CCMH 565 Wk 6 – Concept Check

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CCMH 565 Wk 6 - Concept Check
CCMH 565 Wk 6 – Concept Check
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CCMH 565 Wk 6 – Concept Check

1. Question 1

1/1

The clinical application of __________therapy focuses on the presenting problem and then addressing the most relevant level to find constraints that are keeping a family from solving its problems.

1.

cognitive

2.

behavioral

3.

integrative systemic

4.

structural

2. Question 2

__________ therapy views human problems as nested within hierarchies of subsystems, including person, relationship, family, community, and society.

1.

Structural

2.

Integrative systemic

3.

MRI strategic

4.

Experiential

3. Question 3

__________therapy attempts to grasp a family’s point of view, acknowledge it, then use reframing to shift the family’s point of view.

1.

Behavioral

2.

Strategic

3.

Psychodynamic

4.

Experiential

4. Question 4

Which school introduced the idea that families are systems—more than the sum of their parts?

1.

Communications

2.

Group

3.

Behavioral

4.

Structural

5. Question 5

______ family theory is based on triangular configurations in which a dysfunctional boundary between two subsystems is the reciprocal of a boundary with a third.

1.

Experiential

2.

Strategic

3.

Behaviorists

4.

Structural

6. Question 6

_________ therapists believe that dwelling on problems undermines the positive thinking they hope to promote.

1.

Solution-focused

2.

Psychoanalytic

3.

Communications

4.

Both a and b

7. Question 7

1/1

____________ therapy uses a persistent series of questions as a decisive technique in addressing client concerns.

1.

Strategic

2.

Experiential

3.

Narrative

4.

Structural

8. Question 8

The pioneers of family therapy who tended to overestimate the homeostatic forces in families and underestimate their flexibility and resourcefulness include all the of the following people except who?

1.

Salvador Minuchin

2.

Virginia Satir

3.

Mara Selvini Palazzoli

4.

Don Jackson

9. Question 9

In contrast to traditional behavioral therapy, integrative couple therapy emphasizes ___________________.

1.

insight

2.

emotional experiencing

3.

accountability

4.

support and empathy

10. Question 10

1/1

The narrative solutions approach revolves around the concept of __________________, which assumes that people have strong preferences for how they would like to see themselves and be seen by others.

1.

externalizing the problem

2.

preferred views

3.

emotional reactivity

4.

self-leadership

11. Question 11

Therapists who apply ______________ take the position that the simplest and least expensive intervention should be tried before using more complex and expensive treatments.

1.

integrative systemic therapy

2.

narrative solutions therapy

3.

integrative couple therapy

4.

none of the above

12. Question 12

Jacobson and Christensen’s integrative couples therapy adds which of the following elements to traditional behavioral couples therapy?

1.

Freudian conflict theory

2.

narrative reconstruction

3.

acceptance

4.

triangulation

13. Question 13

The narrative solutions approach combines the insights of ____________ with narrative techniques.

1.

experiential therapy

2.

structural therapy

3.

Bowenian theory

4.

strategic therapy

14. Question 14

__________ family therapy is a therapy of action, but in this approach the action occurs in the session.

1.

Bowenian

2.

Structural

3.

Narrative solutions

4.

Experiential

15. Question 15

Which school tends not to incorporate systems thinking into their practice?

1.

Communications

2.

Bowenian

3.

Behavioral

4.

Structural