Exam 15: An Integrative Perspective
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview26 Questions
Exam 2: The Counsellor: Person and Professional35 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Issues in Counselling Practice35 Questions
Exam 4: Psychoanalytic Therapy78 Questions
Exam 5: Adlerian Therapy70 Questions
Exam 6: Existential Therapy70 Questions
Exam 7: Person-Centred Therapy69 Questions
Exam 8: Gestalt Therapy70 Questions
Exam 9: Behaviour Therapy69 Questions
Exam 10: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy70 Questions
Exam 11: Choice Theoryreality Therapy70 Questions
Exam 12: Feminist Therapy70 Questions
Exam 13: Postmodern Approaches60 Questions
Exam 14: Family Systems Therapy70 Questions
Exam 15: An Integrative Perspective60 Questions
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A limitation of Gestalt therapy is that it:
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Which of the following approaches to therapy is especially well suited for the initial phases of crisis intervention work?
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Which of the following approaches most emphasises principles of learning?
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Which of the following therapies emphasises that a person's belief system is the cause of emotional problems?
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Which of the following approaches to therapy most attempts to provide a growth-promoting climate that is conducive to a client's self-exploration?
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Which of the following approaches to therapy puts an emphasis on direct experiencing and doing?
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In which therapy approach is the client viewed as the expert on his or her own life, while the therapist is seen as an expert questioner who assists clients in freeing themselves of their problem- saturated stories and create new life-affirming stories?
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The ___________measures a client's perception of the quality of the therapeutic relationship, which includes the relational bond with the therapist, the perceived collaboration around specific tasks in therapy, and agreement on goals, methods, and client preferences.
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Which of the following approaches emphasises challenging clients to recognise that they are responsible for events that they previously thought were happening to them?
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One of the techniques used by behaviour therapists in dealing with a client's anxiety is:
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In which of the following approaches to therapy does the therapist become active and directive, functioning as a teacher or mentor for the client?
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According to traditional psychoanalytic therapy, the therapist:
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Which of the following approaches recognised the need for a subjective approach based on a complete view of the human condition?
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One contribution of Adlerian therapy has been an emphasis on:
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Which of the following orientations avoids exploring problems, and instead focuses on creating solutions in the present and the future?
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Empowerment and egalitarianism are the basis of the___________ therapeutic relationship.
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Which of the following approaches is least likely to be applied to short-term crisis intervention?
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Which of the following approaches to therapy focuses on eliminating maladaptive behaviours?
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