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Nursing 527 Wilkes Study Guide, Exams of Nursing

A study guide for Nursing 527 Wilkes, updated for 2024. It covers various therapy types and their founders, goals, techniques, and interventions. It also discusses attachment theory, reactive attachment disorder, and Dyadic therapy. information on Relational Cultural Therapy, its concepts, and principles. It also covers Motivational Interviewing and DBT as a last-line treatment for OCD and depression. a comprehensive guide for students studying nursing and psychology.

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Download Nursing 527 Wilkes Study Guide and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Nursing 527 Wilkes (Updated Questions and Answers 2024 Study Guide)  existential therapy founders - Correct answer Key figures: Viktor Frankl, Rollo May, and Irvin Yalom  existential therapy - Correct answer focused on the human search for meaning in existence, emphasizing individuality and choice  gestalt therapy - Correct answer *Basic goal = self support, deals with awareness. Here and Now.  Taking responsibility for ones own actions  enhancing awareness  gestalt therapy founder - Correct answer fritz (Frederick and laura?)pers and Paul Goodman  central relational paradox - Correct answer concept of relational cultural therapy  technique for gestalt therapy - Correct answer empty chair and impasse  goal of gestalt therapy - Correct answer self support, acceptance of peers, awareness of present moment  dyadic therapy founder - Correct answer Michael Hughes PhD  Dyadic therapy mainly deals with what problem - Correct answer experiential approach to trauma and its effect on children  Core tenet of dyadic therapy - Correct answer parent-child relationships influence child development  Intervention used in Dyadic therapy (acronym) - Correct answer PACE - playfulness, acceptance curiosity, and empathy  Relational cultural therapy founder - Correct answer Jean Baker Miller  Relational cultural therapy is based on: - Correct answer feminist movement and multicultural changes in psychology  RCT compliments which movement? - Correct answer social justice - sex roles, power, dominance, marginalization, subordination and mental health of all people  9 core tenants of RCT - Correct answer 1. People grow through and toward relationship throughout the lifespan.  2. Movement toward mutuality, rather than movement toward separation, characterizes mature functioning.  3. Relational differentiation and elaboration characterize growth.  4. Mutual empathy and mutual empowerment are at the core of growth-fostering relationships.  5. In growth-fostering relationships, all people contribute and grow or benefit; development is not a one-way street.  6. Therapy relationships are characterized by a special kind of mutuality.  7. Mutual empathy is the vehicle for change in therapy.  4. Meaninglessness. Man is, by design, a meaning-seeking creature. But Yalom believed that a fourth existential conflict arises for man because he has been thrown into a universe that has no meaning.  Resistance is a signal to - Correct answer change responses  Existential founders; - Correct answer May, Yalom, van Deurzen-Smith, Frankl  eigenwelt - Correct answer personal/private world  uberwelt - Correct answer being-with-the-spiritual or over world (ideal world)  attachment theory - Correct answer the development and consequences of the child-caregiver relationship  DDP is primarily - Correct answer existential  Reactive attachment disorder - Correct answer a disorder marked by an inability to form attachments with caregivers  In RAD the child develops a negative working model of the world in which: - Correct answer adults are hurtful, world is chaotic, the child experiences no effective influence on the world, the child attempts to rely only on hisself, the child feels overwhelming shame, defective, bad, unlovable, and evil  In RAD the therapy must be - Correct answer experiential  A key element of RAD is PACE and PLACE - Correct answer therapist: playful, accepting, curious, empathetic  caregiver: playful, LOVING, accepting, curious, empathetic  5 Principles of DDP for RAD: - Correct answer PACE, family focused, trauma is directly addressed, milieu of safety and security must be created, therapy is consensual.  Goals of therapy for DDP: - Correct answer emotional development, relationship repair, accepting comfort, increased reflective functioning toward self, increasing awareness of inner lives of others, increasingly coherent and organized autobiography, imitation (seeks guidance from caregivers), self discovery.  DDP therapy ends when: - Correct answer therapist and parents see the child developing attachment security within family AND family members can continue process of being emotionally available and intersubjectively connected without help of the therapist  Relational Cultural Therapy demonstrates the - Correct answer Primacy of relationships  2 Relational Cultural Therapy concepts: - Correct answer Central Relational Paradox and Mutually Growth Fostering Relationship  The two terms relevant to RCT therapy. - Correct answer Mutuality and emotional impact  Authenticity is - Correct answer to be capable to bring one's real experience, feelings, and thoughts into relationship, with sensitivity and awareness to the possible impact of one's actions on others. (Therapist need to be authentic)  Another important tenant of RCT is for the counselor to provide mutual empathy in a supportive environment. However, this mutual empathy might emotionally affect the counselor because - Correct answer since detachment can interfere with the therapeutic relationship  RCT defines Connection as an interaction between two or more people that is mutually empathetic and mutually empowering. It leads to "five good things"; - Correct answer zest, worth, productivity, clarity, and desire for more connection.  Growth Fostering Relationships is a fundamental and complex process of active participation in the development and growth of other people and the relationship that results in mutual development; such a relationship creates growth in both people. __________________ and _______________ are the core of growth- fostering-relationships. - Correct answer Mutual empathy and mutual empowerment  The MI counselor listens for and evokes the client's reasons for concern and arguments for: - Correct answer change talk  The MI counselor is accepting and reflecting perceived disadvantages of change called: - Correct answer sustain talk  The five general principles of MI are: - Correct answer 1) express empathy, 2)develop discrepancy, 3)avoid argumentation, 4)roll with resistance, and 5)support self-efficacy  This is considered a last line treatment for OCD and depression due to the invasive nature and risk of complications. - Correct answer DBT  Risks from DBT procedure: - Correct answer • Allergic reaction to the DBS parts • Difficulty concentrating • Dizziness • Infection • Leakage of CSF, can lead to h/a or meningitis • Loss of balance
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