CPCE AND NCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
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CPCE AND NCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
Who is the theorist associated with logotheraphy (healing through meaning)?
Viktor Frankl
Why would Freudian analysis not be considered a form of ahistoric, or historical, therapy?
Freudian theory focuses heavily on the...
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CPCE AND NCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
Who is the theorist associated with logotheraphy (healing through meaning)?
Viktor Frankl
Why would Freudian analysis not be considered a form of ahistoric, or historical, therapy?
Freudian theory focuses heavily on the past, so it's not a form of ashistoric therapy.
Carl Rogers originally called his theory nondirective or client-centered therapy. What is the new name
for his psychotherapy? (some exams may refer to Roger's concepts as self-theory)
Person-centered counseling
When a counselor speaks of DOT, what is this helper referring to?
Dictionary of Occupational Titles
What type of test is the Rorschach inkblot test?
Projective Test
Describe a bimodal statistical curve.
Two frequently occurring scores with the mode being the maximum point of concentration, seeing two
high points (looks like a camels back)
The three most common measures of central tendency...
,Mean, Median, and Most
The mean is the most useful type of average, but...
is also misleading because its affected by extreme scores, often referred to as outliners
What is the name of Freud's theory of therapy?
psychoanalysis- also a comprehensive theory of personality.
Who created individual pyschology?
Alfred Adler
What is the TAT?
Thematic Apperception Test) (Projective test co created by Alexander Murry & Christiana Moran)
Which APA created the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)?
American Psychiatric Association
In the behavioral sciences, the researcher often uses a control group, why?
A control group does not get the experimental manipulation.
Explain type I (alpha errors) and type II (beta errors)?
An alpha error occurs when you reject null when it's true.
A beta error occurs when you accept the null hypothesis when it's false.
According to most family therapists, who is the identified patient in family? mother or father?
The whole family
How does the counselor know whether to classify a difficulty as a phobia or an anxiety reaction?
,In a phobia, you know the situation that's causing the discord in the client.
An assertiveness trainer is most likely what type of therapist?
Behavior or cognitive behavioral therapist
What is the (Edmond) Jacobson method?
Procedure for inducting relaxation.
What is parsimonious theory?
A lot of facts and few assumptions, also called Llyod Morgan's canon or Occam's Razor. Some exams
prefer the spelling Ockham.
What are the four major stages in Piaget's model of cognitive development?
1.Sensorimotor stage
2.preoperational stage
3. concreate operational stage
4.formal operational stage
What is the most important property of a test?
Validity. (Does the test really measure what you want it to measure?) There are different types of
validity- know them
How did John Krumholtz apply Albert Bandura's social learning theory to explain successful career
choices?
People tended to choose an occupation that included tasks that were like those that the person was
successful performing in the past
, You see two research studies. One is an AB design , the other is an ABAB design. Which study would be
the best at keeping out extraneous confounding variables?
Confounding Variable- A variable that might affect experiment, but unwanted
Since ABAB is doing the same research twice, you are better equipped to rule out a confounding
variable.
Fritz Perls developed what brand or modality of psychotherapy?
Gestalt Therapy
What is meant by the phrase "little Albert versus Little Hans"
John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner's experiment that consisted of 9 month old, Albert to fear white fuzzy
animals - STIMILUS GENERALIZATION
Hans- 5 year old patient treated by Freud, sending letters to father who was scared to go into street and
being bit by a horse- OEDIPUS COMPLEX
The concept of Tabula Rasa was later reflected in what type of counseling?
Tabula Rasa- blank, erased, clean, or scraped
The concept implies that a human is born with nothing int heir mind and that the environment really
serves to mold the person
Who is Anne Roe?
First career researcher to define taxonomy of occupational groups.
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