Into to Counseling Study Guide
Negative
"Cognitive triad" refers to the ______________ view that individuals have about themselves, their world, and their future.
gestalt therapy.
"Living in concernful contact with society" is a goal of
The empty chair
A frequently researched gestalt technique is
Being responsive and responsible when relating to others
A major focus of the relational cultural model of feminist therapy is
Complementary
A relationship in which a husband maintains a dominant position and a wife maintains a submissive position would be called, according to MRI brief family therapy
Gestalt therapist
A therapist who says to a client, "Be aware of your right hand gripping the arm of the chair" is speaking in a way most similar to a(an)
Cost-benefit analysis
Aaron Beck describes a technique called "listing advantages and disadvantages." This is similar to a method which Albert Ellis refers to as
The ethic of care
According to Carol Gilligan, views of morality should focus on
doing, thinking, feeling, and physiology.
According to Glasser, "total behavior" is made up of
Basic need
According to Glasser, if an individual desires fun in her life, this is an expression of a(an)
Doing and thinking
According to Glasser, the key to behavior change is to choose to change
In early childhood
According to cognitive therapy, maladaptive schemas are developed
Perceptions of reality that disturb people
According to constructivist philosophers, it is
Stigmatized
According to feminist therapy, labels such as border line disorder can cause patients to be
demystifying
According to feminist therapy, the following is NOT one of several multiple identities.
Postmodern thinking
According to feminist therapy, which of these approaches is most likely to help therapists avoid the pitfalls of gender stereotyping?
Explosive
According to gestalt therapists, to be fully alive, one must be able to experience this layer of neurosis
Choosing to anxietize
According to reality therapy, if Bob worries throughout the day about what to do next, he is
Being a subordinate group in society
According to the relational cultural model of feminist therapy, women have emphasized emotion in their relationships due to
Shame
An issue in psychoanalytic therapy which gestalt therapists also find an important issue for many clients is
Substance abuse
Anticipatory, relief-oriented, and permissive are beliefs that cognitive therapists associate with
cognitive therapy
Asking a client to randomly record thoughts is an assessment approach used in
Solution-focused therapy
Asking a patient, "Imagine when you go to sleep tonight and a miracle happens and your problem
Solution-focused therapy
Asking a patient, "When did the problem NOT occur" is a technique used in
Solution-focused therapist
Asking if a miracle occurred and the problems you have been telling me about were solved, what would be different?" is a question asked by a (an)
Help individuals become more powerful (529)
Assertiveness training is used in feminist therapy in order to
Structural therapy
Attention to family boundaries is most important to
Marital schism
Because Brenda and Boris, a married couple with two children, are so angry with each other, they criticize and demean each other. Which phrase describes their marital discord?
. awareness of sensations and actions
Being aware of what one hears would be an example of this type of awareness.
Feelings from thoughts
Bowen's concept of "differentiation of self" refers to the individual's ability to separate
Reattribution
Client: If I had behaved better as a child, my mother wouldn't have become an alcoholic. Therapist: Your mother was responsible for her drinking, not you. The therapist is using a cognitive technique called
gestalt therapist
Client: Sometimes I could just wring her neck. Therapist: Pretend she's here. Extend your hands and wring her neck now.
Early childhood experiences
Cognitive schemas arise from
Educational
Conciousnist raising groups, developed in the 1970s served primarily a (an) _______ function..
necessary for satisfactory psychological functioning.
Contact boundary disturbances are
necessary for satisfactory psychological functioning.
Contact boundary disturbances are
George Kelly
Dichotomous constructs, such as "sad-happy," are associated with the work of
Projection
Ella is afraid of looking for a job, she blames her mothers timidity for her lack of employment. Ella's contact boundary disturbance can be classified as
Narrative therapy
Encouraging the development of positive unique outcomes is an approach associated with
Cognitive group therapists
Exploring clients' negative belief system would be a method most likely used by
Family therapy done with a small system
Family systems therapists view marriage counseling as
Behavior therapy
Family therapy that asks that the parent's first establish a baseline of the child's behavior is called
Unfinished business
Feelings from the past that have not been expressed, but are dealt with in the present are referred to as __________ in gestalt therapy.
Be helpless and please others
Feminist therapists believe that the reason that women are twice as likely to be depressed than men is that women are taught to
Assigns control to the individual without examining society's role
Feminist therapists have criticized reality therapy because it
assigns control to the individual without examining society's role
Feminist therapists have criticized reality therapy because it
Men may be more frequently listened to than woman
Feminist therapists often prefer to lead women only groups because
Men, children, women
Feminist therapy can be applied to
Focus mainly on individual's ability to change rather than that the need for society to change
Feminist therapy tends to be critical of all other theories of psychotherapy because they
that psychopharmacotherapy combined with cognitive therapy was most effective.
Findings from the of Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study suggested that
Visual images
For Glasser a person's perceptions are mainly
The therapeutic relationship
For feminist relational-cultural therapists, the key to useful therapy is
become more powerful.
For women, gestalt therapy can help them
Become more powerful
For women, gestalt therapy can help them
Decisions about work
For women, motherhood may bring about changes in ____________ as well as biological changes.
Hot seat
Fritz Perls is known for group therapy which used the
Puts limits on the way individuals view others
From a feminist perspective, a strong gender or cultural schema
Negative feedback
From a systems perspective, when Paula settles a dispute between her two sons, she is providing
Adolescence
Gender-role pressures tend to be greatest in
No objective scoring methods
George Kelly's Reptest, designed to measure constructs that are important to people, has
Strong-weak
George Kelly's constructivist theory of personality is based on constructs such as
critical of the loose way that gestalt therapy has applied its principles
Gestalt psychologists have been
asking the patient to play different roles of people and objects in the dream.
Gestalt therapists are most likely to approach dream interpretation by
Behavior that changes during therapy
Gestalt therapists view depression as
Creativity
Glasser views crazy behavior as
Cognitive therapy
Guided discovery is a technique that is most likely to be used in
catastrophisizing
Harriet is worried about this exam. She says, "If I don't do well, I'll die." This is an example of one of these cognitive distortions.
Cognitive therapy
Having a structured approach to a therapy session is most likely to be a part of
Rational emotive behavior therapy
Helping family members see how they disturb themselves and the family through their irrational beliefs is characteristic of this family approach
Mind-reading
Hilda thinks that other people think that she is fat and boring. Hilda is using this cognitive distortion.
"You are choosing to be angry at your girlfriend because you saw her talking to someone else."
If Jack says "I am so angry, because I saw my girlfriend talking to Sam," a reply most consistent with reality therapy would be
Feminists
If Larry is being stalked by his ex-girlfriend, which one of these therapists is most likely to suggest he get advice from the police or lawyers?
understand how his problems at work effected his drinking.
If Norman has continued to drink alcohol heavily, altering his plans to do other things, the reality therapist is most likely to
Feminist therapy
If a client has been injured by someone else, which of these therapies is most likely to give legal information to the client?
Externalizing the problem
If a therapist says: "Why do you think Bulimia is trying to physically hurt you?", the narrative therapist is using this technique.
Figure
If you look at your hand, according to gestalt psychologists, your hand would be considered the
Straightforward task
In Haley's strategic therapy, if a mother and daughter are not getting along, a therapist might ask them to work on a task, such as planning a vacation together. This is called a
What clients really want
In assessing client behaviors, reality therapists attend to
First
In brief family systems therapy, temporary change is called __________ order change.
Individuals assume to be about themselves and their world
In cognitive therapy, early maladaptive schemas are schemas that
Cognitive shift
In cognitive therapy, ignoring positive information that is relevant to oneself in favor of negative information is known as a
Automatic thoughts
In cognitive therapy, to ask a client to record negative thoughts is to ask her to be more specific about
Explore the reinforcements and punishments involved in this belief
In dealing with the gender-role generalization "women do more poorly in math" than men, cognitive-behavioral feminist therapists would
Awareness
In exploring wants, which of these would a reality therapist be LEAST likely to explore?
Siblings
In family systems therapy, Bowen was interested in the positions of _________ within the family.
Schizophrenia
In family systems therapy, psychoeducational approaches are often used with families who have members with this disorder:
Cultural analysis
In feminist therapy understanding the culture of a Japanese woman would be referred to as
Underdog
In gestalt therapy, a person's weak or passive side is known as the
Discussing the significance of awareness
In gestalt therapy, awareness is commonly dealt with in all but one of these ways
encourage integration of parts of the self.
In gestalt therapy, the purpose of the two chair technique is to
Questioning the goal of thinness
In helping an individual with an eating disorder, feminist therapists, more so than those with other theoretical orientations, are likely to
The client's problems
In narrative therapy the therapist may choose to attack
Support for client's stories
In narrative therapy, leagues can serve the purpose of providing
Summarize the session and externalize the problem
In narrative therapy, letters written by therapists to clients
Follow plans that spell out specific behaviors
In reality therapy, in order to achieve therapeutic goals, it is important for the client to
Plans
In reality therapy, the reality therapist helps the client to commit to and make
Build a relationship with the client
In reality therapy, the therapist must first
Competence
In relational cultural therapy (feminist therapy), relational cultural therapists recognize the many cultural differences that individuals experience and help their clients develop relational
Exception-seeking question
In solution-focused therapy, asking "When did the problem NOT occur?", is referred to as
Complimenting
In solution-focused therapy, clients can feel more encouraged and positive about change by the therapist's
Concrete
In solution-focused therapy, it is important that goals be
A coping question
In solution-focused therapy, saying to a client, "How did you figure out that you wanted to be a different kind of friend than Fred. How did you learn that?" would be an example of
scaling
In solution-focused therapy, this question: "Rating how you feel today from one to ten, where are you now?", is called
Reframing
In structural family therapy, Minuchin used this technique to help family members see a problem as a family problem rather than a problem of the identified patient.
Patterns of relating in the family
In structural therapy , Minuchin uses family mapping to examine
Piaget's study of children's intellectual development
In the development of cognitive therapy, Beck was influenced most by
Use of language and labels
In the process of evaluating whether or not to adopt a theory of therapy, a feminist therapist would focus on __________, while other therapists would be less likely to do so.
Become more powerful
In working with female clients, reality therapists can help them
Underlying causes of sexuality
In working with gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered clients, feminist therapists are LEAST likely to focus on
Reality therapy
James makes a commitment to do math homework by signing a written contact with a therapist. This method fits best with
Envy of men's power
Karen Horney believed that the motivating force for women was
Provide support for
Leagues are used in narrative therapy because they ____________ client stories.
Narrative therapists
Listening for the theme of a story is an approach typical of
Haley
MRI brief therapy is most similar to the approach of
Are inhibited
Many therapists believe that gestalt therapy is particularly suitable for individuals who
Exceptional way of communicating and understanding
Milton Erickson is considered to be a constructivist because of his
Patients
Milton Erickson, who influenced the development of solution-focused and narrative therapies, had an extraordinary way of viewing
Meditative techniques
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy uses cognitive techniques and
discovery, accommodation, and assimilation
Miriam Polster describes three stages of gestalt psychotherapy.
Focus on alleviating symptoms
NOT a feminist therapy demystifying strategy?
Adjustment to social pressures
NOT a goal of feminist therapy?
Ground
On this piece of paper, the portion of the paper that is white would be referred to, in gestalt psychology, as the
Figure
On this piece of paper, the printed words would be referred to, in gestalt psychology, as the
Marital skew
Ona's mother's severe manic depressive episodes creates a condition within the family that is called
its use with individuals with personality disorders
Schema-focused cognitive therapy differs from Beck's cognitive therapy because schema focused therapy emphasizes
Parents in writing
Selvini-Palazzoli, one of the Milan Associates group, usually gives an invariant prescription to
Adlerian
Teaching parents how to deal with difficulties with their children would be an example of which type of family therapy?
Narrative therapy
Testimony therapy, an African-centered therapy, is most similar to
Cognitive therapy
Testing beliefs in group therapy is associated with
cognitive therapy
The Dysfunctional Thought Record is an assessment method used in
Long brief therapy
The Milan Associates meet once a month for about 10 months with a family for family therapy. This is called
How do each of you view Penny's irritability
The Milan Associates use a technique called circular questioning. Which of these is a circular question?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The cognitive schema of hypervigilance is most frequently associated with this disorder.
Psychoanalytic
The first theoretical approach to treating families in distress was
meet needs for belonging, power, freedom, and fun, as well as physiological needs.
The general goal of reality therapy is to help clients
Motivation
The goal of assessment in solution-focused therapy is to attend to the client's
all-or-nothing thinking
The psychoanalytic term "splitting" is most similar to the cognitive term-
Psychoanalysis
The theory of psychotherapy that has received the most criticism from feminist therapists has been
Employ a safety index
To assure that gestalt groups are not harmful, gestalt therapists may
pseudomutuality
To avoid his parent's wrath, Otto behaves nicely, but avoids his parents whenever possible. This is known as
Paradoxical task
To relabel anger as love is the first step in presenting __________ in strategic family systems therapy
Cognitive therapy
To remove biases in thinking is the goal of
Healthiest family member
To work on a family problem, Bowen preferred to work with the
Behavior therapists
Training parents to change how a child acts in various situations is done by
Psychoanalytic thinking
Understanding the influence of gender on unconscious processes is a goal of feminist
Solution-focused therapy
Use of the scaling technique is associated with which of the following therapies?
Narrative therapists
Using letters from successful clients is a technique used by
Integrative
Using more than one family systems approach to therapy is called
Narrative therapists
Viewing the client as a protagonist is common to psychodrama and
Satir
Warmth and caring are particularly notable in this family systems theorist.
Phony
When a sales clerk says " Have a nice day." Her comment could be classified, according to Perls, as giving an example of this level of neurosis:
Narrative therapist
When a therapist listens for problem-saturated stories, the therapist is likely to be a
Deflection
When asked how he was getting along with his new boss, Frank gave a long dissertation on what it was like to work for his company, never really answering the question. Frank's contact boundary disturbance can be described as
Projection
When family members inadvertently put stress on another family member, this is seen as the family ________ process in Bowenian therapy.
Others
When people choose to depress, they then, according to reality therapy, gain control over
Confluence
When twins do not distinguish between the thoughts of one another, their contact boundary disturbance could best be described as
Enactment
When working with dreams, gestalt therapists are most likely to use dream _________ with their clients.
Haley
Which family systems therapists used straightforward tasks in his therapeutic approach?
bring the unconscious into conscious awareness
Which is NOT a goal of gestalt therapy?
Reality
Which is NOT one of Glasser's five basic needs
Why did you act this way?
Which is NOT one of the three questions used in the cognitive therapy three question technique?
Persuading clients to change gender role messages
Which of the following is NOT a step in gender-role analysis?
Countertransference
Which of the following is NOT an important construct in personal construct therapy?
Bowen
Which of the following theorists is most likely to use a genogram in family therapy?
Social action
Which of the following therapy goals is unique to feminist therapy?
Punishment
Which of these is not a reality therapy technique?
Field Theory
Which of these psychological theories influenced the development of gestalt therapy?
Feminist therapy
Which of these theories is the least well developed theory of psychotherapy?
Narrative therapy
Which of these theories most clearly examines problems from the client's point of view?
Minuchin
Which of these therapists is most likely to rearrange the seating of family members?
Reality
Which type of therapist would ask this question:"Are you breaking the rules?"
Minuchin
Who, of the following, is a family systems theorist?
Emotional cutoff
Wynne's concept of pseudomutuality is most similar to Bowen's concept of
Joseph Wolpe
theorists did NOT emphasize the importance of beliefs
Parry
Carrie: 12. Responsible and clear about goals and responsibilities. Harry: 11. Quiet, but makes good judgments. Parry: 11. Often confused, changes her mind a lot. When Barry and Larry are arguing, who are they most likely to bring into the discussi
Wilhelm Reich
Emphasis on the body is important in gestalt therapy. Fritz Perls was influenced by __________ in his focus on the body in psychotherapy