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100
He was the founder of psychoanalytic therapy.

- Sigmund Frued

- Wallace Jackmon

- Albert Ellis

-Alfred Adler

A. Sigmund Frued

100

A philosophy of human nature, it focuses on unconscious factors that motivate behavior. Attention is given to the events of the first six years of life as determinants of the later development of personality...

Psychoanalytic therapy

100

The belief that one’s worldview is inherently superior and desirable to others is labeled

  • Worldview.
  • Ethnocentrism
  • Mainstream
  • Incapability

B. Ethnocentrism

100
DBT is...

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

100

During the initial interview, therapists should make certain to…

  • Spend a majority of the initial phase on administrative issues.
  • Seek additional support from his/her supervisor.
  • Focus on joining and building a relationship with the client/family/
  • Focus on arriving at a diagnosis as soon as possible.

C. Focus on joining and building a relationship with the client/family/

200

Wolpe’s systematic desensitization is based on the principles of __________.

  • Operant conditioning
  • Classical conditioning
  • Modeling
  • Motivational interviewing

B. Classical conditioning

200

Reacting against the tendency to view therapy as a system of well-defined techniques, this model stresses building therapy on the basic conditions of human existence, such as choice, the freedom and responsibility to shape one’s life, and self-determination. It focuses on the quality of the person-to-person therapeutic relationship.

Existential therapy

200

In which of the following do individuals believe that culture makes no difference and thus the values of the dominant culture are universally applicable and beneficial?

  • Cultural competence
  • Cultural precompetence
  • Cultural incapacity
  • Cultural blindness

D. Cultural blindness

200

In the REBT chain (A B C D), B refers to

  • Behavior
  • Belief system
  • Biopsychosocial model
  • Biological predisposition

B. Belief system

200

Which of the following personal characteristics of the therapist is most important, according to Carl Rogers?

  • Unconditional positive regard
  • Acceptance
  • Accurate empathic understanding
  • Genuineness

D. Genuineness

300

The event most commonly identified with the birth of client-centered therapy is …

  • Roger’s presentation at the University of Minnesota
  • America’s involvement in World War II.
  • Maslow’s creation of the hierarchy of needs.
  • Roger’s association with Elizabeth Davis.
A. Roger's presentation at the University of Minnesota
300

This is a growth model that stresses assuming responsibility, creating one’s own destiny, and finding meaning and goals to create a purposeful life. Key concepts are used in most other current therapies...

Adlerian therapy

300

Individuals from black and Hispanic cultures are three times more likely to be diagnosed with which of the following disorders in contrast to whites?

  • Antisocial personality disorder
  • Attention deficit disorder
  • Depression
  • Schizophrenia

D. Schizophrenia

300

In the REBT chain (A B C D), D refers to

  • Disputing irrational beliefs.
  • Defense mechanism.
  • Data form external sources.
  • Deterministic forces.

A. Disputing irrational beliefs

300

A US is typically a stimulus that naturally causes a characteristic response known as:

  • Unconditioned response
  • Conditioned stimulus
  • Conditioned response
  • Unconditioned stimulus

A. Unconditioned response

400

The concept of triangulation is most associated with …

  • Virginia Satir
  • Salvador Minuchin
  • Murray Bowen
  • Rudolf Dreikurs

C. Murray Bowen

400

This approach was developed during the 1940s as a nondirective reaction against psychoanalysis. Based on a subjective view of human experiencing, it places faith in and gives responsibility to the client in dealing with problems and concerns.

Person-centered therapy

400

Culturally encapsulated counselors would be most likely to…

  • Have an appreciation for a multicultural perspective in their counseling practice.
  • Use their power to influence clients to accept or adopt their value system.
  • Recognize the cultural dimensions their clients bring to therapy.
  • Accept clients who have a different set of assumptions about life.

B. Use their power to influence clients to accept or adopt their value system.

400

The correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality are:

  • Antecedent, behavior, consequences
  • Activating events, behaviors, cognitions
  • Antecedent, belief, cognitions.
  • Activating event, belief, consequence

D. Activating event, belief, consequence

400

Sally’s view of her therapist continuously shifts from “good” to “bad.” This is an example of:

  • Splitting
  • Intellectualization
  • Projection
  • Reaction formation

A. Splitting

500

____________ was the first to recognize that male development was presented as the norm and that development of women, though different, was judged by male norms.

  • Gilligan
  • Miller
  • Evans
  • Brown

A. Gilligan

500

An experiential therapy stressing awareness and integration; it grew as a reaction against analytic therapy. It integrates the functioning of body and mind and places emphasis on the therapeutic relationship.

Gestalt therapy

500

Feminist therapists, regardless of their philosophical orientation, believe all of the following except that:

  • Gender is at the core of therapeutic practice.
  • Human development and interaction are similar across races, cultures, and nations.
  • Understanding a client’s problems requires adopting a sociocultural perspective.
  • Understanding the impact of the society and culture in which a client lives is important.

B. Human development and interaction are similar across races, cultures, and nations.

500

According to Dr. Jackmon, the following are aspects of the RUMBA mnemonic.

- Attainable, Understandable, and Relationship

- Motivational and Behavioral

- Behavioral, Understandable, and Attainable

- None of the above

C. Behavioral, Understandable, and Attainable

500

Which of the following statements does not reflect one of Ellis’s three basic musts?

  • “I must do well and be loved and approved by others.”
  • “Other people must treat me fairly, kindly, and well.”
  • “I must be kind to others or else I won’t be a good person.” 
  • “The world and my living conditions must be comfortable, gratifying, and just, providing me with all that I want in life.”

C. "I must be kind to others or else I won't be a good person."

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