COUC 510 Quizzes

COUC 510 Quiz Cognitive Behavior Therapy

  1. The four-step model of strengths-based CBT to build resilience include all of the following, except:
  2. One strength of cognitive behavioral therapy group counseling is that:
  3. Which of the following is not one of the three phases of Meichenbaum’s stress inoculation program:
  4. Beck’s cognitive therapy involves all of the concepts below except:
  5. The use of constructive questions, importance of identifying client imagery and metaphors for change, and an emphasis on client strengths are innovations that formed the foundation of which therapeutic approach?
  6. Strengths-based CBT therapists:
  7. Which of the following is not true about role playing in REBT?
  8. strengths bases CBT practitioners ask client for ____ to describe their experiences, both positive and negative
  9. in cognitive therapy, techniques are designed to:
  10. Which of the following REBT techniques helps a client become increasingly proficient at minimizing irrational thinking and disturbances in feeling and behaving?

 

Set 2

  1. Which of the following REBT techniques helps a client become increasingly proficient at minimizing irrational thinking and disturbances in feeling and behaving?
  2. All of the following are theoretical assumptions of Beck’s CT, except:
  3. In cognitive therapy, techniques are designed to:
  4. Which of the following statements does not reflect one of Ellis’s three basic musts?
  5. The main therapeutic goal of REBT is to:
  6. The four steps of the strengths-based CBT application of the NEW paradigm for chronic issues and personality disorders include all of the following, except:
  7. Beck’s cognitive therapy involves all of the concepts below except:
  8. A feature of REBT that distinguishes it from other cognitive-behavioral therapies is its:
  9. According to REBT, what is the core of most emotional disturbance?
  10. The REBT technique that involves having clients vividly imagine one of the worst things that might happen to them and to describe their disturbing feelings is called:

COUC 510 Quiz Existential

  1. Existentialists contend that the experience of relatedness to other human beings:
  2. Philosophically, the existentialists would agree that:
  3. The central theme running through the works of Viktor Frankl is:
  4. According to the existential viewpoint, death:
  5. A statement that best illustrates “bad faith” is:
  6. Ursula lived in New York City on 9/11. Ever since experiencing the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, she has felt anxiety about going to the upper level floors of tall buildings. As an existentially oriented therapist, you might conclude that:
  7. Finding the “courage to be” involves:
  8. In regards to techniques, existential practitioners believe:
  9. According to existentialists, our search for meaning involves all of these except:
  10. From a scientific perspective, existential psychotherapy:

Set 2

  1. The existential approach is particularly well-suited to clients who:
  2. In regards to techniques, existential practitioners believe:
  3. Existential therapy is best considered as:
  4. Existential therapy groups are particularly helpful for clients working on:
  5. The therapist’s presence is:
  6. The British scholar working to develop training programs in existential therapy is:
  7. Viktor Frankl’s approach to existential therapy is known as:
  8. Which is not an essential aim of existential-humanistic therapy?
  9. According to the existential viewpoint, death:
  10. Which of the following is not considered a basic dimension of the human condition?

COUC 510 Quiz Feminist Theory

  1. A __________ offers a unique approach to understanding the roles that women and men with diverse social identities and experiences have been socialized to accept and to bringing this understanding into the therapeutic process.
  2. Recent developments relevant to __________ in psychology have led to an integration of key themes of multiculturalism and feminism.
  3. A related goal of feminist therapy is to help:
  4. Feminist therapists do not use diagnostic labels, or use them reluctantly, for all of the following reasons except that:
  5. In feminist therapy __________ refers to the range of methods aimed at helping clients understand how unequal access to power and resources can influence personal realities.
  6. Feminist therapists have been sharply critical of the DSM. This critique is based on research indicating all of the following may influence assessment of clients’ symptoms, except:
  7. Therapists of relational-cultural theory emphasize the qualities of ___________ that contribute to the flow of the relationship; being empathically present with the suffering of the client is at the core of treatment.
  8. A limit of the feminist approach from a diversity perspective is:
  9. The broad scope of feminist thought goes far beyond gender considerations. __________ issues are equally relevant to the therapeutic enterprise.
  10. 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.

COUC 510 Quiz Person Centered Therapy

 

  1. From a person-centered perspective, the best source of knowledge about the client is the:
  2. In person-centered group therapy, the leader:
  3. In applying the person-centered approach to crisis intervention, therapists should do all of the following, except:
  4. The person-centered therapist generally does not find traditional assessment and diagnosis:
  5. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the person-centered approach?
  6. The person-centered approach’s view of human nature:
  7. Therapists utilizing motivational interviewing strategies view clients as:
  8. Which of the following is the correct order in terms of the historical development of Carl Rogers’s approach to counseling?
  9. Characteristics of a self-actualized person include all of the following, except:
  10. Patrick has been confronted by family members and friends about his excessive gambling. Despite their attempts to help him, he insists that they are overreacting and that he has everything under control. He does not feel the need to alter his behaviors. Patrick is at which stage of change?

COUC 510 Quiz Postmodern Approaches

  1. There are three kinds of solution-focused therapeutic relationships. The client and therapist jointly identify a problem and a solution to work toward describes which relationship?
  2. The creation of the self, which dominated the modernist search for human essence and truth:
  3. From the very first solution-focused interview, the therapist is mindful of working toward:
  4. Social constructionism explains how values are transmitted through language by the social milieu and suggests that individuals are constantly changing with the ebb and flow of the influences of all of the following except:
  5. All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for:
  6. There are three kinds of solution-focused therapeutic relationships. The client comes to therapy because someone else (a spouse, parent, teacher, or probation officer) thinks the client has a problem describes which relationship?
  7. Narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective with diverse client populations for all of the following reasons except:
  8. Which of the following statements about creating alternative stories is not true?
  9. The solution-focused brief therapy therapeutic process rests on the foundation that clients are:
  10. The role of the leader in solution-focused therapy groups is not:

COUC 510 Quiz Choice Theory/Reality Therapy

  1. In reality therapy, the counseling environment is:
  2. Reality therapy is best described as:
  3. teaches that all behavior is made up of four inseparable but distinct components – acting, thinking, feeling, and physiology.
  4. The practice of reality therapy can best be conceptualized as the:
  5. When reality therapists explore a client’s past, they tend to focus on:
  6. All of the following are procedures that are commonly used in reality therapy except:
  7. A primary goal of contemporary reality therapy is to:
  8. According to Glasser, many of the problems of clients are caused by:
  9. What do reality therapists believe about the use of questions?
  10. Reality therapy is often considered as a:

COUC 510 Quiz Family Systems Therapy 

  1. When __________ occurs, a ripple effect flows throughout the family system.
  2. The core of __________ model relied on the power of congruence to help family members communicate with emotional honesty.
  3. Adler introduced __________ to our understanding of the family system (or family constellation).
  4. Which approach to family therapy contends that one’s current family problems will not significantly change until relationship patterns in one’s family of origin are understood and directly challenged?
  5. Satir’s human validation process model emphasizes:
  6. Techniques are more important to models that see the therapist-as-expert and in charge of making change happen. Collaborative approaches require:
  7. Which of the following theorists emphasized the development of a nurturing triad?
  8. Family therapy perspectives call for a conceptual shift from evaluating individuals to focusing on:
  9. By the late 1970s, the most used models in family systems therapy are:
  10. We create, maintain, and live by often __________ that we hope will keep the family (and each of its members) functional.

 

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  1. COUC 510 Feminist Theory
  2. COUC 510 Quiz Postmodern Approaches
  3. COUC 510 Quiz Person Centered Therapy
  4. COUC 510 Quiz Family Systems Therapy
  5. COUC 510 Quiz Existential
  6. COUC 510 Quiz Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  7. COUC 510 Quiz Choice Reality