This type of therapy focuses on how thoughts, feelings. and behaviours are connected
This type of relationship in nursing is goal orientated time limited and focused on the clients needs
Therapeutic relationships
This therapeutic relationship technique involves acknowledging a clients feelings such as " that sounds really overwhelming"
Validation
"I failed one test so I'll fail the entire program"
Negative
According to your plan, the VARK model recognizes that people may learn visually, aurally, through reading/writing, or this hands‑on style.
Kinesthetics learning
Cognitive distortions
This phase of the nursing to client relationship involves building trust, setting goals and establishing roles
Orientation phase
When working with anxious patients this nursing intervention helps bring attention to the present moment using the 5 senses
Grounding
"I didn't do well this time, but I can improve with practice"
Positive
These two core principles help nurses build trust with clients experiencing depression or anxiety. Your plan highlights “trust & respect, empathy, and professional boundaries."
Empathy and professional boundaries
This CBT technique involves gradually facing feared situations to reduce anxiety over time
Exposure therapy
This communication technique involves fully concentrating, understanding and responding to a client without interrupting
Active listening
This nursing priority is essential when caring for a client with severe depression especially if they express hopelessness
Suicide risk assessment (ensuring safety)
This thinking style includes all or nothing thoughts like seeing situations as completely good or completely bad
Negative cognitive distortion
What can physicians and nurses use to assess clients level of depression and anxiety?
Depression and anxiety screening tools
This concept refers to changing unhelpful patterns into more realistic ones
Cognitive restructuring
This phase of the therapeutic relationship focuses on working toward goals, and promoting client change and growth
Working Phase
This approach encourages clients to identify and challenges negative through patterns contributing to anxiety and depression
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
This was of thinking involves reframing a situation to recognize strengths and possibilities for growth
Positive cognitive distortion
When a nurse says, “It sounds like you felt overwhelmed when that happened,” they are using this advanced therapeutic skill.
Reflection of feeling
This CBT principle suggests that its not the situation itself but this influences emotional responses
Thoughts (interterpretation or perception)
This concept refers to maintaining appropriate emotional and professional limits to ensure a safe nurse to client relationships
Professional boundaries
This communication strategy involves using short simple statements and a calm presence when a client is experiencing high anxiety
This occurs when a person ignores positive feedback and focuses only on criticism or perceived failures
Negative cognitive distorion
Facilitators must “actively listen” and “work together to find a solution.” This is an example of using this conflict‑management approach.
Collaborative problem‑solving