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978-0495008842 Chapter 1
Counseling Theory and Practice Chapter One: Becoming an Effective Counselor 1. Certain qualities of the therapist appear as or more important than the type of therapy used. These qualities include: 2. Although Eysenck’s research was found to contain flaws, it […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 10
Chapter Ten: Cognitive Therapy 1. Which of the following did Beck experience during his childhood which may have contributed to the formulation of his theory? 2. Beck had a number of phobias and negative feelings growing up which he faced […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 11
Chapter 11: Reality Therapy Multiple Choice 1. Glasser describes his family as all but which of the following ? 2. Which is not true about William Glasser? a. He was trained as a traditional psychoanalyst b. Early on in his […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 12
Chapter 12: Narrative Therapy Multiple Choice 1. Michael White’s interest in post-modernism brought him in close contact with social constructionism which may be described as: 2. All but which of the following likely affected Michael White’s approach to therapy? a. […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 13
Chapter 13: Solution-Focused Behavior Therapy 1. Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer met and were trained at: 2. In contrast to the manner in which Berg and de Shazer were trained in Palo Alto, they decided it was best […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 14
Chapter 14: Extensions, Adaptations, and Spinoffs: Individual Approaches 1. The Eriksonian stage which occurs in adolescence is which of the following? 2. The Eriksonian issue which occurs in middle-life is which of the following? a. Generativity vs. stagnation b. Industry […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 15
Chapter 15: Extensions, Adaptations, and Spinoffs: Couples and Family Counseling 1. Some of the very early precursors to couples and family therapy included all but which of the following? 2. ________________was one of the first to include the family when […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 2
Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis Questions 1. One of the reasons Freud was so fascinated by how family dynamics affected childhood development was because: 2. At the University of Vienna, Freud studied: a. neurology and medicine b. psychopharmacology c. fine arts and […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 3
Chapter Three: Analytical Theory 1. All but which of the following are true regarding the influence of Jung’s childhood on the 2. As a child, Jung’s home life commonly included all but which of the following occurrences? a. People weeping […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 4
Chapter 4: Individual Psychology 1. Adler’s interest in the psychological effects of _____________ eventually turned him to psychiatry. 2. During Alfred Adler’s early years he had a natural interest in: a. science b. mathematics c. phenomenology d. fixations e. all […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 5
Chapter Five: Existential Therapy 1. Frankl’s ideas about why certain individuals could maintain a sense of meaning in their lives, and thus ward off deeply painful feelings, began as result of his work with which of the following? 2. Frankl […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 6
Chapter Six: Gestalt Therapy 1. Perls’s childhood was: 2. As a child, Perls has been described as rebellious and reckless which is probably a function of all but which of the following? a. His parents’ lack of a loving relationship […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 7
Chapter Seven: Person-Centered Counseling 1. As a child, Carl Rogers’s home life was all but which of the following? 2. As a young adult, Rogers’s life included: a. Majoring in religion at college b. Wanting to become a minister c. […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 8
Chapter 8: Behavioral Therapy 1. Skinner’s childhood was highlighted by all but which of the following? 2. Skinner developed the “baby–tender” crib, which later become known as the “Baby in a Box.” This crib was responsible for: a. Skinner’s interest […]
978-0495008842 Chapter 9
Chapter Nine: REBT 1. Ellis seemed to have had a propensity toward handling difficult times in a ________ and _________ manner. 2. As a young adult, Ellis was married twice, involved with many others and saw these experiences as critical […]