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Charlie

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A nurse working with a patient in individual crisis intervention would characterize the approaches used as:
 
  a. open-ended.
  b. passive and indirect.
  c. active, focused, and explorative.
  d. psychoanalytic-based techniques.

Question 2

Comparing interpersonal therapy with psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy, you find that interpersonal therapy deals with current human interactions and daily life, while psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy deal more with insights into the
 
  unconscious mind. Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Because of time constraints, nurses performing crisis intervention use techniques that are active, focused, and explorative to carry out the interventions. Interventions must be aimed at achieving quick resolution. Nurses must be creative, flexible, and competent in the use of many techniques.

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