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bcretired

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When an individual is two-faced, which characteristic essential to the development of a therapeutic relationship should a nurse identify as missing?
 
  1. Respect
  2. Genuineness
  3. Sympathy
  4. Rapport

Question 2

Order the eight-phase process of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
 
  1. ________ Instillation
  2. ________ Body scan
  3. ________ Closure
  4. ________ Reevaluation
  5. ________ Preparation
  6. ________ History and treatment planning
  7. ________ Desensitization
  8. ________ Assessment



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: When an individual is two-faced, which means double-dealing or deceitful, the nurse should identify that genuineness is missing in the relationship. Genuineness refers to the nurse's ability to be open and honest and maintain congruence between what is felt and what is communicated. When a nurse fails to bring genuineness to the relationship, trust cannot be established.

Answer to Question 2

The correct order is 5, 6, 7, 8, 2, 1, 4, 3
Rationale: EMDR is an integrative psychotherapy approach with a theoretical model that emphasizes the brain's information processing system and memories of disturbing experiences as the basis of pathology. EMDR has been shown to be an effective therapy for PTSD and other trauma-related disorders.
1. History and Treatment Planning
2. Preparation
3. Assessment
4. Desensitization
5. Instillation
6. Body scan
7. Closure
8. Reevaluation



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