Asked by Natalie Medina on May 14, 2024
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Which issues should a nurse address during the first interview with a patient with a psychiatric disorder?
A) Trust, congruence, attitudes, and boundaries
B) Goals, resistance, unconscious motivations, and diversion
C) Relationship parameters, the contract, confidentiality, and termination
D) Transference, countertransference, intimacy, and developing resources
Trust
A firm belief in the reliability, integrity, or ability of someone or something, often foundational for healthy relationships and social contracts.
Boundaries
The limits that define one person's identity, rights, and responsibilities from those of others, often essential for healthy relationships and personal well-being.
Psychiatric Disorder
A mental disorder involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior (or a combination of these) that leads to distress or impaired functioning.
- Clarify the necessity of conversing about confidentiality, the limits of the relationship, and the criteria for termination at the initial stage of the therapeutic alliance.
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Learning Objectives
- Clarify the necessity of conversing about confidentiality, the limits of the relationship, and the criteria for termination at the initial stage of the therapeutic alliance.
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