystems?

A. Triangles

,B. Enmeshment


C. Boundaries


D. Coalitions


Answer: C


Rationale: Boundaries are the rules that define who participates and how in family

subsystems according to Minuchin’s Structural Family Therapy. These can be rigid, clear, or

diffuse, impacting the overall health of the family unit. Clear boundaries allow for

autonomy while maintaining connection, whereas rigid boundaries lead to disengagement.


3. Which of the following describes the ‘monopolizer’ in a group therapy setting?

A. A member who constantly speaks and prevents others from participating.


B. A member who remains silent to avoid conflict.


C. A member who challenges the leader’s authority.


D. A member who attempts to help everyone except themselves.


Answer: A


Rationale: The monopolizer is a group member who dominates the conversation, often

due to anxiety or a need for control. This behavior can impede the group process by

preventing others from sharing their experiences and perspectives. The therapist must

address this behavior to ensure that the group remains a balanced and therapeutic

environment for all.

, 4. A PMHNP is using Bowenian Family Therapy. What is the primary goal when addressing

‘differentiation of self’?

A. To help a member distinguish between their own intellectual and emotional processes.


B. To encourage the family to act as a single emotional unit.


C. To identify the family member who is the ‘identified patient’.


D. To resolve immediate symptoms through behavioral interventions.


Answer: A


Rationale: Differentiation of self is the ability to separate one’s own feelings and thoughts

from those of others in the family system. Individuals with high differentiation can remain

calm and logical during emotional family turmoil. This concept is foundational to Bowen’s

theory, emphasizing individual growth within the family context.


5. During the ‘Storming’ phase of group development, what is the primary role of the PMHNP

leader?

A. To facilitate the expression of conflict and manage power struggles.


B. To remain passive and let the group resolve all conflicts.


C. To terminate the group if members become argumentative.


D. To strictly enforce rules to prevent any disagreement.


Answer: A

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