Exam 11: Choice Theoryreality Therapy
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The practice of reality therapy can best be conceptualised as the:
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The core of reality therapy is developing a plan for change as a way of translating talk into action.
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Glasser challenges the traditionally accepted views of mental illness and treatment by the use of medication, especially:
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Which of the following is a contribution of choice theory/reality therapy?
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What do reality therapists believe about the use of questions?
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All of the following are procedures that are commonly used in reality therapy except:
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Glasser took the position that schools needed to be structured in ways to help students achieve a success identity as opposed to a failure identity.
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Clients are expected to focus on their feelings and attitudes, and then their behaviour will change.
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Focusing on the 'protects' clients from facing the reality of unsatisfying present relationships, and focusing on symptoms does the same thing.
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The client's quality world consists of all of the following except:
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Choice theory emphasises thinking and acting, which makes this a general form of:
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Addressing what clients are presently doing and asking clients to evaluate what they want to change fits well in various settings.
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Reality therapy cautions against the therapist mentoring the client.
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Reality therapists ask clients to take a hard look at whether their current actions are working for them.
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