Exam 5: What Answers About the Body of Knowledge: Helping Relationships, Group Work, Assessment, and Research and Program Evaluation

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maintained that difficulties are rooted in a feeling of inferiority- the Inferiority Complex.

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groups emphasize teaching group members one or more sets of didactic information that address psychological issues.

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Quantitative researchers analyze data by looking for patterns and a "thick description" of the data, including direct quotes from interviewees and detailed notes from field study observations.

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Discuss the role of theory in counseling practice.

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The text asserts that appraisal is an encompassing word that includes several activities. List the five functions of appraisal and how counselors use each of these functions.

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Which of the following is not one of the phases of Adlerian therapy?

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In behavioral therapy, the client learns to first deconstruct and then reconstruct his or her dominant story through the process of restorying.

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In solution-focused brief therapy, exception questions require the client to rank order problems or symptoms on a scale of one to ten.

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The narrative approach arose out of the , a major tenet of the postmodernist movement.

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Nonverbal methods (e.g., music or dance) can address therapeutic material that "talk therapy" cannot. They can circumvent resistance, defenses, and anxieties more quickly than cognitive and action-oriented processes.

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Alcoholics Anonymous is an example of a counseling group.

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Experimental methods use controlled conditions to describe and analyze data by manipulating one or more variables and controlling others.

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Which theorist maintained that irrational beliefs come from unconditional "shoulds," "oughts," and "musts" that people attribute to events?

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That maladaptive behavior is learned as a way to increase positive reinforcement is a major tenet of which kind of therapy?

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The projection or displacement of affect from a forgotten childhood memory to someone in the present is referred to as:

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Which of the following theories primarily targets insight and self-awareness?

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The hallmark of the interpersonal group approach is the ability of members to develop positive relationships with other group member so that improved relationships outside of the group will result.

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Family therapy has proven to be ineffective in treating sexual problems and difficult or aggressive children and adolescents.

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Qualitative methods are a non-numerical way to collect data in order to explain the attributes of a phenomenon or source of data.

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An interpretation, derived from the use of assessment information, about a person's condition (e.g., his or her level of functioning) is best described as:

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