COUN-6722-27-Theories of Counseling Week 10 Exam (Fall 2021)

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COUN-6722-27-Theories of Counseling Fall 2021 Exam – Week 10

  1. An important step in becoming a culturally competent counselor or group worker is gaining awareness of one’s own cultural influences.
  2. Understanding the nature of the presenting problem in the goals of cognitive-behavioral theory is best looked at through which perspective?
  3. Transpersonalism views the development of higher consciousness as being necessary for transforming our lives.
  4. The concept of triangulation is most associated with:
  5. Rational emotive behavior therapy is based on the assumption that humans have a biological tendency to think irrationally as well as rationally.
  6. One of the primary goals of transpersonal counseling is to:
  7. The central issue in existential therapy is:
  8. A change agent is:
  9. In practicing reality therapy, counselors and therapists focus on:
  10. The developer of dialectical behavior therapy is:
  11. Adlerian believe that discouragement:
  12. Which of the following is not consistent with rational emotive behavior therapy?
  13. The core practice of transpersonal counseling includes of the following:
  14. Which of the following is not considered one of the six core principles of feminist therapy?
  15. The central concept of the expressive arts approach in counseling is:
  16. The founders of solution-focused brief therapy are:
  17. Teasing out stressors poses a challenge for the family therapist because of the family’s:
  18. Feminist counselors believe it is essential to recognize that women and men are socialized differently and that gender role expectations begin to influence human development from the moment a child is born.
  19. A family system’s perspective implies:
  20. As a person becomes more congruent, which of the following changes is most likely to be seen?
  21. Which of the following family therapists is best known for his or her strategic approach to treatment?
  22. Which of the following family therapists is best known for his or her structural approach to treatment:
  23. All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy, except for:
  24. All of the following are goals of feminist therapy, except for:
  25. Art therapy, dance/movement therapy, music therapy, and drama therapy are all considered:
  26. The systems perspective implies:
  27. Helping clients achieve low frustration tolerance is a major goal of rational emotive behavior therapy.
  28. A client is partaking in cognitive distortion when he or she exaggerates a negative event to the point that the event has more impact than it deserves. What is this called?
  29. Regarding multicultural counseling, narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective because:
  30. An ethnic minority client is silent during the initial phase of counseling. This silence is probably best interpreted as:
  31. The counseling profession has fully adapted to the diversity of society.
  32. Feminist theory is:
  33. Counselor competency with integrative measures and techniques is one of the four basic factors necessary in the use of integrative approaches in counseling and psychotherapy.
  34. Although the theoretical underpinnings of transpersonal theory can be credited to a number of individuals, theories, and philosophical approaches to mental health and spiritual experience, has emerged as the primary leader of this burgeoning field.
  35. One strategy for empowering clients is to involve them in naming their problems and participating in directing the counseling process. This strategy is called:
  36. When using extinction to change behavior:
  37. The family life spiral is:
  38. In the A-B-C model proposed by Albert Ellis, the factor that creates the emotional and behavioral consequences is the:
  39. The cornerstone of the practice of reality therapy is self-evaluation by the client aided by the counselor or therapist.
  40. William Glasser would agree with all of the following except:
  41. To adequately understand the culturally different client, counselors should have some specific information about that culture.
  42. The term minority or marginalized refers to:
  43. In choice theory, human motivation springs from which of these five sources?
  44. The Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development’s Multicultural Counseling Competencies emphasizes:
  45. Cognitive-behavioral theories involve cognitive restructuring, coping skills, and problem-solving.
  46. Which one of the following is not associated with cognitive-behavioral action-oriented therapies?
  47. Which of these solution-focused therapy techniques involves asking clients to describe times in their lives they were able to solve their problem or when their problem was less severe?
  48. Unearned access to resources that is readily available to members of agent groups is known as:
  49. The founder of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) is:
  50. According to Albert Ellis, “shoulds,” “oughts,” and “musts” fall under which of the following categories?