Deck 4: Theoretical Perspectives
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Deck 4: Theoretical Perspectives
1
Tardive dyskinesia may result from prolonged use of:
A)major tranquilizers.
B)minor tranquilizers.
C)sedatives.
D)Antabuse.
A)major tranquilizers.
B)minor tranquilizers.
C)sedatives.
D)Antabuse.
A
2
Practitioners of this model attempt to find a balance between a person's mind, body, and spirit.
A)medical model
B)the behavioristic model
C)the indigenous model
D)the holistic model
A)medical model
B)the behavioristic model
C)the indigenous model
D)the holistic model
D
3
According to Hansell, persons go into a state of stress or crisis if they fail to meet basic needs.
True
4
Traditionally, human disorders have been divided into two main types:
A)mental and psychological.
B)natural and environmental.
C)spiritual and physical.
D)physical and mental.
A)mental and psychological.
B)natural and environmental.
C)spiritual and physical.
D)physical and mental.
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5
A number of authors have criticized the injustices that arise from the medical/psychiatric approach to mental illness.
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6
A theory might be defined as a concept which helps explain the relationships between events.
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7
If a theory is generally accepted by authorities, we can be pretty sure that it is true.
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8
The primary aim of human services counseling is to expose the bad experiences which the client suffered in the past.
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9
Politically, the human services model was most closely associated with:
A)right wing, conservative policy makers.
B)the Born-Again Christian movement.
C)social activists helping oppressed minority groups.
D)the trade union movement.
A)right wing, conservative policy makers.
B)the Born-Again Christian movement.
C)social activists helping oppressed minority groups.
D)the trade union movement.
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10
The prognosis is the identification of the disorder according to the symptoms.
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11
There are biological, psychological, and social theories about alcoholism but only one kind of theory could be correct.
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12
The human services model tends to place more emphasis on practical problem solving than on complex theories.
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13
Which of the following would not be an organic cause of a disorder?
A)inherited or genetic defect
B)a viral infection
C)a drug overdose
D)faulty parental upbringing
A)inherited or genetic defect
B)a viral infection
C)a drug overdose
D)faulty parental upbringing
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14
Disorders caused by physical abnormalities of the brain, nervous system, and other internal systems are called:
A)functional disorders.
B)spiritual disorders.
C)organic disorders.
D)neurotic disorders.
A)functional disorders.
B)spiritual disorders.
C)organic disorders.
D)neurotic disorders.
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15
According to Hansell, feelings of detachment and alienation may be traced to a failure to:
A)meet needs for information.
B)form a definite self-identity.
C)be linked to a cash economy.
D)develop a comprehensive system of meaning in life.
A)meet needs for information.
B)form a definite self-identity.
C)be linked to a cash economy.
D)develop a comprehensive system of meaning in life.
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16
Research has shown that the immune system is strengthened under conditions of acute stress.
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17
Theories help us to:
A)organize and classify incoming stimuli.
B)predict some future events.
C)control certain aspects of the environment.
D)all of the above
A)organize and classify incoming stimuli.
B)predict some future events.
C)control certain aspects of the environment.
D)all of the above
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18
A type of medication sometimes used for its calming or "paradoxical" effect on hyperactive children is:
A)Valium.
B)barbiturates.
C)Antabuse.
D)amphetamines.
A)Valium.
B)barbiturates.
C)Antabuse.
D)amphetamines.
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19
A major goal of human services intervention is to:
A)validate intricate theories.
B)resolve deep emotional conflicts.
C)help provide resources to meet the clients' needs.
D)help the client achieve self-actualization.
A)validate intricate theories.
B)resolve deep emotional conflicts.
C)help provide resources to meet the clients' needs.
D)help the client achieve self-actualization.
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20
Which of the following medications is used in the aversive treatment of alcoholism?
A)Seconal
B)Tofranil
C)Antabuse
D)Haldol
A)Seconal
B)Tofranil
C)Antabuse
D)Haldol
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21
One criticism of the humanistic approach is that it does not apply to clients who are not fully capable of making rational choices.
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22
The humanistic counselor does not:
A)direct the client.
B)analyze the client.
C)play the role of expert.
D)all of the above
A)direct the client.
B)analyze the client.
C)play the role of expert.
D)all of the above
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23
Which model places most emphasis on scientific verification of observations?
A)behavioristic
B)humanistic
C)psychoanalytic
D)existential
A)behavioristic
B)humanistic
C)psychoanalytic
D)existential
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24
Using classical conditioning terms, the sound of a bell before training is called:
A)unconditioned reinforcer.
B)unconditioned stimulus.
C)neutral stimulus.
D)conditioned response.
A)unconditioned reinforcer.
B)unconditioned stimulus.
C)neutral stimulus.
D)conditioned response.
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25
Which school of therapy tends to stress the client's capacity for choice?
A)humanistic
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioristic
D)none of the above
A)humanistic
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioristic
D)none of the above
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26
Positive reinforcement is the main technique employed in:
A)the token economy.
B)aversive therapy.
C)cognitive behavior therapy.
D)modeling.
A)the token economy.
B)aversive therapy.
C)cognitive behavior therapy.
D)modeling.
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27
Freud believed that neurotic symptoms were due to:
A)abnormal brain chemistry.
B)sexual drives.
C)society's moral values.
D)the conflict between (b) and (c)
A)abnormal brain chemistry.
B)sexual drives.
C)society's moral values.
D)the conflict between (b) and (c)
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28
Humanists deny the psychoanalytic belief that human behavior is dominated by
animalistic drives.
animalistic drives.
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29
An eclectic therapist is one firmly committed to one particular model of therapy.
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30
Systematic desensitization is primarily used to treat:
A)obesity.
B)sexual dysfunctions.
C)fears and phobias.
D)substance abuse.
A)obesity.
B)sexual dysfunctions.
C)fears and phobias.
D)substance abuse.
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31
B.F.Skinner is probably the best known investigator of operant behavior.
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32
In Freudian terms, the first system to appear in the development of the child is the:
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)alter-ego.
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego.
D)alter-ego.
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33
According to Freud's theory, the id is:
A)an outgrowth of society's moral values.
B)the seat of instinctual drives.
C)the "executive" of the personality.
D)the conscious mind.
A)an outgrowth of society's moral values.
B)the seat of instinctual drives.
C)the "executive" of the personality.
D)the conscious mind.
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34
The transference reaction in analytic therapy implies that the client is generalizing from past experience.
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35
In Freudian terms, which system employs reason and logic and is concerned with helping the person survive in the world?
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego
D)alter-ego
A)id.
B)ego.
C)superego
D)alter-ego
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36
Which theorist emphasized the person's basic task at each phase of development?
A)Sullivan
B)Homey
C)Fromm
D)Erikson
A)Sullivan
B)Homey
C)Fromm
D)Erikson
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37
The client is "congruent" when current life experiences agree with the self-concept.
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38
Which is not considered a form of alternative therapy?
A)radiation
B)acupuncture
C)visualization or imagery therapy
D)meditation
A)radiation
B)acupuncture
C)visualization or imagery therapy
D)meditation
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39
The aim of free association is to bring repressed material into conscious awareness.
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40
Behavior therapy is essentially an exploration of the client's personal experiences in life.
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41
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is one of the most successful mind-body therapies.
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42
The concept of defense mechanisms is probably the most widely used concept in psychotherapy.(pg.172
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43
Humanists deny the psychoanalytic belief that human behavior is dominated by animalistic drives.
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44
According to Freud, the superego contains the savage, lustful and sexual drives of the individual.
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45
Classical conditioning involves the study of reflexes or responses elicited by certain stimuli.
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46
Which alternative therapy was originally developed by observing how animals in the wild discharge energy after encountering life-threatening situations.
A)Gestalt Therapy
B)Somatic Experiencing
C)Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
D)Client-Centered Therapy
E)None of the above
A)Gestalt Therapy
B)Somatic Experiencing
C)Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
D)Client-Centered Therapy
E)None of the above
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47
The "token economy" has been widely used in residential settings, prisons, classrooms, and even in homes.
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48
Organic disorders are caused by physical abnormalities of the brain, nervous system and other internal systems.
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49
In the systems model, the identified patient reflects disturbances:
A)within her/himself.
B)between the id and superego.
C)of an earlier developmental phase.
D)in the entire family.
A)within her/himself.
B)between the id and superego.
C)of an earlier developmental phase.
D)in the entire family.
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50
A systems therapist would probably agree that the "sick" or symptomatic member of a family should probably be the main focus of treatment.
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