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MFT Practice Exam Questions and Answers
Accommodation - ANSWER-Piagets cognitive process where the child learns to
discriminate between similar objects

Agoraphobia - ANSWER-Not an actual DSM diagnosis but a building block to Panic
Disorder

Alanon - ANSWER-a fellowship of men, women, and children whose lives have been
affected by the compulsive drinking of a family member or friend. To help families and
friends of alcoholics

Antisocial Personality Disorder - ANSWER-characterized by aggressive, violent and
unlawful behavior and a failure to conform to societal norms

Assimilation - ANSWER-Piagets cognitive process where the child attempts to fit an
object into his or her pre-existing category of existence

Avoidant Personality Disorder - ANSWER-self imposed social isolation, typically desire
close relationships and are distressed by their lack of social connections, but isolate
themselves out of fear of rejection or criticism

basis for how fees are determined - ANSWER-what must be included in informed
consent

Bellah vs Greenson - ANSWER-legal responsibility on the therapist to take "reasonable
steps" to protect the patient.

Best interventions for PTSD - ANSWER-Behavior interventions and stress reduction
techniques in addition to providing the person a safe place to talk about their trauma

Bi-polar I - ANSWER-requires a manic episode (racing thoughts, expansive mood,
excessive spending, decreased need for sleep, and grandiose scheming)

Bipolar II - ANSWER-requires a hypomanic episode and evidence of major depressive
episode

Bowenian Therapist - ANSWER-Acts as a coach, assuming a neutral position

catastrophizing - ANSWER-a cognitive distortion in which a person projects negatively
into the future, fearing the worst possible outcome to a situation.

Catatonic Disorder - ANSWER-characterized by lack of motor activity, or by motor
agitation as a result of a medical condition.

, Cognitive restructuring - ANSWER-a technique to help clients challenge dysfunctional
beliefs and cognitions and substituting more balanced thoughts

communication difficulties - ANSWER-what therapists are most likely to see in working
with sexual dysfunction

Compensation - ANSWER-masking perceived weaknesses by developing other positive
traits to make up for limitations

Congruence - ANSWER-According to client-centered, humanistic therapy what is the
most important concept in the client/ therapist relationship

Core solution focused technique - ANSWER-helping the couple/family determine what
is working so as to encourage them to do more of it

Counterconditioning - ANSWER-the elimination of an anxious response by replacing it
with another incompatible relaxation exercise

Delirium - ANSWER-Onset is a short period of time and is identified by disturbances of
consciousness, memory and attention. Usually associated with medical condition or
substance use.

Delusional Disorder - ANSWER-non-bizarre delusions (false beliefs) lasting at least one
month

Denial - ANSWER-blocks reality from consciousness

Differentiated - ANSWER-Bowenian therapists would work with the most _________
family member

Displacement - ANSWER-shifting aggressive impulses from a threatening object to a
safer target

Dysthymic Disorder - ANSWER-described as "ongoing blahs"

Empty Chair Technique - ANSWER-Having client's talk to different parts of themselves
(or to introject others)

Euphoria Stage - ANSWER-Initial Stage of acculturation process during which the
family is in a state of excitement about being in the new culture.

Experiential Therapists - ANSWER-Would exhibit empathy and facilitate expression of
feelings to help build a therapeutic relationship

Family Life Chronology - ANSWER-Satir- Charts historical and family-of-origin
relationships

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