Modalities
,200 Questions & Rationales | Walden University PMHNP
SECTION 1: THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP & ALLIANCE (Questions 1-20)
Question 1
The PMHNP is establishing the therapeutic frame with a new patient.
Which statement BEST describes the purpose of the therapeutic frame?
A) To establish strict rules that limit patient expression
B) To create a consistent, safe, and professional environment that
supports therapeutic work
C) To ensure the therapist maintains complete anonymity at all times
D) To prevent any emotional connection between therapist and patient
Answer: B
Rationale: The therapeutic frame refers to the consistent boundaries,
structure, and conditions that support the therapeutic relationship. It
includes maintaining a therapeutic stance of neutrality, non-
intrusiveness, and professionalism, which creates safety and
predictability for the patient. While anonymity may be relevant in some
psychodynamic approaches, complete anonymity (C) is not a universal
requirement. Emotional connection (D) is actually essential for
therapeutic work.
Question 2
A patient states, "You're the only person who truly understands me. I
wish we could be friends outside of therapy." The PMHNP's MOST
appropriate response is:
,A) "Thank you, that means a lot to me."
B) "I understand you feel connected to me, but our relationship is
professional and therapeutic."
C) "Perhaps we can discuss friendship at a later time."
D) "I feel the same way about you."
Answer: B
Rationale: The therapist must maintain appropriate boundaries while
acknowledging the patient's feelings. Option B validates the patient's
experience while clarifying the professional nature of the therapeutic
relationship. Option A fails to address the boundary issue. Option C
leaves the door open for boundary violations. Option D is a serious
boundary violation.
Question 3
The MOST important factor in predicting positive therapy outcomes
across all modalities is:
A) The therapist's theoretical orientation
B) The therapeutic alliance
C) The number of sessions
D) The patient's diagnosis
Answer: B
Rationale: Research consistently demonstrates that the therapeutic
alliance is one of the strongest predictors of positive treatment
outcomes across all therapeutic modalities. The quality of the
therapeutic relationship accounts for more variance in outcomes than
specific techniques or theoretical orientation. While diagnosis and
number of sessions are relevant, the alliance is paramount.
, Question 4
A PMHNP notices they frequently feel protective and nurturing toward
a particular patient, wanting to "rescue" them from difficult life
circumstances. This countertransference response is BEST described as:
A) Positive countertransference
B) Complementary countertransference
C) Concordant countertransference
D) Objective countertransference
Answer: B
Rationale: Complementary countertransference occurs when the
therapist's feelings mirror those that significant others in the patient's
life typically feel (e.g., feeling protective or nurturing toward a patient
who evokes such responses). This contrasts with concordant
countertransference where the therapist identifies with the patient's
own feelings. The "rescue" response is a classic example of
complementary countertransference.
Question 5
A patient tells the PMHNP, "You don't really care about me. You're only
here because you're getting paid." This statement MOST likely
represents:
A) Reality testing
B) Transference
C) A therapeutic rupture
D) A boundary violation
Answer: B