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Quiz Therapy (30 points total)
Multiple Choice 20 points
Essay 10 points
Name
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) Rapport in a therapeutic relationship implies
1)
A) cognitive or behavioral therapy is in order.
B) a connection and mutual understanding.
C) commitment on the part of the client.
D) a highly directive approach by the therapist.
E) commitment on the part of the therapist.
2) A psychotherapistwho urges a client to verbalize whatever comes to mind without editing or
censoring the material, is using the technique of
2)
A) free association.
B) transference.
C) resistance.
D) interpretation.
E) dream analysis.
3) According to Albert Ellis, much of people's psychological distress is the result of
3)
A) deficient neurotransmitters.
B) unconscious conflict.
C) faulty learning.
D) existential anxiety.
E) irrational beliefs.
4) Systematicdesensitizationwas developed around the principle that
A) people's thinking processesdetermine their behaviors.
B) people cannot be both afraid and relaxed at the same time.
C) people will not repeat behaviors that are followed by punishment.
D) time out is not effective becauseit is impossible to eliminate all reinforcement.
E) people will repeat behaviors for which they are rewarded.
4)
5) Josevoices distrust toward his psychoanalyst
which is very similar to the feelings he had
toward
his father. This expression towuri the
analyst is an example of
A) resistance.
5)
B) interpretation.
C) transference.
D) free association.
E) repression.
6) Carl Rogers' therapy is an insight therapy
which is
A) client-centered.
6)
B) cognitive.
C) difficult to understand.
D) psychodynamic.
E) behavioral.
7) An eclecticapproach to therapy implies
that a therapist wilr
A) do client-centered therapy only.
7)
B) do psychoanalysisonly.
C) use a random set of techniques,looking
for which seemsto work best.
D) tailor a combination of severarmethods
of treatment.
E) use biologicar therapy at first, folrowed
by behavioral therapy.
8) lvhich drug category is used most often
in treating schizophrenia?
A) anxiolytics
8)
B) lithium carbonate drugs
C) antidepressantdrugs
D) antipsychotic drugs
E) tardive diskinesiacs
9) An important technique in family therapy
is to
A) restrucfure how family members interact
e)
with one another.
B) have members write anonymous letters
to each other.
c) reward family members for being nice
to each other.
D) give personality tests to alr the members
of the family.
E) have the family institute a token economy
for alr members.
10) Dr' Turkel always keeps the information
shared in therapy confidential, doesn,t engage
in business
or friendships with crients,and does not
date former clients. This is
A) part of cognitive therapy.
10)
B) an example of rapport.
C) part of psychoanalytic therapy.
D) unusual behavior.
E) ethical behavior.
11) A mental hospital reinforces patients
for good behavior with tokens that can later
be exchangedfor
privileges. The technique being used is
11)
A) systematicdesensitization.
B) a token economy.
C) aversive conditioning.
D) counterconditioning.
E) assertivetraining.
12) A basic principle of client-centered therapy
is that the therapist
must
A) propose solutions, test the client, and
answer questions.
B) demonstrate positive regard, congruence,
and empathy.
C) be emotionally cold to prevent transference.
12)
D) challenge the logic of his client,s thinking.
E) actively direct the course of therapy and
topics to be discussed.
13) Freud believed that the purpose of dreams
was to
A) entertain the sleeper.
13)
B) keep the individual asleep.
C) discharge excessenergy from the brain.
D) foretell the future.
E) allow the unconscious to expressitself.
14) Brief therapiesare aimed primarily at
A) reducing a client's suffering.
B) generating fees for service.
C) determining which drugs to prescribe.
D) solving all a client's problems.
E) giving a client insight into the origin of hisArer
problems.
14)
15) Bandura developed a therapy based on
15)
A) modeling.
B) reinforcement.
C) transference.
D) counterconditioning.
E) punishment.
16) Dr. Piercehas a Ph.D. and is trained to diagnose,treat, and conduct researchon psychological and
behavioral disorders. Dr. Pierce is most likely a
16)
A) psychiatrist.
B) socialworker.
C) psychiatric nurse.
D) counselor.
E) clinical psychologist.
17) Martin is being taught by a professionai to cope with problems better and to work toward a more
satisfying life. \zVhattype of help is he most likely to be getting?
17)
A) advice from knowledgeable friends
B) psychotherapy from a mental health counselor
C) physiological treatment by a general medical doctor
D) support group membership
E) religious conversion into a more satisfying denomination
18) \Alhatare the three major behavior therapy techniqueslisted in your text?
18)
A) operant conditioning, modeling, and counterconditioning
B) classicalconditioning, modeling, and self-actualization
C) modeling, thought stopping, and responseprevention
D) counterconditioning, responseprevention, and classicalconditioning
E) cognitive restructuring, thought stopping, and responseprevention
19) Insight therapy assumesthat the cause(s)of maladjustment are
A) a lack of logical thinking.
B) environmental reinforcers.
C) revealed by the leaming history of the client.
D) the exerciseof free will.
E) unresolved unconscious conflicts.
re)
20) Juan suffers from bipolar disorder. Which d-g
symptoms?
A) Risperdol
B) Lithium
would be most useful in treating his manic
C) Clozaril
D) Xanax
E) Valium
20)
Essay
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