Introduction to Counseling Test 2 CORRECT ANSWERS
According to Viktor Frankl, clients discover meaning in life by
All of the above
Behavioral theories of counseling are:
All of the above: a. Especially popular in institutional settings (schools, universities) b. The choice in working with clients who have specific problems such as eating disorders or substance abuse c. Useful in addressing difficulties associated with anxiety, stress, and assertiveness d. All of the above
A healthy eclectic approach to counseling is
An integrative in nature approach
Which of the following describes the idea that events are related through a series of interacting feedback loops?
Circular Causality
According to Bowen family therapy, less mature couples who experience friction in their relationship tend to display a high degree of
Differentiation
Which of the following is one of Rogers "necessary and sufficient conditions" for bringing about change in counseling?
Empathy
All except ____________ are essential listening activities that need to be implemented initially in a crisis situation
Examining alternatives
In this technique, a counselor abandons the normal way of censuring thoughts by consciously repressing them and instead saying whatever comes to mind, no matter how positive or negative.
Free association
_____________ believed that personality was composed of three parts,_______________ believed the personality was a whole entity.
Freud and Adler
This is a technique that provides a visual representation of at least 3 generations of a family
Genogram
Nathan, who is a school counselor, often asks his students to talk to the various parts of their personality, such as the part that is dominant and that is passive. In doing so, an empty chair is used to represent one part of the self. Which theoretical orientation would you say Nathan espouses based on this technique?
Gestalt
The Little Albert Experiment would not pass a review board today because of ethical issues involved. Who conducted the study?
John Watson
All of the following except _____________ are techniques used in solution focused counseling
Paradox
Jackson, a college counselor, aims to focus his attention on the client as a person rather than just the clients problems. Which of the following theories would reflect Jackson's goals?
Person-centered counseling
Reality therapy emphasizes the elimination of
Punishment and excuses
Two concepts emphasized by the narrative family counseling approach are
Reauthoring and externalizing
Which of the following refers to events that when they follow a behavior, increase the probability of the behavior repeating?
Reinforces
In structural family counseling, which technique involves helping the family see its problems from a different and more positive perspective?
Restructuring
T/F: Solution based counseling is strength based
True In
Strategic family therapy is based on the premise that dysfunctional symptoms are attempts to help people
adapt
A crisis that emerges as a result of inner conflicts and anxieties that accompany human issues of purpose, responsibility, independence, freedom, and commitment is known as a(n)
existential crisis
REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) states that humans are inherently
rational and irrational
A major goal of existential counseling is
responsibility, awareness, freedom, and potential
According to Adler, the three main life tasks are
society, work and sexuality