Deck 3: Adlerian Psychotherapy Michael P Maniacci, and Laurie Sackett-Maniacci

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Adlerians advocate for a model of behavior that relies on

A) hard determinism.
B) nondeterminism.
C) double determinism.
D) soft determinism.
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In 1956, Alfred Adler wrote that there were three main tasks of life. Which of the following is NOT a main task?

A) Work
B) Faith
C) Community
D) Love
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Which theory emphasizes not only what a person thinks but also how the person thinks?

A) Psychic Theory
B) Attachment Theory
C) Comprehensive Theory
D) Cognitive Theory
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The use of one's personality, traits, temperament, and psychological and biological processes to find a place in the social matrix of life refers to

A) lifestyle.
B) conviction.
C) self-concept.
D) "right-wrong" code.
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Alfred Adler's theory of personality emphasized the importance of

A) constructivist perspective.
B) the collective unconscious.
C) classical conditioning.
D) character deficits.
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Congruent with the focus of Adlerian psychology, current Adlerians often focus on

A) treatment outcomes research.
B) private clinical practice.
C) research on the origin of pathology.
D) physical, mental, and social well-being.
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Adler's three original life tasks included

A) work, community, and love.
B) work, power, and spiritual.
C) sex, control, and courage.
D) society, spiritual, and work.
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For Adlerians, feelings of inferiority are deemed as

A) universal and normal.
B) rare and abnormal.
C) pervasive and abnormal.
D) unusual yet normal.
Question
A plus situation is defined

A) through traits of courage.
B) by each individual.
C) by the environment.
D) by societal expectations.
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In Adlerian psychology, the individual is viewed in a framework that is

A) reductionistic.
B) holistic.
C) behavioristic.
D) oedipal.
Question
The individual with "psychopathology," according to Adler, would be described most accurately as

A) incapable of social interest.
B) suffering from biologically based problems.
C) void of inferiority feelings.
D) discouraged rather than sick.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the stages/processes of Adlerian psychotherapy?

A) Relationship building
B) Interpretation
C) Deconstructing
D) Reorientation
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In which year was Alfred Adler born?

A) 1865
B) 1888
C) 1870
D) 1880
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Adlerian psychology describes personality from which of the following perspectives?

A) Traits
B) Personality
C) Temperament
D) Lifestyle
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Adlerians emphasize which of the following causes

A) material.
B) final.
C) efficient.
D) formal.
Question
Adlerian theory and cognitive behavioral approaches both emphasize

A) inferiority complexes.
B) symbolism.
C) birth order.
D) belief systems.
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Which of the following models work toward identifying client goals via a collaborative relationship?

A) Solution-focused therapy and Adlerian therapy
B) Acceptance and commitment therapy
C) Cognitive therapy and commitment therapy
D) Acceptance and Adlerian therapy
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Adlerians' description of a special diagnosis refers to

A) biologically based uncontrollable processes.
B) the lifestyle assessment.
C) the diagnostic interview.
D) labels used for inferiority complexes.
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Adler viewed the primary influence on an individual as

A) genetic predispositions.
B) intrapsychic conflicts.
C) social context.
D) behavioral reinforcers.
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Solution-focused therapy's use of the "Miracle Question" is congruent with Adler's use of

A) unconscious motivation.
B) irrational ideas.
C) active behavior.
D) the question.
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________________ creates a strong therapeutic alliance and helps facilitate client change in Adlerian psychology.
Question
_______________ refers to the inborn characteristics children have, which are primarily genetic.
Question
______________ begins when the general diagnosis is initially presented via the case formulation.
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In the process of Adlerian psychotherapy, the therapist will often venture a guess. This method is congruent with the

A) willingness to be empathic.
B) role of emphasizing the unconscious.
C) courage to be imperfect.
D) special diagnosis task.
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Despite Freud's influence on Adler, there are numerous differences between Adlerian psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Describe the differences.
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Both Adler and Freud believed that women often perceive themselves as inferior to men. Adler believed this resulted from _______, while Freud believed it resulted from _______.
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Adlerian therapy views psychopathology as resulting from a sense of _______.
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Family sculpting refers to a technique where

A) an individual creates a perceived versus ideal sculpting of family.
B) a therapist provides group therapy to patients.
C) several theories form the basis of a treatment.
D) concurrent individual and group therapy is offered.
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The ability to portray courageous behavior is determined by whether

A) an individual possesses the trait of courage.
B) the environment creates the setting for the behavior.
C) omnipotent, perfection-driven behavior has been achieved.
D) an individual has a willingness to take risks.
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The term _______ refers to an approach where a therapist uses an interpretation to reframe a client's symptoms in such a way that they will give them up or, if they maintain the symptoms, the symptoms are now spoiled.
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An Adlerian therapist aims to be a(n)

A) interpreter of transference.
B) collaborative educator.
C) authority figure.
D) passive participant.
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Adler believed that humans should be studied and treated _______.
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_________ can be conceptualized as a person doubting his or her place in the world.
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Spitting in the soup, as defined by an Adlerian, represents

A) demonstrating understanding regardless of its impact on behavior.
B) an approach that lends itself to restructuring of beliefs by spoiling them.
C) behavioral change regardless of its origin.
D) a desire to discuss problems rather than solve them.
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Psychoanalysts have traditionally defined safeguarding operations as ____________________.
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A major goal of Adlerian psychotherapy can be viewed as a modification of

A) behavior.
B) defenses.
C) convictions.
D) conflicts.
Question
Multiple psychotherapy refers to a therapeutic format where

A) a therapist provides group therapy to patients.
B) several theories form the basis of a treatment.
C) concurrent individual and group therapy is offered.
D) several therapists treat a single patient.
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Adlerians view recollections as projective techniques as individuals are seen as selectively recollecting past events congruent with

A) behavior patterns.
B) lifestyle.
C) social interest.
D) neurotic symptoms.
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Adler considered a dream to be

A) early recollections emerging during sleep.
B) an attempt to solve a future-oriented problem.
C) lacking psychological importance.
D) a restorative process for the mind.
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The fundamental question in Adlerian psychotherapy is "how does the individual use _______ and _______."
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In Adlerian psychotherapy, the psychotherapeutic relationship develops between equals who are working together on a common task. Describe three mechanisms the therapist might use to help clients to see their situations differently. Give an example of each technique.
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Adler described personality from the perspective of a "style of life." Contemporary Adlerians refer to this as "lifestyle." What does "lifestyle" mean? Discuss three factors that influence the development of "lifestyle."
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Adler believed that life tasks are the main theaters of operation for people. What were the three life tasks Adler specifically named? In today's society, which is generally the easiest to meet? Which ones cause more psychological difficulties?
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The lifestyle summary includes listing the client's faulty premises, alternatively termed "basic mistakes," "interfering attitudes," or "growth impeding convictions." Why is this analysis of the client's private logic central to Alderian therapy?
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1
Adlerians advocate for a model of behavior that relies on

A) hard determinism.
B) nondeterminism.
C) double determinism.
D) soft determinism.
D
2
In 1956, Alfred Adler wrote that there were three main tasks of life. Which of the following is NOT a main task?

A) Work
B) Faith
C) Community
D) Love
B
3
Which theory emphasizes not only what a person thinks but also how the person thinks?

A) Psychic Theory
B) Attachment Theory
C) Comprehensive Theory
D) Cognitive Theory
D
4
The use of one's personality, traits, temperament, and psychological and biological processes to find a place in the social matrix of life refers to

A) lifestyle.
B) conviction.
C) self-concept.
D) "right-wrong" code.
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Alfred Adler's theory of personality emphasized the importance of

A) constructivist perspective.
B) the collective unconscious.
C) classical conditioning.
D) character deficits.
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Congruent with the focus of Adlerian psychology, current Adlerians often focus on

A) treatment outcomes research.
B) private clinical practice.
C) research on the origin of pathology.
D) physical, mental, and social well-being.
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Adler's three original life tasks included

A) work, community, and love.
B) work, power, and spiritual.
C) sex, control, and courage.
D) society, spiritual, and work.
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For Adlerians, feelings of inferiority are deemed as

A) universal and normal.
B) rare and abnormal.
C) pervasive and abnormal.
D) unusual yet normal.
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A plus situation is defined

A) through traits of courage.
B) by each individual.
C) by the environment.
D) by societal expectations.
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In Adlerian psychology, the individual is viewed in a framework that is

A) reductionistic.
B) holistic.
C) behavioristic.
D) oedipal.
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11
The individual with "psychopathology," according to Adler, would be described most accurately as

A) incapable of social interest.
B) suffering from biologically based problems.
C) void of inferiority feelings.
D) discouraged rather than sick.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the stages/processes of Adlerian psychotherapy?

A) Relationship building
B) Interpretation
C) Deconstructing
D) Reorientation
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In which year was Alfred Adler born?

A) 1865
B) 1888
C) 1870
D) 1880
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14
Adlerian psychology describes personality from which of the following perspectives?

A) Traits
B) Personality
C) Temperament
D) Lifestyle
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Adlerians emphasize which of the following causes

A) material.
B) final.
C) efficient.
D) formal.
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Adlerian theory and cognitive behavioral approaches both emphasize

A) inferiority complexes.
B) symbolism.
C) birth order.
D) belief systems.
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17
Which of the following models work toward identifying client goals via a collaborative relationship?

A) Solution-focused therapy and Adlerian therapy
B) Acceptance and commitment therapy
C) Cognitive therapy and commitment therapy
D) Acceptance and Adlerian therapy
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Adlerians' description of a special diagnosis refers to

A) biologically based uncontrollable processes.
B) the lifestyle assessment.
C) the diagnostic interview.
D) labels used for inferiority complexes.
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Adler viewed the primary influence on an individual as

A) genetic predispositions.
B) intrapsychic conflicts.
C) social context.
D) behavioral reinforcers.
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Solution-focused therapy's use of the "Miracle Question" is congruent with Adler's use of

A) unconscious motivation.
B) irrational ideas.
C) active behavior.
D) the question.
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________________ creates a strong therapeutic alliance and helps facilitate client change in Adlerian psychology.
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_______________ refers to the inborn characteristics children have, which are primarily genetic.
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______________ begins when the general diagnosis is initially presented via the case formulation.
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In the process of Adlerian psychotherapy, the therapist will often venture a guess. This method is congruent with the

A) willingness to be empathic.
B) role of emphasizing the unconscious.
C) courage to be imperfect.
D) special diagnosis task.
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Despite Freud's influence on Adler, there are numerous differences between Adlerian psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Describe the differences.
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Both Adler and Freud believed that women often perceive themselves as inferior to men. Adler believed this resulted from _______, while Freud believed it resulted from _______.
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Adlerian therapy views psychopathology as resulting from a sense of _______.
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Family sculpting refers to a technique where

A) an individual creates a perceived versus ideal sculpting of family.
B) a therapist provides group therapy to patients.
C) several theories form the basis of a treatment.
D) concurrent individual and group therapy is offered.
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The ability to portray courageous behavior is determined by whether

A) an individual possesses the trait of courage.
B) the environment creates the setting for the behavior.
C) omnipotent, perfection-driven behavior has been achieved.
D) an individual has a willingness to take risks.
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The term _______ refers to an approach where a therapist uses an interpretation to reframe a client's symptoms in such a way that they will give them up or, if they maintain the symptoms, the symptoms are now spoiled.
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An Adlerian therapist aims to be a(n)

A) interpreter of transference.
B) collaborative educator.
C) authority figure.
D) passive participant.
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Adler believed that humans should be studied and treated _______.
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_________ can be conceptualized as a person doubting his or her place in the world.
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34
Spitting in the soup, as defined by an Adlerian, represents

A) demonstrating understanding regardless of its impact on behavior.
B) an approach that lends itself to restructuring of beliefs by spoiling them.
C) behavioral change regardless of its origin.
D) a desire to discuss problems rather than solve them.
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35
Psychoanalysts have traditionally defined safeguarding operations as ____________________.
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A major goal of Adlerian psychotherapy can be viewed as a modification of

A) behavior.
B) defenses.
C) convictions.
D) conflicts.
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Multiple psychotherapy refers to a therapeutic format where

A) a therapist provides group therapy to patients.
B) several theories form the basis of a treatment.
C) concurrent individual and group therapy is offered.
D) several therapists treat a single patient.
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Adlerians view recollections as projective techniques as individuals are seen as selectively recollecting past events congruent with

A) behavior patterns.
B) lifestyle.
C) social interest.
D) neurotic symptoms.
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Adler considered a dream to be

A) early recollections emerging during sleep.
B) an attempt to solve a future-oriented problem.
C) lacking psychological importance.
D) a restorative process for the mind.
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The fundamental question in Adlerian psychotherapy is "how does the individual use _______ and _______."
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In Adlerian psychotherapy, the psychotherapeutic relationship develops between equals who are working together on a common task. Describe three mechanisms the therapist might use to help clients to see their situations differently. Give an example of each technique.
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Adler described personality from the perspective of a "style of life." Contemporary Adlerians refer to this as "lifestyle." What does "lifestyle" mean? Discuss three factors that influence the development of "lifestyle."
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Adler believed that life tasks are the main theaters of operation for people. What were the three life tasks Adler specifically named? In today's society, which is generally the easiest to meet? Which ones cause more psychological difficulties?
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The lifestyle summary includes listing the client's faulty premises, alternatively termed "basic mistakes," "interfering attitudes," or "growth impeding convictions." Why is this analysis of the client's private logic central to Alderian therapy?
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