Psychotherapy & Psychiatric Assessment Review with
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Section 1: Foundational Psychotherapy Theories & Approaches
Q1: A 34-year-old patient reports feeling "stuck" in life and describes a pattern of
choosing unsupportive partners. During sessions, they frequently say, "I don't know why
I keep doing this to myself." The PMHNP recognizes this as an opportunity to explore
unconscious patterns. Which theoretical framework best guides this exploration?
A. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
B. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
C. Psychodynamic Therapy
D. Interpersonal Therapy
C. Psychodynamic Therapy [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Psychodynamic therapy focuses on unconscious processes, early
developmental experiences, and repetitive relational patterns (transference) that
influence present behavior. The patient's pattern of choosing unsupportive partners and
lack of insight into their motivations aligns with psychodynamic exploration of
unconscious conflicts and defense mechanisms.
,Q2: A patient with chronic low self-esteem states, "I'm a complete failure at everything I
try." The PMHNP identifies this as a cognitive distortion. Which type of distortion is this?
A. Catastrophizing
B. All-or-Nothing Thinking
C. Mind Reading
D. Emotional Reasoning
B. All-or-Nothing Thinking [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: All-or-nothing thinking (dichotomous thinking) involves viewing situations in
extreme, black-and-white categories with no middle ground. The patient's statement
"complete failure at everything" reflects this polarized cognitive distortion, a core target
in CBT cognitive restructuring.
Q3: A PMHNP is working with a patient who experienced childhood emotional neglect.
The patient struggles to form close relationships and becomes highly anxious when
partners express affection. Which theoretical concept BEST explains this presentation?
A. Cognitive Schema
B. Attachment Theory
C. Behavioral Conditioning
D. Existential Isolation
B. Attachment Theory [CORRECT]
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Attachment theory, developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth, explains how early
caregiver relationships shape adult relational patterns. Childhood emotional neglect
often results in an anxious-avoidant or disorganized attachment style, manifesting as
discomfort with intimacy and anxiety when closeness is offered.
Q4: During therapy, a patient begins to view the PMHNP as overly critical and
demanding, similar to their father. The PMHNP recognizes this as:
A. Countertransference
B. Transference
C. Projection
D. Splitting
B. Transference [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transference occurs when a patient unconsciously redirects feelings,
expectations, and attitudes from significant past relationships onto the therapist. The
patient attributing paternal characteristics to the PMHNP is a classic example of
transference, which psychodynamic therapists use as a therapeutic tool.
Q5: A PMHNP notices feeling unusually protective and maternal toward a patient who
reminds them of their younger sibling. This phenomenon is BEST described as:
A. Transference
, B. Countertransference
C. Projective Identification
D. Therapeutic Alliance Rupture
B. Countertransference [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Countertransference refers to the therapist's emotional reactions to the
patient that are influenced by the therapist's own history and unresolved conflicts. The
PMHNP's maternal feelings toward a patient resembling their sibling represent
countertransference, which requires self-awareness and supervision to manage
effectively.
Q6: A patient with borderline personality disorder becomes enraged when the PMHNP
cancels a session due to illness, screaming, "You don't care about me at all!" The patient
then switches to idealizing the PMHNP in the next session. This pattern exemplifies:
A. Projection
B. Splitting
C. Intellectualization
D. Reaction Formation
B. Splitting [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: B