Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Ethics
Counseling Theory
BONUS
100
One of the first formal therapeutic groups was held by: a. Carl Rogers b. Irv Yalom c. Wilfred Bion d. Joseph Pratt
What is Joseph Pratt
100
As with many other systems, families aim to remain stable and reach equilibrium. This is known as: a. egalitarianism b. homeostasis c. equivalency d. predictive stability
What is predictive stability
100
Your patient enters your session excited about the New Age therapy you tried last session. She had brought in an article, and because of her enthusiasm and the fact that it did not require any new training; you had agreed to give it a try. She asks you to continue during this session, but you have done your homework: it's been proven ineffective and, in a select few clients, the condition was slightly worsened. You validate your patient, noting how glad you are that she's excited to try something new. Then you tell her that, unfortunately, you won't be able to continue with these types of treatments. With this act, you are expressing: a. Genuineness b. Non-Maleficence c. Confrontation d. Maleficence
What is Non-Maleficence
100
A child has trouble understanding that the amount of juice she sees being poured is the same amount when it is in her sippy cup and when it is in her baby brother's bottle. She believes the narrower bottle has more juice. She is in the developmental stage labeled by Piaget as a. concrete operations b. sensorimotor operations c. pre-formal operations d. inuitive thinking stage
What is concrete operations
100
You are not certain that the test you are using is really measuring the anxiety trait you are interested in. It is correct to say that you are concerned about the test's a. Integrity b. Reliability c. Validity d. Standardization
What is Validity
200
Jerry hears a fellow group member say, "I am really struggling with this divorce. I can't see my way to the other side sometimes. It seems like I'll never feel better." Jerry just experienced a relationship break-up himself, which spun him into a depression. Though the group member's situation is unfortunate, Jerry feels a little better hearing about it. Jerry is experiencing which curative factor of group therapy? a. Instillation of Hope b. Group Cohesiveness c. Universality d. Imitative Behavior
What is Universality
200
Adaptability is the ability of the family to balance: a. Ego strength b. Morphostasis and morphoegenesis c. Stability and change d. B and C
What is B and C
200
A defining difference between privilege and confidentiality is that: a. Privilege is a legal term b. Privilege is a standard applicable to all mental health workers c. Privilege is an ethical and legal standard d. Privilege is an ethical standard
What is Privilege is a legal term
200
2. Alice is very afraid of flying. She starts with her counselor by talking about a flight. She ends the session by drawing a plane. She next time talks about her concerns looking at her picture, and then looks at three other pictures of planes. The third time she starts by looking at the plane pictures and seeing a model of a plane. She holds the plane model and starts to discuss a plan to visit the airport. This script mirrors a therapy technique called a. Imagination therapy b. REBT c. Narrative Adjustment d. Desensitization
What is Desensitization
200
Ethnocentrism a. is not universal b. promotes a sense of patriotism and national sovereignty c. promotes stability and pride, yet danger in the nuclear age d. b and c
What is b and c
300
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of group work: a. Economy of Approach b. Confrontation c. Effectiveness d. Interpersonal Power
What is Confrontation
300
For Whitaker, therapy occurred in the following three phases: a. engagement, involvement, disentanglement b. detachment, togetherness, termination c. making contact, chaos, integration d. individuation, merging, disentanglement
What is engagement, involvement, disentanglement
300
During the first session a client lets you know that she really respects and likes you and hopes the two of you can become really good friends. What should you do? a. Discuss with the client the concept of transference b. Plan a lunch c. Terminate the counseling relationship d. End the session early
What is Discuss with the client the concept of transference
300
Victor Frankl is known for a. Marriage therapy b. Logotherapy c. Cross cultural counseling d. Spiritual counseling
What is Logotherapy
300
Multicultural counselors often adhere to the emic viewpoint . The word emic a. is associated with the Supreme Court decision of 1954 outlawing segregation b. suggest that all clients are alike regardless of culture c. is associated with Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT) d. is a culture specific perspective, from the word phonemic meaning sounds in a particular language
What is a culture specific perspective, from the word phonemic meaning sounds in a particular language
400
Which of the following is NOT a Group Leadership Style: a. Autocratic Leader Style b. Democratic Leader Style c. Laissez Faire d. Dictator Style
What is Dictator Style
400
All of the following are therapeutic techniques in Bowen’s approach to family therapy except: a. genograms b. coaching c. boundary adjustment d. use of directives
What is use of directives
400
Which of these is not considered an underlying principle of ethical decision making? a. do no harm b. do good c. confidentiality d. faithfulness
What is confidentiality
400
Existential therapy central issue is focuses on a. resistance b. experiencing feelings c. transference d. freedom and responsibility
What is freedom and responsibility
400
Which of these groups does not represent three Donald Super’s nine major life roles? a. Mentor, employer, advisor b. Child, student, citizen c. Spouse, homemaker, parent d. Worker, leisurite, pensioner
What is Worker, leisurite, pensioner
500
Intervention performed with three or more clients at a time is known as: a. Group cohesion b. Group practice c. Group dynamics d. Group therapy
What is Group practice
500
44. A technique in experiential family therapy in which family members are physically placed into positions symbolizing actual relationships as seen by one or more members is called: a. sculpting b. choreography c. use of props d. family reconstruction
What is sculpting
500
The difference between confidentiality and privileged communication is: a. privileged communication is a legal term and confidentiality is an ethical concept. b. confidentiality is a legal term and privileged communication is an ethical concept. c. communication is enforced only when the counselor determines something should be protected. d. confidentiality is enforced only when a client asks that something be kept confidential
What is privileged communication is a legal term and confidentiality is an ethical concept.
500
Behavioral theories of counseling are_______________ a. especially popular in institutional settings b. useful in addressing difficulties associated with anxiety, stress and assertiveness c. the choice in working with clients who have specific problems such as eating disorders or substance abuse d. all of the above
What is all of the above
500
Which is correct regarding the notion of world views: a. An emic world view is the belief in a global view of humanity b. An etic world view is the belief in taking each group’s perspective c. An etic world view is the belief we are more similar than different d. An emic world view is the belief in transcending all our differences
What is an etic world view is the belief we are more similar than different
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