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JMatthes

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A group of nursing students are reviewing information about psychodynamic theories. The students demonstrate a need for additional study when they identify which of the following as a humanistic theorist?
 
  A) Carl Jung
  B) Carl Rogers
  C) Abraham Maslow
  D) Frederick Perls

Question 2

The biggest difference between the nursing process and many psychotherapeutic approaches is:
 
  a. identified outcomes
  b. interventions based on theory
  c. assessment of client's needs
  d. evaluation of effectiveness



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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The biggest difference between the nursing process and many psychotherapeutic approaches is identified outcomes. The nursing process requires outcome identification and in psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and client-centered therapy, the therapist does not identify outcomes.



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