The nurse is working with a client who has demonstrated an unwillingness to change self-defeating behaviors. The nurse determines that the patient is exhibiting resistance
Which of the following phenomena are forms of client resistance? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Overdisclosure
2. Negative transference
3. Acting-out
4. Countertransference
5. Positive transference
2,3
Rationale: Overdisclosure. Overdisclosure refers to an excessive amount of self-disclosure by the nurse that can overwhelm and engulf the client. Overdisclosure can impede therapeutic progress, especially with clients who have poor ego boundaries, but it is not a form of client resistance.
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