Form of therapy - consists of active questioning, homework assignments, and dream
survey. The therapist helps the patient consider personal ideas and beliefs in order to
increase the patient's realization about how thoughts influence behaviors.
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CBT
,_______________ developed the school of thought referred to as behaviorism, which he
believed was more objective or measurable. Watson contended that personality traits
and responses, adaptive and maladaptive, were socially learned through classical
conditioning
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John B. Watson
Behaviorism theory
who founded: RET (Rational Emotive Therapy) a form of cbt
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Ellis
10. A nurse, leading an inpatient group dealing with womens issues, identifies a patient
who is
assuming the role of aggressor. Which behavior characterizes this role?
a. Attempting to manipulate others
b. Mediating conflicts and disagreements
c. Criticizing the contributions of others
d. Seeking a position between contending sides
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C. Criticizing the contributions of others.
,Primary purpose of ___________:
(1) human beings are social animals, and (2) that we heal in community. This is why
group therapy is so efficacious. This correlated to Maslow's third level in his hierarchy
of needs; the need for love and belonging. People benefit by both giving and
receiving feedback
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Group therapy
true or false:
negative schemas can stay dormant until a life situation arises and can trigger the
schema to activate
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true
Example:
I must be loved to be worthwhile" may be triggered through their
processing of an external, stressful life event such as the ending of an
intimate relationship. The "I must be loved to be worthwhile" schema may
not generally be active, but when the person's partner terminates their
relationship (a stressful event), this belief may then become activated and
thus the person is more susceptible to depression.
9. The family of a child diagnosed with an impulse control disorder needs help to
function more
adaptively. Which aspect of the child's plan of care will be provided by an advanced
practice
nurse rather than a staff nurse?
, a. Leading an activity group
b. Providing positive feedback
c. Formulating nursing diagnoses
d. Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
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D. Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
*** Currently, DBT is used to treat people with chronic or severe mental
health issues. Issues DBT treats include self-harm, eating and food issues,
addiction, and posttraumatic stress, as well as borderline personality. DBT
was originally designed to treat people who had chronic suicidal thoughts
as a symptom of borderline personality.
The ___________ is an organization that supports fair and scientific evaluation of
integrative therapies and dissemination of information that allows health care
providers to make good choices regarding the safety and appropriateness of CAM
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National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
The premise for ______________ is that healing is promoted by balancing the body’s
energies.
**** a modality developed in the 1970s by Dolores Krieger, a nursing professor at New
York University, and Dora Kunz, a Canadian healer.
Practitioners then assess the energy field, clear and balance it through hand
movements, and/or direct energy in a specific region of the body.
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survey. The therapist helps the patient consider personal ideas and beliefs in order to
increase the patient's realization about how thoughts influence behaviors.
Give this one a try later!
CBT
,_______________ developed the school of thought referred to as behaviorism, which he
believed was more objective or measurable. Watson contended that personality traits
and responses, adaptive and maladaptive, were socially learned through classical
conditioning
Give this one a try later!
John B. Watson
Behaviorism theory
who founded: RET (Rational Emotive Therapy) a form of cbt
Give this one a try later!
Ellis
10. A nurse, leading an inpatient group dealing with womens issues, identifies a patient
who is
assuming the role of aggressor. Which behavior characterizes this role?
a. Attempting to manipulate others
b. Mediating conflicts and disagreements
c. Criticizing the contributions of others
d. Seeking a position between contending sides
Give this one a try later!
C. Criticizing the contributions of others.
,Primary purpose of ___________:
(1) human beings are social animals, and (2) that we heal in community. This is why
group therapy is so efficacious. This correlated to Maslow's third level in his hierarchy
of needs; the need for love and belonging. People benefit by both giving and
receiving feedback
Give this one a try later!
Group therapy
true or false:
negative schemas can stay dormant until a life situation arises and can trigger the
schema to activate
Give this one a try later!
true
Example:
I must be loved to be worthwhile" may be triggered through their
processing of an external, stressful life event such as the ending of an
intimate relationship. The "I must be loved to be worthwhile" schema may
not generally be active, but when the person's partner terminates their
relationship (a stressful event), this belief may then become activated and
thus the person is more susceptible to depression.
9. The family of a child diagnosed with an impulse control disorder needs help to
function more
adaptively. Which aspect of the child's plan of care will be provided by an advanced
practice
nurse rather than a staff nurse?
, a. Leading an activity group
b. Providing positive feedback
c. Formulating nursing diagnoses
d. Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
Give this one a try later!
D. Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
*** Currently, DBT is used to treat people with chronic or severe mental
health issues. Issues DBT treats include self-harm, eating and food issues,
addiction, and posttraumatic stress, as well as borderline personality. DBT
was originally designed to treat people who had chronic suicidal thoughts
as a symptom of borderline personality.
The ___________ is an organization that supports fair and scientific evaluation of
integrative therapies and dissemination of information that allows health care
providers to make good choices regarding the safety and appropriateness of CAM
Give this one a try later!
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
The premise for ______________ is that healing is promoted by balancing the body’s
energies.
**** a modality developed in the 1970s by Dolores Krieger, a nursing professor at New
York University, and Dora Kunz, a Canadian healer.
Practitioners then assess the energy field, clear and balance it through hand
movements, and/or direct energy in a specific region of the body.
Give this one a try later!