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NSG 526 EXAM 2 | BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS
In Strategic Therapy, When First Starting Out With A Family In Therapy, It Is Important To - Correct Answer - Adjust Your Style To The Family's, Paying Close Attention To Both Verbal And Non-Verbal Cues As You Attempt To Engage With Each Member Of The Family.
Strategic Therapy - Correct Answer - A Therapeutic Approach Whereby The Therapist Develops A Specific Plan And Designs Interventions Geared Toward Solving A Family's Presenting Problems.
Strategic Therapy - Correct Answer - Any Of Several Artful Approaches That Aim To Manipulate Behavior Change To Solve Family Problems
Underlying Assumptions Used In Planning Of Behavioral Therapy Approaches: - Correct Answer - Behavioral Therapy Is Based On The Assumption That Changes In Maladaptive Behavior Can Occur Without Insight Into The Underlying Cause. 1 / 4
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Interpersonal Learning - Correct Answer - It Occurs When Group Members Learn From One Another. It Involves Exchange Of Feedback On Relational Styles Through The Rational Experiences That Occur In The Here And Now Of The Group.
Attachment Theory - Correct Answer - Attachment Can Be Defined As The Emotional Tone Between Children And Their Caregivers, As Seen Within The 1st Month. Originated By John Bowlby.
Bowlby Assumptions - Correct Answer - Attachment Constituted A Central Motivational Force And That Mother/Infant Was An Essential Medium Of Human Interaction Which Has Important Consequences For Later Development And Personality Functioning.Can Form Attachments To More Than One Person, Develops Gradually It Results In The Infant Wanting To Be With The Person Who Is Perceived As Stronger, Wiser, Able To Reduce Stress And Anxiety.Gives The Infant A Feeling Of Security The Amount Of Time Spent Together Is Less Important Than The Amount Of Activity Between The Two.
Harry Harlow - Correct Answer - Was Able To Show With Monkeys: Isolating Monkeys From Birth Led To Behaviors That Were Withdrawn, Unable To Relate To Peers, Unable To Mate, And Incapable Of Caring For Their Offspring 2 / 4
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Pre-Attachment Stage - Correct Answer - (Birth To 8-12 Wks)- Babies Orient To Their Mothers, Follow Them With Their Eyes Over A 180 Degree Range, And Turn Towards Mothers Voice.
Attachment In The Making - Correct Answer - 8-12 Wks - 6 Months. Infants Become More Attached To One Or More Persons In The Environment.
Clear-Cut Attachment - Correct Answer - 6-24 Months. Infants Show Signs Of Distress When Separated From Caretaker Or Mother. Can Occur As Early As 3 Months.
Insecure-Avoidant - Correct Answer - Tends To Avoid Close Contact With People Andlingers Near Caregivers Rather Than Approaching Them Directly.
Insecure-Ambivalent- - Correct Answer - Child Finds Exploratory Play Difficult, Even In The Absence Of Danger, Clings To His Or Her Inconsistent Parents.
Insecure-Disorganized - - Correct Answer - Children In This Case Have Parents Who Are Emotionally Absent With A Parental History Of Abuse In Their Childhood, 3 / 4
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Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Therapy - Correct Answer - People Control Their Own Destinies And Interpret Events According To Their Own Values And Beliefs.
A-B-C Theory - Correct Answer - Activating Event, Belief, Consequences (Emotional And/Or Behavioral) Ellis- RET
Group Therapy Primary Purpose - Correct Answer - The Primary Purpose Of Group Therapy Is To Facilitate Changes By The Patient To Address Identified Problems.
A Technique For Dealing With An Over Talkative Client And Silence From Other Participants In A Group During Therapy - Correct Answer - Make An Observation About The Group's Silence And Invite The Others To Comment
The Technique Of "Information Giver". - Correct Answer - During Group Members Sharing Methods They Personally Use For Dealing With Problems
CBT - Correct Answer - 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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