CO 502 Final Exam Questions and Answers
The core of reality therapy consists of: - Answer-teaching clients to take effective control of their own lives.
A limitation of this approach as it applies to multicultural counseling is: - Answer-oppressed clients may have little choice over their circ...
CO 502 Final Exam Questions and
Answers
The core of reality therapy consists of: - Answer-teaching clients to take effective control
of their own lives.
A limitation of this approach as it applies to multicultural counseling is: - Answer-
oppressed clients may have little choice over their circumstances.
All of the following are procedures that are commonly used in reality therapy except: -
Answer-exploring early recollections.
Which of the following procedures would a reality therapist be least likely to employ? -
Answer-asking a client to emotionally reexperience a childhood experience
In a reality therapy group, the leader: - Answer-may encounter resistance from
members when providing suggestions for how clients can best get what they want.
All of the following are key characteristics of contemporary reality therapy except for: -
Answer-There is a focus on talking about symptoms that bring a client into therapy.
Which of these statements is not true? - Answer-Reality therapy does not lend itself to a
group format.
In working with Japanese clients, a reality therapist might do which of the following
when asking clients to make plans and commit to them? - Answer-The therapist might
be likely to accept "I'll try" as a firm commitment.
According to Glasser, many of the problems of clients are caused by: - Answer-their
inability to connect or to have a satisfying relationship with at least one of the significant
people in their lives.
From the perspective of feminist therapy, the socialization of women inevitably affects
their: - Answer-all of these (a. identity development. b. self-concept. c. goals and
aspirations. d. emotional well-being.)
What do the four feminist philosophies (liberal, cultural, radical, and socialist feminism)
have in common? - Answer-the same goal of activism
Feminist therapists, regardless of their philosophical orientation, believe all of the
following except that: - Answer-human development and interaction are similar across
races, cultures, and nations.
, Stephanie, who believes strongly in feminist principles, is working in an agency that
requires therapists to diagnose their clients using the DSM. Stephanie is likely to
consider which of the following questions? - Answer-Who benefits from using this label?
How might this label contribute to disempowering the person to whom it is assigned?
Which of the feminist principles views the therapist as simply another source of
information, rather than as the expert in the therapy process? - Answer-The counseling
relationship is egalitarian.
Which of the following feminist principles recognizes the importance of working against
oppression and discrimination on the basis of race, class, culture, religious beliefs,
sexual orientation, age, and disability? - Answer-All types of oppression are recognized.
Which of the following feminist principles implies that what has been typically viewed as
individual clients' personal problems are really socially and politically caused? - Answer-
The person is political.
All of the following are goals of feminist therapy except for: - Answer-resolving
intrapsychic conflicts from early childhood.
Although feminist therapy shares many of the premises of person-centered therapy,
feminist therapy does not agree with the notion that: - Answer-the therapeutic
relationship is, in and of itself, sufficient to produce change.
Which of the following themes would clients in feminist therapy be least likely to
explore? - Answer-transference reactions toward their therapist
After having a bad therapeutic experience with a mental health professional who
pathologized her anxiety over financial issues, Lillian decided to consult with a feminist
therapist. How is her new therapist likely to view her anxiety symptoms? - Answer-as a
sign of distress rather than psychopathology
Of the following, which intervention would a feminist therapist probably consider most
essential? - Answer-social action
All of the following are reasons many feminist therapists do not use diagnostic labels, or
use them reluctantly, except that: - Answer-diagnostic labels focus on the social factors
that cause dysfunctional behavior.
The preferred alternative to traditional diagnosis and assessment of feminist therapists
is: - Answer-gender role analysis.
Which of the following interventions involves a shift from "blaming the victim" to
consideration of social factors in the environment that contribute to a client's problem? -
Answer-reframing
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