Exam 16: Integrative Therapies
Exam 1: Introduction20 Questions
Exam 2: Psychoanalysis72 Questions
Exam 3: Jungian Therapy and Analysis39 Questions
Exam 4: Adlerian Therapy38 Questions
Exam 5: Existential Therapy43 Questions
Exam 6: Person-Centered Therapy29 Questions
Exam 7: Gestalt Therapy: an Experiential Therapy41 Questions
Exam 8: Behavior Therapy42 Questions
Exam 9: Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy24 Questions
Exam 10: Cognitive Therapy32 Questions
Exam 11: Reality Therapy22 Questions
Exam 12: Constructivist Approaches31 Questions
Exam 13: Feminist Therapy: a Multicultural Approach39 Questions
Exam 14: Family Therapy46 Questions
Exam 15: Other Psychotherapies52 Questions
Exam 16: Integrative Therapies31 Questions
Exam 17: Comparison and Critique47 Questions
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For multimodal therapy, the goals of therapy can be described
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When a multimodal therapist observes a client describing emotional events in a matter of fact way, the therapist is
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Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?
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Lazarus's multimodal approach is based on the following theory of personality:
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In Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy, if Pedro is understanding why his anxiety about being alone developed, Wachtel might use this technique to reduce his anxiety.
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In their transtheoretical approach, Prochaska and Norcross define 5 levels of problems.Which one of these is not one of the 5 problems?
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When a multimodal therapist observes a client crying, then expressing his sadness verbally, and then talking about his relationship with his wife, the multimodal therapist is ____________ the client.
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According to Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy, the first level of psychological change to work with are the
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In part because of the attention to problems such as stopping smoking, this approach has been the subject of the most research.
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Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic model is an example of this integrative model.
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he LEAST likely to borrow from?
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Which of the following processes of change in Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy is not based on principles of behavior therapy?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?
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The theoretical model that combines personality concepts and therapeutic techniques of one theory with those of one or more other theories is called
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he MOST likely to borrow from?
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Which of the following is one of the stages in Prochaska's transtheoretical approach?
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The integrative approach in which one personality theory and its therapeutic techniques are used as the major approach and other theories are used to support it is called
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According to Lazarus's multimodal approach, fantasies and dreams would fit into this category.
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