Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Group Interventions Related

Review Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Group Interventions related questions and content

The nurse is preparing to form a group in an inpatient psychiatric setting for patients who have experienced trauma. In addition to the group leader, the nurse would anticipate including how many patients?

  • A. Three or four
  • B. Five or six
  • C. Seven or eight
  • D. Nine or 10
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In inpatient psychiatric settings, trauma-focused groups typically include 7?8 members (plus the leader) to balance interaction, support, and manageability, allowing for meaningful participation while maintaining a safe environment. Smaller groups (3?4 or 5?6) may limit diversity of perspectives, and larger groups (9?10) may be overwhelming for trauma patients.