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Humanistic existential approach to psychotherapy - ANSWER: foundational to psychiatric mental health,
nursing
Central tenants of holism
Self actualization
Therapeutic alliance
Supportive psychotherapy is used to have clients - ANSWER: Who are experiencing emotional distress or
problems in living
Supportive psychotherapy is appropriate for clients experiencing - ANSWER: Stressful situations, including
clients with psychotic personality organization. Those were the preoccupied or overly emotional attachment
style and those with immature defenses.
The goals of supportive therapy include - ANSWER: Problem solving
Management of feelings and life stressors
Symptom relief
Sessions are less frequent lemon, psychoanalysis
Supportive therapy is used for - ANSWER: Stabilization
Resource building
Anxiety reduction
Problem solving
Techniques used supportive therapy include - ANSWER: PEER
Providing comfort
Empathetic, listening
Encouragement
Reassurance
,SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CLIENT EXPRESSED THEMSELVES AN
accepting ENVIRONMENT
Psycho analysis is commonly used for which type of patients - ANSWER: Patience with anxiety
OCD
Depressive disorders
Personality disorders
Sexual dysfunction may be helpful for clients whose personality traits are interfering in their relationships
Goals of psychoanalysis include - ANSWER: Development of deeper understanding of self, and desire to create
change
Clients who are likely to benefit from psycho analysis include - ANSWER: Reality oriented clients with mature
defenses, and a strong sense of self and clients with neurotic to healthy personality organization
Techniques with psycho analysis include - ANSWER: WRRITF
Working through
Recollection
Repetition
Interpretation
Transference
Free association
To be successful, the client should be able to - ANSWER: Think of distract and be self motivated
Contraindications to psychoanalysis are - ANSWER: Clients who are not motivated
Those who have poor impulse control
Clients who are concrete thinkers
And those amid major and physical or emotional crisis
, Psychoanalysis tends to be more intense than other forms of psychotherapy, in terms of - ANSWER: The
frequency of sessions, and the intense nature of the transference that occurs
Psychoanalysis typically involves several sessions per week over several years talk therapy is individualized the
techniques applied by the psychoanalyst are - ANSWER: Specific to the client and context
recollection
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Reconstructing the memory of past events
Repetition
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Using transference to replay emotions and interactions in a safe place
free association
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Client talk spontaneously about anything that comes to mind which allows
for thoughts and feelings to surface more easily
working through
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: integrating repressed memories into current consciousness,
the psychoanalytic process of facing conflicts, reinterpreting feelings, and overcoming one's problems
Transference
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Client redirects feelings for significant person in their lives typically a figure
from childhood onto the psychotherapist, then explores the relationship to resolve conflict
interpretation
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: The psychotherapist interprets the clients discussions to identify
unconscious feelings and learn new behavior patterns
The connection between a psychotherapist in the client is central to the - ANSWER: Psychotherapeutic process
Humanistic existential approach to psychotherapy - ANSWER: foundational to psychiatric mental health,
nursing
Central tenants of holism
Self actualization
Therapeutic alliance
Supportive psychotherapy is used to have clients - ANSWER: Who are experiencing emotional distress or
problems in living
Supportive psychotherapy is appropriate for clients experiencing - ANSWER: Stressful situations, including
clients with psychotic personality organization. Those were the preoccupied or overly emotional attachment
style and those with immature defenses.
The goals of supportive therapy include - ANSWER: Problem solving
Management of feelings and life stressors
Symptom relief
Sessions are less frequent lemon, psychoanalysis
Supportive therapy is used for - ANSWER: Stabilization
Resource building
Anxiety reduction
Problem solving
Techniques used supportive therapy include - ANSWER: PEER
Providing comfort
Empathetic, listening
Encouragement
Reassurance
,SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CLIENT EXPRESSED THEMSELVES AN
accepting ENVIRONMENT
Psycho analysis is commonly used for which type of patients - ANSWER: Patience with anxiety
OCD
Depressive disorders
Personality disorders
Sexual dysfunction may be helpful for clients whose personality traits are interfering in their relationships
Goals of psychoanalysis include - ANSWER: Development of deeper understanding of self, and desire to create
change
Clients who are likely to benefit from psycho analysis include - ANSWER: Reality oriented clients with mature
defenses, and a strong sense of self and clients with neurotic to healthy personality organization
Techniques with psycho analysis include - ANSWER: WRRITF
Working through
Recollection
Repetition
Interpretation
Transference
Free association
To be successful, the client should be able to - ANSWER: Think of distract and be self motivated
Contraindications to psychoanalysis are - ANSWER: Clients who are not motivated
Those who have poor impulse control
Clients who are concrete thinkers
And those amid major and physical or emotional crisis
, Psychoanalysis tends to be more intense than other forms of psychotherapy, in terms of - ANSWER: The
frequency of sessions, and the intense nature of the transference that occurs
Psychoanalysis typically involves several sessions per week over several years talk therapy is individualized the
techniques applied by the psychoanalyst are - ANSWER: Specific to the client and context
recollection
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Reconstructing the memory of past events
Repetition
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Using transference to replay emotions and interactions in a safe place
free association
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Client talk spontaneously about anything that comes to mind which allows
for thoughts and feelings to surface more easily
working through
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: integrating repressed memories into current consciousness,
the psychoanalytic process of facing conflicts, reinterpreting feelings, and overcoming one's problems
Transference
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: Client redirects feelings for significant person in their lives typically a figure
from childhood onto the psychotherapist, then explores the relationship to resolve conflict
interpretation
Therapeutic technique - ANSWER: The psychotherapist interprets the clients discussions to identify
unconscious feelings and learn new behavior patterns
The connection between a psychotherapist in the client is central to the - ANSWER: Psychotherapeutic process