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Final Exam: NR605/ NR 605 (NEW Update 2024/ 2025) Psychiatric-Mental Health across the Lifespan I Review |Weeks 5-8 Covered| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Chamberlain

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Final Exam: NR605/ NR 605 (NEW Update 2024/ 2025) Psychiatric-Mental Health across the Lifespan I Review |Weeks 5-8 Covered| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Chamberlain QUESTION catharsis the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions. QUESTION Altruism Answer: unselfish regard for the welfare of others QUESTION Nikki typically pouted through group meetings. When asked about her silence, she said she felt other members were favored and that she wanted to quit the group and do therapy on her own. Over time, she saw that her feelings stemmed from her jealousy of her sister and was able to address her feelings. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group Rationale: Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group helps group members work through unresolved family issues, such as sibling rivalry. Group therapy helps members process unresolved family conflicts. QUESTION Kesha told the group that the most important aspect of therapy was just having a group of people she could talk to, that wouldn't walk out on her. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Group cohesiveness Rationale: Group cohesiveness occurs when members feel they belong and are unconditionally accepted by the other members. Group cohesion correlates with positive outcomes. QUESTION At home, Tuan used communication strategies he observed in group therapy to try to improve his relationship with his daughter. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Imitative behavior Rationale: Learning from the therapy of others helps members experiment or try on new behaviors. QUESTION Van recently joined group therapy for sexual abuse survivors and listened to others talk about their feelings of shame, guilt, rage, and uncleanliness which mirror his feelings. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Universality Rationale: Being part of a group of people who have the same experiences helps members feel that they are not alone and what they are going through is universal. A feeling of universality is a fundamental step in healing for clients burdened by shame, stigma, and self-blame. QUESTION Stasia joined group therapy following the recent death of her child. Group members helped her to anticipate feelings associated with significant days in her first year of bereavement, such as birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Imparting information Rationale: Group members help one another by sharing information. Information about the natural cycle of bereavement can help Stasia realize there is a sequence of pain and a lessening of distress as the stages are experienced. QUESTION Madison told the group how she shoplifts clothes, makeup, and other items when life feels out of control. She noticed that she felt better after sharing. Which principle of group therapy is this an example of? Answer: Catharsis Rationale: Sharing feelings and experiences with group members can help relieve pain, guilt, or stress. Group members may benefit from witnessing a peer in emotional catharsis. QUESTION Sindhu is typically withdrawn in group therapy. She de

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