Practice Exam 3 Flashcards

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Which one of the following is not associated with the cognitive-behavioral action-oriented therapies?

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Existential therapy

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2
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Which of these statements about interventions is true?

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During the course of an individual’s therapy, different interventions may be needed at different times.

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Which of the following statements about theories or models of counseling/psychotherapy is true?

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There is a clear place for theoretical pluralism in our society.

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Which one of the following is not considered an experiential and relationship-oriented therapy?

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Family systems therapy

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5
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Clients have a right to know about __________ before making highly personal disclosures.

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the limits of confidentiality

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The technique whereby the analyst explains the meaning of certain behaviour is known as:

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interpretation

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In order to meet the goals of psychoanalytic treatment, Rhonda must help her eating disordered clients to

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reduce their symptoms and resolve their internal conflicts.

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Which of the following statements is true about the relationship a client has with his or her analyst?​

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The client is free to express any idea or feeling, no matter how irresponsible, scandalous, politically incorrect, selfish, or infantile.

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A person with a __________ personality disorder is characterized by instability, irritability, self-destructive acts, impulsive anger, and extreme mood shifts. This person is lacking a clear sense of identity, has poor impulse control, and an inability to tolerate anxiety.​

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borderline

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In Freud’s view, an individual experiencing neurotic anxiety feels:

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he will not be able to control his instincts and will behave inappropriately.

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11
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Which of the following techniques is not used in Adlerian family counseling?

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Analysis of resistances between family members

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The purpose of examining a client’s family constellation is to:

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get a picture of the individual’s early social world.

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13
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All of the following are stages in Adlerian counseling except

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analysis of resistance

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14
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One contribution of Adlerian therapy is that

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practitioners are given a great deal of freedom in working with their clients.

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The Adlerian approach is well suited to multicultural counseling because the

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approach encourages clients to define themselves within their social context.

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16
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The therapist’s presence is:​

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both a condition and a goal of therapeutic change.

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17
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Philosophically, the existentialists would agree that:

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making choices can create anxiety.

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18
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Which is not an essential aim of existential-humanistic therapy?

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To dispute clients’ irrational beliefs

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When is the counseling process at its best from an existential viewpoint?

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When the deepest self of the therapist meets the deepest part of the client.

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20
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According to existentialists, our search for meaning involves all of the following except

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exploring unfinished business.

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21
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In order for a therapist to communicate ‘accurate empathic understanding’ the counselor must:

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connect emotionally to the client’s subjective world.

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22
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What is the most important factor related to progress in person-centered therapy?

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The relationship between the client and therapist

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From Carl Rogers’s perspective the client/therapist relationship is characterized by

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a sense of equality.

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What is a limitation of person-centered therapy?

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The approach does not emphasize the role of techniques in creating change in the client’s behaviour.

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25
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Adrianne, who is uncertain about her career goals and is afraid to commit to any career path, is working with a therapist who specializes in using motivational interviewing strategies. What will her therapist look for in order to assess the success of therapy?

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A reduction in Adrianne’s ambivalence about choosing a career path and an increase in her intrinsic motivation to clarify her direction

26
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A critical difference between early Gestalt therapy and relational Gestalt therapy is the

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approach to confrontation

27
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Contemporary Gestalt therapists view client resistance as a

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creative adjustment to a situation and something to be respected.

28
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Which of the following Gestalt techniques involves asking one person in a group to speak to each of the other group members?

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making the rounds

29
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Mariah tells her therapist, a Gestaltist, that she dreamt she got married to a pit bull and felt uneasy about telling her parents that she married a dog. When her parents discovered their son-in-law was a pit bull, they disowned her and suddenly became dogs themselves. In response to this dream, Mariah’s therapist:

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should assist her client in reliving the dream as though it was happening in the now and have her become each part of the dream.

30
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According to the Gestalt perspective, if people do not remember their dreams, then:

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they may be refusing to face what is wrong with their lives.

31
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Behaviour therapy is based on:

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an experimental analysis of behaviour in the client’s own social environment.

32
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Which of the following is true about “technical eclecticism” in multimodal therapy?

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Therapists use techniques from a variety of theories to a wide range of problems.

33
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Which is not true of the relationship between therapist and client in behavior therapy?

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The therapist is solely responsible for setting treatment goals.

34
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The type of cognitive error that involves thinking and interpreting in all-or-nothing terms, or in categorizing experiences in either/or extremes, is known as:​

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polarized thinking.

35
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Behavior therapists look to the current environmental events that maintain problem behaviors and help clients produce behavior change by changing environmental events, through a process called:

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functional assessment

36
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The client’s quality world consists of all of the following except:

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insight

37
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Reality therapy rests on the central idea that:

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we choose our behavior and are responsible for what we do, think, and feel.

38
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Reality therapy is often considered as a:

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mentoring process

39
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Which of the following procedures would a reality therapist be least likely to employ?

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Reliving an early childhood event

40
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What do reality therapists believe about the use of questions?​

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Relevant questions help clients gain insights and arrive at plans and solutions.

41
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Feminist therapists do not use diagnostic labels, or use them reluctantly, for all of the following reasons except that:

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they focus on the social factors that cause dysfunctional behavior.

42
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A limitation of the feminist approach from a diversity perspective is:

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the risk of imposing the therapist’s own values on clients from diverse groups.

43
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__________ is at the core of feminist therapy and marked by authenticity, mutuality, and respect.

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The egalitarian relationship

44
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__________ assists clients in identifying the impact that their own gender-role socialization has played in shaping their values, thoughts, and behaviors.

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Gender role or social identity analysis

45
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Of the following, which is one of the major contributions that feminists have made to the field of counselling and psychotherapy?

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Paving the way for gender-sensitive practice

46
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In the view of the postmodern therapist, the most essential element of therapy is:

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the collaborative therapeutic relationship.

47
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Narrative therapists pay attention to ‘sparkling moments’, such as:

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identifying instances when the problem did not completely dominate the client’s life.

48
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If a client comes to therapy because someone else (a spouse, parent, teacher, or probation officer) thinks the client has a problem, it describes which solution-focused therapeutic relationship?

A

Vistor

49
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From a social constructionist perspective, change begins with:

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deconstructing the power of cultural narratives.

50
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All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for:

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using the reflecting team

51
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In the assessment process, questions a family therapist might ask include all of the following, except:

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How can I give voice to my own impulses and fantasies?

52
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The techniques of joining, boundary setting, unbalancing, reframing, ordeals, enactments, and paradoxical interventions are most likely to be part of which approach to family therapy?

A

Structural-strategic family therapy

53
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From the family systems perspective, symptoms are often viewed as:

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an expression of a set of habits and patterns within a family.

54
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In structural-strategic family therapy, __________ must occur in a family before an individual’s symptoms can be reduced or eliminated.

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structural changes

55
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Roger and his wife are experiencing tension in their relationship because he believes she is far too lenient with their children when they misbehave. This forces him to play the role of ‘bad cop’ as a parent, which makes him angry. A family therapist working with Roger and his family might:

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help to modify the family’s transactional rules and develop more appropriate boundaries.

56
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The ‘common factors’ approach to psychotherapy integration:

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searches for common elements across different theoretical systems.

57
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Which of the following therapies is based on a growth model and is applicable to varied spheres of life such as child guidance, parent–child counseling, and marital and family therapy?

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Adlerian therapy

58
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Which of the following approaches to therapy stresses the attitude of the therapist over the use of techniques?

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Person-centered therapy

59
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A limitation of person-centred therapy is:

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the emphasis on complex ideas and concepts.

60
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Which of the following is designed to evaluate and to improve the quality and effectiveness of counseling services?

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Feedback-informed treatment