NRNP 6645 Midterm Exam (Latest-
2025/2026, 100 Q & A) : Walden University
Accurate Empathic Understanding - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapist's deep
comprehension of patient's feelings.
Actualizing tendency - CORRECT ANSWER-Innate drive towards personal growth and
fulfillment.
Addiction - CORRECT ANSWER-Loss of control over substance use despite
consequences.
Addiction Recognition - CORRECT ANSWER-Considered a primary brain disease.
Adjunctive Treatment - CORRECT ANSWER-Medication used alongside primary
therapies.
Advocacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Supporting patients' needs and promoting
independence.
Aetiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Study of causes of mental health conditions.
Affect Modulation - CORRECT ANSWER-Regulating emotional responses to situations.
Age range for sexual identity development - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs from 18
months to 6 years.
Age-related changes - CORRECT ANSWER-Considerations for treating older adults in
therapy.
12-Step Peer Support Groups - CORRECT ANSWER-Support groups based on mutual
aid and shared experiences.
Abreaction - CORRECT ANSWER-Intense emotional release during psychotherapy.
Acceptance - CORRECT ANSWER-Embracing thoughts and feelings without
resistance.
,Aging Population Diversity - CORRECT ANSWER-Variability among older adults in
experiences and needs.
Alfred Adler - CORRECT ANSWER-Founder of psychodynamic therapy
Alternative Diagnosis Ideas - CORRECT ANSWER-Exploring different potential
diagnoses in formulation.
Altruism - CORRECT ANSWER-Helping others as a therapeutic factor in groups.
Anonymity in Therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Clinician keeps identity confidential to
protect privacy.
Anxiety and Depression - CORRECT ANSWER-Common mental health disorders
treated with therapy.
Arguments for Treatment - CORRECT ANSWER-Rationale supporting specific
therapeutic interventions.
Artistic endeavors - CORRECT ANSWER-Creative activities to express emotions in
therapy.
Artistic Endeavors - CORRECT ANSWER-Creative activities used in therapeutic
settings.
Attachment Styles - CORRECT ANSWER-Patterns of relating to others in relationships.
Authenticity - CORRECT ANSWER-Being true to oneself and one's values.
Authenticity - CORRECT ANSWER-Being true to oneself and values.
Avoidance in therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Missing sessions indicates reluctance to
engage.
Behavior Analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Examine behaviors and their consequences
with patients.
Behavior change focus - CORRECT ANSWER-Relapse prevention emphasizes altering
behaviors.
Behavioral Analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Examining actions and consequences to
understand patterns.
Behavioral Control - CORRECT ANSWER-Focus on managing behaviors, emotions as
context.
,Behavioral Control - CORRECT ANSWER-Managing actions and reactions in emotional
contexts.
Behavioral Interventions - CORRECT ANSWER-Strategies to augment medication for
behavioral issues.
Behavioral Rehearsal - CORRECT ANSWER-Practicing behaviors in a therapeutic
setting.
Benner's Role Acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Model describing levels of nursing
competency.
Bi-weekly individual therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-DBT includes one-hour sessions
every two weeks.
Biofeedback - CORRECT ANSWER-Technique using monitoring devices to improve
health.
Body awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-Recognizing physical sensations during
therapy.
Body Awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-Understanding physical sensations related to
emotions.
Borderline Pathology - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health issues from separation-
individuation problems.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental disorder characterized
by unstable moods.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition
characterized by emotional instability.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition
characterized by unstable moods and relationships.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition marked
by unstable moods.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health disorder
characterized by unstable moods and relationships.
Boundary maintenance - CORRECT ANSWER-Establishing clear limits in therapeutic
relationships.
, CAGE-AID - CORRECT ANSWER-Screening tool for alcohol and drug abuse.
CAM therapies - CORRECT ANSWER-Complementary and alternative medicine for
health management.
Case management - CORRECT ANSWER-Support provided to address clinical issues
in therapy.
CBT Middle Phase - CORRECT ANSWER-Indicates patient comfort and understanding
of therapy.
CBT Process - CORRECT ANSWER-Structured phases in Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy.
Change Agent - CORRECT ANSWER-Element that facilitates transformation in therapy.
Change Resistance - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's struggle with rapid therapeutic
changes.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Encouraging patient to discuss desire for change.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Engaging patients in discussing desired changes.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's discussion about desire for change.
Checklist for Termination - CORRECT ANSWER-Tool to assess readiness for ending
therapy.
Chemical Imbalance - CORRECT ANSWER-Biological dysfunction contributing to
mental health issues.
Child Privacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Protecting child's secrets in therapeutic settings.
Child Psychotherapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic practices tailored for
children's needs.
Child psychotherapy systems - CORRECT ANSWER-Includes peers, family, school,
and community.
Childhood Relationship History - CORRECT ANSWER-Understanding past
relationships to inform therapy.
Chronic disease characteristic - CORRECT ANSWER-Relapse is common in long-term
addiction treatment.
2025/2026, 100 Q & A) : Walden University
Accurate Empathic Understanding - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapist's deep
comprehension of patient's feelings.
Actualizing tendency - CORRECT ANSWER-Innate drive towards personal growth and
fulfillment.
Addiction - CORRECT ANSWER-Loss of control over substance use despite
consequences.
Addiction Recognition - CORRECT ANSWER-Considered a primary brain disease.
Adjunctive Treatment - CORRECT ANSWER-Medication used alongside primary
therapies.
Advocacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Supporting patients' needs and promoting
independence.
Aetiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Study of causes of mental health conditions.
Affect Modulation - CORRECT ANSWER-Regulating emotional responses to situations.
Age range for sexual identity development - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs from 18
months to 6 years.
Age-related changes - CORRECT ANSWER-Considerations for treating older adults in
therapy.
12-Step Peer Support Groups - CORRECT ANSWER-Support groups based on mutual
aid and shared experiences.
Abreaction - CORRECT ANSWER-Intense emotional release during psychotherapy.
Acceptance - CORRECT ANSWER-Embracing thoughts and feelings without
resistance.
,Aging Population Diversity - CORRECT ANSWER-Variability among older adults in
experiences and needs.
Alfred Adler - CORRECT ANSWER-Founder of psychodynamic therapy
Alternative Diagnosis Ideas - CORRECT ANSWER-Exploring different potential
diagnoses in formulation.
Altruism - CORRECT ANSWER-Helping others as a therapeutic factor in groups.
Anonymity in Therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Clinician keeps identity confidential to
protect privacy.
Anxiety and Depression - CORRECT ANSWER-Common mental health disorders
treated with therapy.
Arguments for Treatment - CORRECT ANSWER-Rationale supporting specific
therapeutic interventions.
Artistic endeavors - CORRECT ANSWER-Creative activities to express emotions in
therapy.
Artistic Endeavors - CORRECT ANSWER-Creative activities used in therapeutic
settings.
Attachment Styles - CORRECT ANSWER-Patterns of relating to others in relationships.
Authenticity - CORRECT ANSWER-Being true to oneself and one's values.
Authenticity - CORRECT ANSWER-Being true to oneself and values.
Avoidance in therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Missing sessions indicates reluctance to
engage.
Behavior Analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Examine behaviors and their consequences
with patients.
Behavior change focus - CORRECT ANSWER-Relapse prevention emphasizes altering
behaviors.
Behavioral Analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Examining actions and consequences to
understand patterns.
Behavioral Control - CORRECT ANSWER-Focus on managing behaviors, emotions as
context.
,Behavioral Control - CORRECT ANSWER-Managing actions and reactions in emotional
contexts.
Behavioral Interventions - CORRECT ANSWER-Strategies to augment medication for
behavioral issues.
Behavioral Rehearsal - CORRECT ANSWER-Practicing behaviors in a therapeutic
setting.
Benner's Role Acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Model describing levels of nursing
competency.
Bi-weekly individual therapy - CORRECT ANSWER-DBT includes one-hour sessions
every two weeks.
Biofeedback - CORRECT ANSWER-Technique using monitoring devices to improve
health.
Body awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-Recognizing physical sensations during
therapy.
Body Awareness - CORRECT ANSWER-Understanding physical sensations related to
emotions.
Borderline Pathology - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health issues from separation-
individuation problems.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental disorder characterized
by unstable moods.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition
characterized by emotional instability.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition
characterized by unstable moods and relationships.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health condition marked
by unstable moods.
Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Mental health disorder
characterized by unstable moods and relationships.
Boundary maintenance - CORRECT ANSWER-Establishing clear limits in therapeutic
relationships.
, CAGE-AID - CORRECT ANSWER-Screening tool for alcohol and drug abuse.
CAM therapies - CORRECT ANSWER-Complementary and alternative medicine for
health management.
Case management - CORRECT ANSWER-Support provided to address clinical issues
in therapy.
CBT Middle Phase - CORRECT ANSWER-Indicates patient comfort and understanding
of therapy.
CBT Process - CORRECT ANSWER-Structured phases in Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy.
Change Agent - CORRECT ANSWER-Element that facilitates transformation in therapy.
Change Resistance - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's struggle with rapid therapeutic
changes.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Encouraging patient to discuss desire for change.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Engaging patients in discussing desired changes.
Change Talk - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient's discussion about desire for change.
Checklist for Termination - CORRECT ANSWER-Tool to assess readiness for ending
therapy.
Chemical Imbalance - CORRECT ANSWER-Biological dysfunction contributing to
mental health issues.
Child Privacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Protecting child's secrets in therapeutic settings.
Child Psychotherapy - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic practices tailored for
children's needs.
Child psychotherapy systems - CORRECT ANSWER-Includes peers, family, school,
and community.
Childhood Relationship History - CORRECT ANSWER-Understanding past
relationships to inform therapy.
Chronic disease characteristic - CORRECT ANSWER-Relapse is common in long-term
addiction treatment.