- Description
CCMH 565 Wk 3 – Concept Check
- Question 1
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Experiential therapy differs from most systems approaches with respect to its emphasis on ____________ versus techniques that specifically facilitate interaction.
expanding experience
improving problem solving
restructuring the family hierarchy
metacommunication
- Question 2
The goals of experiential family therapy include all except which of the following?
Increased emotional expression
Greater freedom to be themselves
Restructuring of the family system
Unblocking defense to release innate vitality
- Question 3
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A non-verbal experiential technique, in which family members position themselves in a tableau that reveals significant aspects of their perceptions and feelings, is known as which of the following?
Existential encounter
Family sculpting
Family ritual
Conjoint family drawing
- Question 4
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The primary goals of experiential family therapy include all except which of the following?
Enhanced sensitivity
Greater freedom of choice
Expanded emotional experiencing
Symptom relief
- Question 5
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Johnson and Greenberg have found that emotionally-focused couples therapy is more successful when the therapist first _____________________ and that intimate self-disclosure leads to more productive sessions.
softens the attacking spouse’s stance
engages the withdrawn spouse
facilitates an enactment
encourages expression of secondary emotions
- Question 6
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________ is an interactive process in which a subject perceives an object as containing elements of the subject’s personality and evokes certain behaviors and feelings from the object that conform to these perceptions.
Separation-individuation
Transference-countertransference
Reciprocal introjection
Projective identification
- Question 7
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Psychoanalytic family therapy consists of four basic techniques: listening, empathy, interpretation, and _________________.
analytic neutrality
facilitating emotional expression
paradoxical directives
re-storying
- Question 8
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According to object relations theory, both ________ and ________ will likely result in poor adult adjustment.
inadequate separation-individuation; introjection of pathological objects
repression of aggressive and libidinal impulses; introjection of pathological objects
introjection of pathological objects; enmeshment with family of origin
enmeshment with family of origin; inadequate separation-individuation
- Question 9
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According to psychoanalytic perspectives, one’s choice of marital partner is based on which of the following?
The desire to maximize rewards and minimize costs of the relationship
One’s level of differentiation of self, and similar levels of differentiation in the families of origin
Complementary styles of communication
One’s desire to find someone with complementary needs who will fulfill one’s unconscious fantasies
- Question 10
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The essence of psychoanalytic treatment is uncovering _______impulses and defenses against them.
conscious
negative
unconscious
None of the above
- Question 11
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The general approach for the behavioral treatment of sexual dysfunction involves which of the following?
Conducting a medical examination to rule out organic problems
Establishing goals for treatment
Conducting extensive interviews to determine the nature of the dysfunction
All of the above
- Question 12
After identifying problematic assumptions, cognitive-behavioral therapists do what?
Offer alternative explanations
Point out fallacies in thinking
Help clients test their assumptions
Check for family schemas
- Question 13
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Which of the following is the general goal of behavioral family therapy?
To increase the rate of rewarding exchange
To teach communication and problem-solving skills
To decrease aversive exchanges
All of the above
- Question 14
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Cognitive-behavioral family therapy assessment methods may include all of the following except?
Projective testing
Clinical interviews
Observation
Questionnaires
- Question 15
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The behavioral parent training model begins with a careful assessment of the child’s problem behavior and consequences; then it_________________.
focuses on triadic constructions of the identified problem
aims to restructure the family hierarchy and generational boundaries
teaches parents to reward behavior they want increased and to ignore/punish problem behavior
requires that the entire family to attend therapy