Counseling Chapter 9 The Founder Reality Therapy Is Robert

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Chapter 9- Case Approach to Reality Therapy
64. The founder of reality therapy is:
a. Robert Wubbolding.
b. Albert Ellis.
c. David Cain.
d. William Glasser.
e. William Blau.
65. From a reality therapy framework, psychological symptoms are viewed as:
a. the problem to address in therapy.
b. merely the underlying dynamic of a particular problem.
c. a chosen behavior.
d. unconscious patterns.
e. feelings that need to be expressed.
66. A reality therapist would be most interested in learning how Ruth is:
a. meeting her basic needs.
b. expressing her social interest.
c. gaining insight into the causes of her behavior.
d. able to experience catharsis.
e. all of the above.
67. A reality therapist would:
a. explore what Ruth wants.
b. help Ruth evaluate what she is doing.
c. help Ruth formulate an action plan.
d. all of the above.
e. none of the above.
68. Reality therapy is:
a. active.
b. directive.
c. practical.
d. based on choice theory.
e. all of the above.
69. A basic premise of reality therapy is that:
a. behavior controls our perceptions.
b. behavior is a manifestation of unconscious dynamics.
c. behavior will not change until the client acquires insight.
d. behavior will become healthy after the client experiences catharsis.
e. both (c) and (d).
70. All of the following are elements in the process of reality therapy except:
a. establishing a therapeutic relationship.
b. encouraging her to re-author a problem-saturated story.
c. challenging Ruth to evaluate her behavior.
d. assisting Ruth in developing a realistic plan for change.
e. getting Ruth to make a commitment to carry out her plan.
71. Which of the following is not a part of the WDEP system of reality therapy as applied to Ruth?
a. determining Ruth’s wants
b. assisting Ruth in understanding the direction of what she is doing
c. assisting Ruth to understanding how her family of origin issues are still present today
d. assisting Ruth in making her own inner self-evaluation
e. developing realistic plans aimed at fulfilling her needs
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