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The Intentional Relationship Occupational Therapy and Use of Self 2nd Edition Test Bank by Renee R. Taylor

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The Intentional Relationship Occupational Therapy and Use of Self 2nd Edition Test Bank


Chapter 01




Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.




1. Suzanne Peloquin is best known for teaching the value of empathy
through:
a. Skills training methods
b. Having students undergo counseling or psychotherapy
c. Art, literature, and other examples of the malpractice consequences of poor
communication in therapy
d. Requiring all students to take courses in positive psychology
2. The quality of the client-therapist relationship can have an impact on the ultimate outcome of therapy because:
a. Clients often prioritize therapists’ ability to communicate and relate effectively with them
above the therapists’ technical expertise.
b. Development of trust between the therapist and client makes it possible for the therapist to
manipulate the client into doing nonpreferred activities.
c. The therapeutic relationship affects engagement in therapeutic activities.
d. Both answers A and C

3. Which of the following is not one of the central components of the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM)?
a. Interpersonal characteristics c. Interpersonal modes
b. Interpersonal intentionality d. Occupational engagement
4. According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), intentionality is described as exercise of:
a. Empathic understanding
b. Impulse control
c. Directed attention
d. Both answers A and B
e. Both answers A and C
5. According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), the role of empathy within a therapeutic relationship is to:
a. Explain or support the process of relating to a client as a means of changing the way that
the client is thinking, feeling, or behaving
b. Understand the client’s lived experience with our personal experience, or with that of our
other clients, family members, or friends
c. Achieve an understanding of the client’s interpersonal characteristics and how the client is
reacting to the inevitable interpersonal events of therapy
d. All of the above

, Name: _______________________________ Class: _____________________ Date: _______________



6. Which of the following is not consistent with the contemporary understanding of the therapist’s role in establishing
a client-centered therapeutic relationship?
a. Capacity to develop an empathic understanding of the client
b. Use of clinical reasoning to guide interactions with the client
c. Capacity to serve as an expert (or guide) and instill confidence in the client
d. Use of collaborative and client-centered approaches to care




7. According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), which of the following are the central components of
client-centered therapy in the field of occupational therapy?
a. Intentionality
b. Empathy
c. Empowerment
d. Answers A and B
e. All of the above
8. You have been working with a client in an outpatient hand therapy unit who has been reluctant to participate in
therapy and inconsistent with following your home exercise program. In your interactions, the client has been
quiet, reserved, and unwilling to provide feedback. In your next meeting, you decide to step back from the
therapeutic activities and ask the client about how things are going outside of therapy. The client begins to cry and
tells you that he or she has been recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Which of the following statements are
consistent with the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM)?
a. The client’s reluctance to participate in therapy, expression of sadness, and intimate self-
disclosure related to the diagnosis are inevitable interpersonal events of therapy.
b. The therapist took a step back from therapeutic activity in an attempt to establish an
empathic understanding of the client’s experience.
c. The client’s quiet and reserved communication and unwillingness to provide feedback
offers insight into the client’s interpersonal characteristics.
d. All of the above


True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

9. The central objective of the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is to explain therapeutic use of self and its
relationship with occupational engagement and offer clinicians a set of concrete tools and interpersonal skills for
use in practice.

, The Intentional Relationship Occupational Therapy and Use of Self 2nd Edition Test Bank


Mis en forme : Gauche : 2.38 cm, Largeur de Col n°
Chapter 01 17.94 cm, Première page différente
Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. ANS: C
OBJ: 1.1 Understand the importance of the client-therapist relationship and how it affects occupational therapy
outcomes.
TOP: Empathy and Intentionality: Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice
2. ANS: D
OBJ: 1.1 Understand the importance of the client-therapist relationship and how it affects occupational therapy
outcomes.
TOP: Introduction to Therapeutic Use of Self
s.




3. ANS: B
OBJ: 1.3 List the four central components of the IRM.
TOP: Overview of the Intentional Relationship Model
4. ANS: D
OBJ: 1.4 Describe intentionality according to the IRM.
TOP: Empathy and Intentionality: Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice
5. ANS: C
OBJ: 1.5 Delineate the role of empathy within the IRM.
TOP: Empathy and the Intentional Relationship Model
6. ANS: C
OBJ: 1.6 Understand what it means to be client-centered from an IRM perspective.
TOP: Empathy and Intentionality: Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice
7. ANS: D
OBJ: 1.6 Understand what it means to be client-centered from an IRM perspective.
TOP: Failures in Empathy and Intentionality
8. ANS: D
OBJ: 1.7 Appraise the application of IRM concepts to client and therapist case examples.
TOP: Overview of the Intentional Relationship Model


TRUE/FALSE

9. ANS: T
OBJ: 1.2 Define the central objective of the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM).
TOP: Overview of the Intentional Relationship Model
Chapter 02

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. Which of the following is not a term that describes interpersonal behavior?
a. Open
b. Reliable
c. Experienced

, Name: _______________________________ Class: _____________________ Date: _______________


d. Direct
e. Empathic
____ 2. According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), which of the following is not an interpersonal skill
necessary for an occupational therapist to have?
a. The ability to be self-aware of one’s social behavior around clients
b. The ability to communicate effectively with nonverbal clients
c. The ability to be evasive and skilled at excuse-making to get out of sticky situations with
clients
d. The ability to be reliable and predictable in one’s interaction with clients


True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

____ 3. A therapist’s capacity to remain self-aware and intentional in his or her interaction with clients is key to
establishing a therapeutic relationship.

____ 4. Although no single person possesses all behaviors that characterize an interpersonally effective occupational
therapist, it is important to remain reflective and self-aware of your own unique interpersonal profile.

____ 5. Although each therapist develops his or her own way of using his or her innate strengths in therapy, what
characterizes all effective therapists is that their use of self is intentional.

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