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justinmsk

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A new client describes having been in an outpatient group in which he reenacted troublesome incidents with his wife. Other clients served as alter egos. From this description, the nurse can document that the client had been engaged in:
 
  1. Role-playing
  2. Psychodrama
  3. Cognitive therapy
  4. Consensus building

Question 2

The nurse is collecting the paintings from the clients after the art session is over. A client hands the nurse his paper, which consists of several black scribbles. Which statement reveals nurse un-derstanding of the goals and objectives of art therapy?
 
  1. (Name), do you want to complete your painting?
  2. What happened, (Name), don't you like to paint?
  3. Can you tell me what happened, (Name)?
  4. Thank you, (Name), I'll put this away for you.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
Psychodrama uses spontaneous dramas to act out emotional problems to promote health through development of new perceptions, behaviors, and connections with others. Others in the group take the role of significant others. 1. Role-playing does not use the technique of alter egos. 3. This is not a description of cognitive therapy. 4. Consensus building is not a form of therapy.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
Art therapy is used to help resolve conflicts and promote self-awareness. The nurse should not comment on the quality of the art or the client's talents, but rather treat the project with respect and value. The work is simply each client's self-expression. The other options make judgments about the work.





 

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