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COUN-6722-27-Theories of Counseling Fall 2021 Exam – Week 10
- An important step in becoming a culturally competent counselor or group worker is gaining awareness of one’s own cultural influences.
- Understanding the nature of the presenting problem in the goals of cognitive-behavioral theory is best looked at through which perspective?
- Transpersonalism views the development of higher consciousness as being necessary for transforming our lives.
- The concept of triangulation is most associated with:
- Rational emotive behavior therapy is based on the assumption that humans have a biological tendency to think irrationally as well as rationally.
- One of the primary goals of transpersonal counseling is to:
- The central issue in existential therapy is:
- A change agent is:
- In practicing reality therapy, counselors and therapists focus on:
- The developer of dialectical behavior therapy is:
- Adlerian believe that discouragement:
- Which of the following is not consistent with rational emotive behavior therapy?
- The core practice of transpersonal counseling includes of the following:
- Which of the following is not considered one of the six core principles of feminist therapy?
- The central concept of the expressive arts approach in counseling is:
- The founders of solution-focused brief therapy are:
- Teasing out stressors poses a challenge for the family therapist because of the family’s:
- 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.
- A family system’s perspective implies:
- As a person becomes more congruent, which of the following changes is most likely to be seen?
- Which of the following family therapists is best known for his or her strategic approach to treatment?
- Which of the following family therapists is best known for his or her structural approach to treatment:
- All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy, except for:
- All of the following are goals of feminist therapy, except for:
- Art therapy, dance/movement therapy, music therapy, and drama therapy are all considered:
- The systems perspective implies:
- Helping clients achieve low frustration tolerance is a major goal of rational emotive behavior therapy.
- 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?
- Regarding multicultural counseling, narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective because:
- An ethnic minority client is silent during the initial phase of counseling. This silence is probably best interpreted as:
- The counseling profession has fully adapted to the diversity of society.
- Feminist theory is:
- 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.
- 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.
- One strategy for empowering clients is to involve them in naming their problems and participating in directing the counseling process. This strategy is called:
- When using extinction to change behavior:
- The family life spiral is:
- In the A-B-C model proposed by Albert Ellis, the factor that creates the emotional and behavioral consequences is the:
- The cornerstone of the practice of reality therapy is self-evaluation by the client aided by the counselor or therapist.
- William Glasser would agree with all of the following except:
- To adequately understand the culturally different client, counselors should have some specific information about that culture.
- The term minority or marginalized refers to:
- In choice theory, human motivation springs from which of these five sources?
- The Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development’s Multicultural Counseling Competencies emphasizes:
- Cognitive-behavioral theories involve cognitive restructuring, coping skills, and problem-solving.
- Which one of the following is not associated with cognitive-behavioral action-oriented therapies?
- 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?
- Unearned access to resources that is readily available to members of agent groups is known as:
- The founder of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) is:
- According to Albert Ellis, “shoulds,” “oughts,” and “musts” fall under which of the following categories?