Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Ethics
Counseling Theory
BONUS
100
During a group counseling meeting, a member makes several depressed remarks about his life. He mentions that he would be better off dead. Things progress for the group toward other issues and he is quiet. During the middle of the session he makes angry and threatening remarks towards his girlfriend. He states that he wants to kill her for flirting with a neighbor. The session moves to discussions of betrayal. At the close of the session he again repeats that he would be better off dead since people always betray him. As a counselor you are a. Required ethically to be silent about issues in the counseling sessions b. Required ethically to see him for private sessions only c. Required legally to be silent about issues in the counseling session d. Required legally to warn his girlfriend of his behavior
What is Required legally to warn his girlfriend of his behavior
100
A family that is stable and reaches equilibrium is in a state of: a. Adaptability b. Homeostasis c. Equilibrium d. Enmeshment
What is Homeostasis
100
What basic ethical principle is at the root of codes regarding discrimination, sexual harassment, and obligation to do pro bono work? a. The principle of non-maleficence b. The principle of fidelity c. The principle of justice d. The principle of beneficence
What is The principle of justice
100
_________ emphasized the drive for superiority a. Jung b. Adler c. Constructive Therapists d. Freud and Jung
What is Adler
100
In a normal curve a. The standard distribution is equal to the mode b. The curve is not symmetrical c. The mean, median, and mode are at the same point d. The curve is symmetrical and the standard deviation equals four
What is The mean, median, and mode are at the same point
200
Which theorists work has been classified as a preface to the group movement a. Freud b. Jung c. Adler d. Jessie B. Davis
What is Jessie B. Davis
200
Carl Whitaker’s interaction with the family could best be described as: a. A reality therapist b. Quiet and empathic c. Joining the family and experiencing it as if he were a family member. 
 d. A cognitive behavior therapist
What is Joining the family and experiencing it as if he were a family member. 

200
Which of the following statements is NOT accurate? a. Some counselor behaviors may be specified in an ethical code but not in a legal code. b. Some counselor behaviors may be specified in a legal code but not in an ethical code. c. Some counselor behaviors may be specified in neither the legal nor ethical codes. d. A good code of ethics covers all counselor behaviors.
What is A good code of ethics covers all counselor behaviors.
200
___________ expanded on Piagets conceptualization of moral development. a. Erik Erickson b. Lee Vygosty c. Lawrence Kohlberg. d. John B. Watson
What is Lawrence Kohlberg.
200
The statement, All humans, from all cultures, all races, and all nations, are more alike than different, is based on the a. emic viewpoint b. alloplastic viewpoint c. etic viewpoint d. autoplastic viewpoint
What is etic viewpoint
300
The emphasis for this type of group is on prevention and development of healthy behaviors? a. Secondary b. Tertiary c. Primary d. Homogeneous
What is Homogeneous
300
A father insists on accompanying his 20-year-old daughter on a date. A structural therapist would assume that: a. The family has rigid boundaries b. The family has diffuse boundaries c. The family has clear boundaries d. The family supports individuation
What is The family has diffuse boundaries
300
The obligation to be truthful with clients and colleagues is most closely related to which of the following ethical principles? a. Fidelity b. Justice c. Nonmaleficence d. Beneficence
What is Fidelity
300
In Ellis’ Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), what do the D and E stand for in his A-B-C-D-E modalities’ classification? a. Decision, Externals b. Doubt, Engaging c. Disputing, Effect d. Denial, Excitement
What is Decision, Externals
300
What is meant by an emic perspective? a. universal perspective relevant to all cultures b. culture specific perspective c. perspective based in the individual d. non-cultural perspectives
What is culture specific perspective
400
Which of the following is the least supported technique for dealing with resistance in a group? a. Confrontation b. Modeling c. Discussion d. Extinction
What is Discussion
400
Salvador Minuchin belongs to which branch of family therapy
What is structural
400
The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) Standards of Preparation: a. constitute the legal basis for certification and licensure requirements for professional counselors. b. specify the minimum professional competencies (i.e., skills) that a counselor is expected to possess. c. have been adopted by more than 60 % of the approximately 480 counselor preparation programs in the United States. d. are a set of guidelines for the desirable elements of and experiences in counselor preparation programs.
What is are a set of guidelines for the desirable elements of and experiences in counselor preparation programs.
400
Which of the following is not one of the basic needs identified in reality therapy? a. power b. love c. survival d. responsibility
What is responsibility
400
_____________ is the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. a. assimilation b. acculturation c. integration d. marginalization
What is acculturation
500
There are long silences, several members of the group are acting out, and it seems like all the group members are expressing frustrations with both the structure of the group and the way the group leader is functioning. Most likely this group is in the ___________ state of the group process. a. working b. initial c. transition d. closing
What is transition
500
The result of successful separation from your family of origin and distinguishing your rational and emotional selves is: a. differentiation b. emotional reactivity c. emotional cut off d. triangulation
What is differentiation
500
According to the ACA codes of ethics, the primary responsibility of counselor’s is to: a. support the mission of the ACA. b. identify and communicate a clear theoretical orientation to potential clients c. respect the dignity and promote the welfare of clients d. all of the above
What is respect the dignity and promote the welfare of clients
500
In attempting to understand the life perspectives and characteristics of their clients, some counselors use Kohlberg's theory of moral development as a theoretical framework. These counselors know that Kohlberg's theory includes three progressive levels culminating in: a. Principled thought, wherein the individual adopts a self-accepted set of standards of behavior b. Personhood, wherein the individual is free from moral dilemmas c. Self-actualization, wherein the individual is fully humanistic d. Androgyny, wherein the individual exhibits both male and female stereotypic behaviors
What is Principled thought, wherein the individual adopts a self-accepted set of standards of behavior
500
The counseling technique in which the counselor intensifies the client's emotional state in order to help the client understand the irrationality of the emotional reaction is known as:
What is Paradoxical Intention