What was the treatment model used by Matilda Coskery?

1. Moral therapy
2. Biomedical treatment
3. Interpersonal therapy
4. Brief solution-focused therapy


Answer: 1
Explanation: Matilda Coskery was a practitioner of moral therapy and administered the Mount Hope Retreat. Biomedical therapy reflects the position that nurses are adjuncts to physician directed treatment. Interpersonal therapy was promoted by Hilda Peplau. Brief solution-focused therapy is a modality recently used by some advanced nurse-practitioners.

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