Exam 16: Integrative Therapies
Exam 1: Defining and Comparing the Psychotherapies31 Questions
Exam 2: Psychoanalytic Therapies69 Questions
Exam 3: Psychodynamic Therapies77 Questions
Exam 4: Existential Therapies73 Questions
Exam 5: Person-Centered Therapies75 Questions
Exam 6: Experiential Therapies86 Questions
Exam 7: Interpersonal Therapies69 Questions
Exam 8: Exposure Therapies44 Questions
Exam 9: Behavior Therapies75 Questions
Exam 10: Cognitive Therapies100 Questions
Exam 11: Third-Ave Therapies57 Questions
Exam 12: Systemic Therapies71 Questions
Exam 13: Gender-Sensitive Therapies53 Questions
Exam 14: Multicultural Therapies57 Questions
Exam 15: Constructivist Therapies58 Questions
Exam 16: Integrative Therapies49 Questions
Exam 17: Comparative Conclusions: Toward a Transtheoretical Therapy39 Questions
Exam 18: Future of Psychotherapy53 Questions
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Lazarus' view about the therapeutic relationship includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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Which of the following is most descriptive of integration (as opposed to eclecticism)?
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According to the textbook,the five most common contemporary combinations of theoretical orientations each included which of the following?
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Which of the following statements is inconsistent with a multimodal therapeutic relationship?
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In the vignette presented in the textbook,Lazarus' second response to the patient's question "Why do you have graves outside your office?" was:
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The notion of an "authentic chameleon" is most likely to be criticized as equivalent to saying one should be a genuine phony by:
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Like other forms of technical eclecticism,Lazarus' multimodal therapy is most concerned with:
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The Unified Protocol focuses on four core strategies,including each of the following EXCEPT:
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Recent reviews of outcome research on integrative psychotherapies have concluded that:
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Lazarus' methods are too active,too technical,and too dismissive of inner conflicts and insight-oriented contributions.This criticism of integrative therapies would probably be leveled by:
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Controlled and comparative outcome research on Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy is:
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In multimodal therapy,a BASIC I.D.chart listing the patient's problems is called a:
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Of the following statements,which would be LEAST consistent with the probable future direction of integrative therapies?
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Paul Wachtel is characterized by the text authors as an initially reluctant integrationist who,upon beginning to write a critical article of behavioral therapy,found several strengths of the behavioral perspective.These strengths included all of the following EXCEPT:
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Although integrative therapists are proficient technique thieves,they have performed little controlled outcome research on their grand integrative creations.This criticism of integrative therapies would probably be leveled by:
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For Wachtel,since interpersonal events perpetuate neurosis,the psychotherapist must:
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Advocates of common factors,such as Bruce Wampold,argue that research supporting the differential effectiveness of certain psychotherapies is misleading for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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