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Midterm Exam: NSG527/ NSG 527 (New 2024/ 2025) Psychopathology, Theories, and Advanced Clinical Modalities| Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Midterm Exam: NSG527/ NSG 527 (New 2024/ 2025) Psychopathology, Theories, and Advanced Clinical Modalities| Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Key themes and principles of existential therapy: -------------------- to shape their destiny æ -------------------- for their own actions or inactions æ --------------------, people can choose their actions and create their own destiny æ --------------------- part of the human condition that people enter and depart the world alone æ -------------- part of the human condition is the struggle for a sense of meaning æ ------------- is a condition of living and is inevitable æ ------------ the fear of death must be faced before one can truly live Correct Answers Freedom-Free Responsibility- responsible Awareness- through self-awarenes Aloneness Meaning Anxiety Death A phenomenological-personal psychotherapy with the aim of ENABLING a person to EXPERIENCE his or her life freely at the SPIRITUAL and EMOTIONAL levels, to arrive at authentic decisions and to come to a responsible way of dealing with himself or herself and the world around them.
Which one of: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation ------------------------------------- Correct Answers Existential Psychotherapy Frankl, May, and Yalom founded ----------------- Which one of: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Existential Psychotherapy The function of the existential therapist is to understand the client's ------------ world Correct Answers subjective (interpretations)
*------------welt - literally means "--------- world" is the relationship with others in society and culture *------------welt - "------ world" self-awareness and self- relatedness. It is grasping of what something in the world personally means to the individual *------welt - A person's connection to a---------- and absolute aspects of living - the ideological beliefs about life, death and existence mix and match Eigenwelt Mitwelt Überwelt Umwelt Correct Answers *Umwelt - the BIOLOGICAL world, environment *Mitwelt - literally means "WITH world" is the relationship with others in society and culture *Eigenwelt - "OWN world" self-awareness and self-relatedness. It is grasping of what something in the world personally means to the individual *Überwelt-- A person's connection to ABSTRACT and absolute aspects of living - the ideological beliefs about life, death and existence EXISENTIAL approach and philosophy: Explores the ----------------- without looking into the ------------- and emphasizes a person's responsibility for their own existence.
The approach is e-----------/r---------- and based on the philosophical concern with what it means to be fully human. æ Emphasis is based on understanding the ---------- experience and focuses on the ----------- rather than the symptom Correct Answers here and now, without looking into PAST experiential/relational human/client Gestalt, a German word meaning --------- --------, recognizes the unity of humans as integrated ------------, not d-----------, taken out of context, or g-------------- Correct Answers organized whole wholes not divided into parts/generalized The more we work at becoming who or what we are not, the more we remain the same. ------------ change occurs more from being who we are, rather than trying to be who we are not (ex.- focusing on your inherent strengths, instead of working on weaknesses) æ Be here, be now Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Existential Fritz Perls founded Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Gestalt Key themes and principles of -----------: The more we work at becoming who or what we are not, the more we remain the same ------------c change occurs more from being who we are, rather than trying to be who we are not (ex.- focusing on your inherent strengths, instead of working on weaknesses) Be here, be now
Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers gestalt Authentic ------------ in Gestalt: The initial goal is for clients to expand their ------------ of what they are experiencing in the present moment Increased ------------- is considered curative and by becoming aware, clients can be integrated, or -------------- Correct Answers awareness awareness awareness/whole "Here and Now" (Gestalt): The focus of Gestalt is NOT on the ------- of behavior, but rather on the -------- and how of behavior & the here and now
Goals of Gestalt: The goal is --------------- and restoring his/her natural state of self-r---------. The goal is not an intellectual understanding or the "why's" of one's problems, rather Gestalt focuses on the following: *Acceptance of personal ------------- and assuming ownership of experiences, including accepting the consequences of one's actions *Move towards an increased ----------- of themselves and the present moment *Moving on from environmental support to ---------support *Dealing with the ------------ Correct Answers awareness self-regulation responsibility awareness self-support impasse Empty chair (-----------): Empty chair dialogue, -------work, -------- games, t-------- dog/u-------- dog techniques Correct Answers Gestalt dreamwork fantasy top dog/under-dog
Involves the child and parents working together with the therapist. The child gains ----------- experience which helps her/him to grow and heal emotionally. Family members develop healthy patterns of relating and -------------- Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers relationship/communicating. Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Key themes and principles (Dyadic): Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy suggests that early -------- significantly disrupts normal developing ----------- and creates a distorted perception of self, others, and caregivers Correct Answers trauma attachment suggests that early trauma significantly disrupts normal developing attachment and creates a distorted perception of self, others, and caregivers Which one:
apathy->NO RESPONSE Anger->discomfort/fear/ ANXIETY, lack of trust in others and lack of EMPATHY (Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy) PACE stands for -------------------------------- Correct Answers æ Playfulness æ Acceptance æ Curiosity æ Empathy PACE AKA æ Playfulness æ Acceptance æ Curiosity æ Empathy are related to Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Jean Baker Miller, Irene Stiver, Janet Surrey and Judith Jordan are founders of Which one:
Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Relational-Cultural Therapy: RCT based off the book of Toward a New Psychology of Women in 1976 Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Relational Cultural Psychotherapy (Author Jean Baker Miller) assumes that we grow through and toward relationships throughout our lives and that growth-fostering relationships are the source of meaning and empowerment.
encoded as relational images which shape our expectations for current relationships. æ When disconnections are disregarded, the misunderstood individual becomes less and less -----------, mutuality ebbs, and the disconnection becomes ----------- æ This can result in depression, low e--------, c----------, im-------, is---------, and self---------------- Correct Answers disconnections from EMPATHICALLY and non-RESPONSIVE authentic, chronic, depression, low energy, confusion, immobilization, isolating, and self-blame Mutually-growth-fostering-relationships is the goal of Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Relational Cultural Psychotherapy
What are the outcomes of growth-fostering relationships? (Relational-Cultural Therapy):? ------or Energy -A------ -C------------- -Sense of W----------- -Desire for more C---------- Correct Answers -Zest or Energy -Action -Clarity -Sense of Worth -Desire for more Connection -Zest or Energy -Action -Clarity -Sense of Worth -Desire for more Connection are related to Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Jean Baker Miller did found though Utilized in health behavior change research and practice Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Transtheoretical Model of Change provides a framework to determine a person's readiness for change, then matching a specific treatment to the patient's state of readiness Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Transtheoretical Model of Change Dr. James Prochaska and Dr. Carlo DiClemente, later revised by Prochaska and Velicer Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Transtheoretical Model of Change Developed by Miller & Rollnick (1991) Which one: Existential Psychotherapy Gestalt Therapy Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Relational Cultural Psychotherapy Transtheoretical Model of Change Motivational Interviewing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation Correct Answers Motivational Interviewing