PMHNP board exam non-pharmacological treatment with complete solution
PMHNP board exam nonpharmacological treatment
Most common issues for individual therapy
Correct answer- 1. losses
2. interpersonal conflicts
3. symptomatic presentations such as panic
 phobias, and negativity
4. Unfulfilled expectations at life transitions
5. Characterological issues such as narcissim
 or aggressiveness
Psychoanalytic therapy
Correct answer- 1. Originated by Freud
2. believed that behavior is determined by
 unconsious motivations and instincual drives .
3. promotes change by the development of
 greater insight and awareness of maladaptive
 defenses
4. attends to past developmental and
 psychodynamic factors which shape present
 behaviors.
Cognitive Therapy
Correct answer- 1. Originated by Beck
2. Purports that external events do not cause
 anxiety or maladaptive responses
3. States that a persons expectations, perceptions,
 and interpretations of events cause anxiety
4. allows clients to view relaity more clearly
 through an examination of their central distorted
 cognitions
5. Goal is to change clients irrational beliefs, faulty
 conceptions and negative cognitive disortions
Behavioral Therapy
Correct answer- Originated by Lazarus
Focuses on changing maladaptive behaviors by participating in active behavioral
techniques such as exposure, relaxation, problem-solving, and role playing
Dialectical behavioral therapy
Correct answer- Originated by linehan
commonly used with people with borderline personality disorder
focuses on emotional regulation, tolerance for distress, self-management skills,
interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness, with an emphasis on treating therapyinterfering bheaviours
Goals of dialectical behavioral therapy
Correct answer- Decrease suicidal behaviors
decrease therapy interfering behaviors
decrease emotional reactivity
decrease sel-invalidation
decrease crisis-generalting behaviors
decrease passivity
increase realistic decision making
increase accurate communication of emotions and competencies
Existential therapy
Correct answer- Originated by Fankl
a philosophical approach in which reflection on life and self-confrontation is encouraged
emphasizes accepting freedom and making responsible choices
states that a basic dimension of humans includes finding meaning and purpose in lify
goals are to live authentically and to focus on the present and on personal responsibility
Humanistic therapy
Correct answer- Originated by rogers
also known as person-centered therapy
concepts include self-directed growth and self-actualization; people are born with the
capacity to direct themselves toward self-actualization
each person has the potential to actualize and find meaning