Psychotherapy with Children Final Exam
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1. Play helps children: Discharge energy and re-
lieve frustrations, learn so-
cial and life task skills,
master and achieve difficult
goals, experiment with and
understand culture, & re-
solve conflicts and commu-
nicate feelings (f. All of the
above)
2. What is the most important feature of d. The therapeutic relation-
child-centered play therapy? ship
3. Play is the child's symbolic language of What the child has expe-
self-expression and can reveal: rienced, reactions to what
was experienced, feelings
about what was experi-
enced, what the child wish-
es, wants, or needs, & the
child's perception of self (g.
All of the above)
4. The first published case of play in child treat- b. Little Hans
ment was about:
5. In 1919, what analyst employed techniques c. Melanie Klein
of play to analyze children under the age of
six, conceptualizing play as a child form of
free association, which she then interpreted
as unconscious material?
6. Which one of the following is NOT one of the a. Cognitive behavioral play
major developments in play therapy through therapy
the twentieth century?
7. Which of the following is NOT a therapeutic d. Resolve a specific behav-
objective in child-centered play therapy? ior problem
8. Children are resilient, chil-
dren are not miniature
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Which of the following is a basic tenet for adults, children have a right
relating to children from a child-centered to remain silent, & children
frame? are people (e. All of the
above)
9. The main functions of attachment are: Providing a sense of se-
curity, regulation of affect
and arousal, promoting the
expression of feelings and
communication, & serving
as a base for exploration (e.
All of the above)
10. Who devised the experimental procedure c. Ainsworth
called the "Strange Situation?"
11. Attachment theory: d.Is universal
12. According to Bowlby "Compulsive Caregiv- a. A parent inverts the par-
ing" is when: ent-child relationship by re-
quiring the child to take care
of him or her
13. A. Plays independently, no apparent stress, 2. Insecure-Avoidant
ignores mom upon return c. Dismissive
14. B. Child shows contradictory behavior when 4. Insecure-Disorga-
reunited with mom nized/Disoriented
b. Unresolved
15. C. Distressed during separation and greets 1. Secure
mom positively, soothed easily d. Secure
16. D. anxious during pre-separation, very upset 3. Insecure-Ambivalent/Re-
during separation, wanted contact upon re- sistant
turn but couldn't be soothed a. Preoccupied
17. What is the most important attitude of the Genuineness, warmth and
play therapist to form the basis for the thera- acceptance, empathy, & un-
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