Asked by Samantha Badajos on May 14, 2024

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A patient tells the nurse, "I will never be happy until I'm as successful as my older sister." The nurse asks the patient to reassess this statement and reframe it. Which reframed statement by the patient is most likely to promote coping?

A) "People should treat me as well as they treat my sister."
B) "I can find contentment in succeeding at my own job level."
C) "I won't be happy until I make as much money as my sister."
D) "Being as smart or clever as my sister isn't really important."

Coping

The ability to effectively manage and respond to stress, challenges, or adversity through various strategies or mechanisms.

Reframe

The process of changing the way one thinks about a situation or experience to view it in a more positive light.

Contentment

A state of happiness and satisfaction, often from being at peace with one's situation or environment.

  • Understand the role of cognitive reframing in promoting coping mechanisms.
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Kristina SulkaMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Finding contentment within one's own work, even when it does not involve success as others might define it, is likely to lead to a reduced sense of distress about achievement level. It speaks to finding satisfaction and happiness without measuring the self against another person. Focusing on salary is simply a more specific way of being as successful as the sister, which would not promote coping. Expecting others to treat her as they do her sister is beyond her control. Dismissing the sister's cleverness as unimportant indicates that the patient continues to feel inferior to the sibling.