Asked by Addie Mejia on Jun 13, 2024

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A patient diagnosed with major depressive disorder says, "No one cares about me anymore. I'm not worth anything." Today the patient is wearing a new shirt and has neat, clean hair. Which remark by the nurse supports building a positive self-esteem for this patient?

A) "You look nice this morning."
B) "You're wearing a new shirt."
C) "I like the shirt you are wearing."
D) "You must be feeling better today."

Self-Esteem

An individual’s overall subjective evaluation of their own worth or value.

Positive Self-Esteem

Having a favorable and confident appreciation of one's own worth or abilities.

  • Utilize strategies for promoting self-care and improving self-esteem in patients with depressive disorders.
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Hilary EstrellaJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Patients with depression usually see the negative side of things. The meaning of compliments may be altered to "I didn't look nice yesterday" or "They didn't like my other shirt." Neutral comments such as making an observation avoid negative interpretations. Saying, "You look nice" or "I like your shirt" gives approval (nontherapeutic techniques). Saying "You must be feeling better today" is an assumption, which is nontherapeutic.