Exam 19: Integrative Therapies
Exam 1: Contexts of Effective Treatment41 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of Background-Focused Treatment Systems13 Questions
Exam 3: Sigmund Freud and Classic Psychoanalysis29 Questions
Exam 4: Alfred Adler and Individual Psychology29 Questions
Exam 5: Post- and Neo-Freudians: Analytical Psychology, Ego Psychology, Object Relations, and Self Psychology32 Questions
Exam 6: Brief Psychodynamic Therapy15 Questions
Exam 7: Overview of Emotion-Focused Treatment Systems25 Questions
Exam 8: Carl Rogers and Person-Centered Counseling27 Questions
Exam 9: Existential Therapy24 Questions
Exam 10: Gestalt Therapy27 Questions
Exam 11: Emerging Approaches Emphasizing Emotions and Sensations16 Questions
Exam 12: Overview of Thought-Focused Treatment Systems8 Questions
Exam 13: Albert Ellis and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy19 Questions
Exam 14: Aaron Beck and Cognitive Therapy28 Questions
Exam 15: Overview of Action-Focused Treatment Systems26 Questions
Exam 16: Behavior Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy23 Questions
Exam 17: Reality Therapy30 Questions
Exam 18: Family and Couples Therapy30 Questions
Exam 19: Integrative Therapies30 Questions
Exam 20: Solidifying Understanding of Treatment Systems22 Questions
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Choose two or more treatment approaches that you would combine to create an effective integrated or eclectic approach to treatment. Explain why you chose these approaches. Describe any disadvantages or pitfalls that you are likely to encounter in combining the approaches.
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Madison was referred to an employee assistance counselor because of anger she had expressed in the workplace. Madison reported that before she stormed out of a recent staff meeting, she first thought about how her colleague's reasoning was incorrect, and then felt angry at the influence the person wielded. Madison's modality firing order is most likely
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A multimodal therapist asked her client what changes he would like to make in the seven areas of the BASIC I.D. The therapist's primary goal was most likely to
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To effectively use tracking with Madison a multimodal therapist would
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of technical eclecticism?
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In multimodal therapy, the term "structural profile" refers to
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Which of the following statements best captures the essence of theoretical integration?
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Drawing on any of the treatment approaches that you have studied, describe an integrated or eclectic treatment system that you believe would be especially effective in addressing the needs of multicultural clients. Identify the basic goals, assumptions, and strategies of your new treatment system and explain the reasons for your choices.
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An approach which emphasizes the therapeutic alliance and other essential ingredients that have been found to characterize effective treatment is called
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