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NURS 665 Exam 3 V2 | NURS 665
Psychiatric Mental Health Diagnosis and
Management III | Actual Q&A with
Rationale (NURS665 Exam 3) | Maryville
University
1. Which of Yalom’s curative factors involves the realization that one is not alone in their

suffering and that others share similar problems?

A. Altruism


B. Universality


C. Catharsis


D. Existential factors


Answer: B


Rationale: Universality is the recognition that other members of the group share similar

thoughts, feelings, and issues. This realization often provides significant relief to patients

who previously felt isolated by their condition. It is a core therapeutic factor that helps

normalize the patient’s experience early in the group process.


2. In Bowenian Family Systems Theory, what term describes the process where a two-person

system draws in a third person to decrease tension?

A. Enmeshment

,B. Differentiation


C. Triangulation


D. Emotional Cutoff


Answer: C


Rationale: Triangulation is a key concept in Bowenian therapy where a dyad under stress

incorporates a third party to stabilize the relationship. While it reduces immediate anxiety,

it prevents the original two people from resolving their conflict directly. Over time, chronic

triangulation can lead to dysfunctional family patterns and symptomatic behavior in the

third party.


3. According to Minuchin’s Structural Family Therapy, which of the following is an indicator of

dysfunctional boundaries?

A. Enmeshment


B. Clear boundaries


C. Hierarchy


D. Flexibility


Answer: A


Rationale: Enmeshment occurs when boundaries between family members are overly

permeable, leading to a loss of individual autonomy. In such systems, the distress of one

, member is intensely felt and reacted to by all others. This lack of differentiation prevents

healthy emotional development and problem-solving within the family unit.


4. A group member begins to act like a parent toward another member. This is an example of

which phenomenon?

A. Socializing


B. Transference


C. Group Cohesion


D. Universality


Answer: B


Rationale: Transference in a group setting occurs when a member unconsciously redirects

feelings and attitudes from significant past relationships onto other group members or the

leader. This process allows the individual to reenact and eventually process unresolved

conflicts in a safe environment. Recognizing these patterns is a vital part of the therapeutic

process in interpersonal group therapy.


5. During the ‘Storming’ phase of group development, what is the primary challenge for the

group leader?

A. Summarizing the group progress


B. Establishing group rules


C. Maintaining safety while allowing for conflict

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