Deck 6: Action-Oriented Approaches

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Which of the following is NOT an irrational belief according to REBT?

A) "That was aggravating, but that's okay."
B) "My feelings are hurt - I can't stand it!"
C) "I lost my job again; life just isn't fair."
D) "I lost my favorite pair of sunglasses; my whole life is ruined."
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The role of the counselor in action-oriented theories tends to be:

A) reflective.
B) active and directive.
C) passive and insightful.
D) none of the above.
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Expressive therapy includes which of the following?

A) Art therapy and play therapy
B) Music and dance therapy
C) Biofeedback and hypnotherapy
D) All of the above
Question
In behavioral approaches to counseling, clients' problems are viewed as resulting from:

A) a lack of appropriate psychosexual development.
B) a disturbed parent/child relationship.
C) maladaptive learning patterns.
D) inheriting poor patterns of behavior.
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The role of counselors within reality therapy is best described as being:

A) passive, introspective, and cognitive.
B) active, directive, and cognitive.
C) insight-oriented.
D) laissez faire.
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Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) practitioners tend to be:

A) passive and empathic.
B) nonverbally directive.
C) active and directive.
D) irreverent and humorous.
Question
Arnold Lazarus developed the theory of multi-modal counseling, which seeks to understand clients and intervene:

A) across cross-cultural boundaries.
B) across hierarchical family structures.
C) at the levels of all seven modalities of the human personality.
D) at the socio-economic and cultural levels and domains.
Question
Which of the following techniques tend NOT to be used by behavioral counselors?

A) Social modeling
B) Reflective statements of feelings
C) Reinforcement
D) Contingency management
Question
The primary goal of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is to:

A) help clients remediate emotional and developmental delays.
B) help clients identify and change their patterns of irrational thinking.
C) be more empathic and supportive toward clients.
D) promote clients' immediacy and independence.
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Which of the following research efforts were translated into action techniques, promoting systematic client change?

A) Ivan Pavlov's salivating dogs and their responses to the ringing dinner bell
B) John Watson's discovery that neurosis can be induced by scaring infants
B)F. Skinner teaching pigeons to play table tennis
C)
D) All of the above.
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Psychological homework would tend to be employed by which set of theoretical orientations?

A) Multimodal, psychodynamic, strategic
B) REBT, behavioral, multimodal
C) Behavioral, cognitive, existential
D) Structural, REBT, person-centered
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Play therapy is most useful for children because:

A) play is the primary form of expression for children.
B) it is an important way to establish a therapeutic relationship.
C) children have limited verbal and cognitive capabilities.
D) all of the above.
Question
All of the following are criticisms of behavioral approaches to counseling EXCEPT:

A) they downplay the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
B) they can be mechanistic, manipulative, and impersonal.
C) they require counselors to ignore their own feelings.
D) they ignore the values of self-understanding in the change process.
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William Glasser is credited as the founder of which therapy?

A) Psychodynamic therapy
B) Object relations therapy
C) Cognitive behavior therapy
D) Reality therapy
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Action-oriented theories primarily focus on:

A) verbal influence and not insight.
B) insight and not verbal influence.
C) interpretation and assessment.
D) behaviorally specific interventions.
Question
The terms "success identity" and "failure identity" are associated with:

A) psychoanalytic therapy.
B) biofeedback therapy.
C) reality therapy.
D) trait-factor counseling.
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The influence and principles of behaviorism in the field of counseling have been:

A) assimilated into the mainstream practice of counseling.
B) a radical counterpoint to the humanistic element in counseling.
C) avoided completely by insight-oriented counselors.
D) employed to dehumanize clients.
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The system of counseling developed by Albert Ellis tends to emphasize logical and rational analysis by employing which of the following strategies?

A) ABC theory of emotions
B) Guided imagery
C) The empty chair
D) Systematic desensitization
Question
"I feel very anxious about my upcoming test" is an example of _____ in Ellis' REBT.

A) an irrational belief
B) an emotional effect
C) a belief or interpretation of experience
D) an activating emotional experience
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Deck 6: Action-Oriented Approaches
1
Which of the following is NOT an irrational belief according to REBT?

A) "That was aggravating, but that's okay."
B) "My feelings are hurt - I can't stand it!"
C) "I lost my job again; life just isn't fair."
D) "I lost my favorite pair of sunglasses; my whole life is ruined."
A
2
The role of the counselor in action-oriented theories tends to be:

A) reflective.
B) active and directive.
C) passive and insightful.
D) none of the above.
B
3
Expressive therapy includes which of the following?

A) Art therapy and play therapy
B) Music and dance therapy
C) Biofeedback and hypnotherapy
D) All of the above
D
4
In behavioral approaches to counseling, clients' problems are viewed as resulting from:

A) a lack of appropriate psychosexual development.
B) a disturbed parent/child relationship.
C) maladaptive learning patterns.
D) inheriting poor patterns of behavior.
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The role of counselors within reality therapy is best described as being:

A) passive, introspective, and cognitive.
B) active, directive, and cognitive.
C) insight-oriented.
D) laissez faire.
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6
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) practitioners tend to be:

A) passive and empathic.
B) nonverbally directive.
C) active and directive.
D) irreverent and humorous.
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Arnold Lazarus developed the theory of multi-modal counseling, which seeks to understand clients and intervene:

A) across cross-cultural boundaries.
B) across hierarchical family structures.
C) at the levels of all seven modalities of the human personality.
D) at the socio-economic and cultural levels and domains.
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8
Which of the following techniques tend NOT to be used by behavioral counselors?

A) Social modeling
B) Reflective statements of feelings
C) Reinforcement
D) Contingency management
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9
The primary goal of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is to:

A) help clients remediate emotional and developmental delays.
B) help clients identify and change their patterns of irrational thinking.
C) be more empathic and supportive toward clients.
D) promote clients' immediacy and independence.
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10
Which of the following research efforts were translated into action techniques, promoting systematic client change?

A) Ivan Pavlov's salivating dogs and their responses to the ringing dinner bell
B) John Watson's discovery that neurosis can be induced by scaring infants
B)F. Skinner teaching pigeons to play table tennis
C)
D) All of the above.
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11
Psychological homework would tend to be employed by which set of theoretical orientations?

A) Multimodal, psychodynamic, strategic
B) REBT, behavioral, multimodal
C) Behavioral, cognitive, existential
D) Structural, REBT, person-centered
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12
Play therapy is most useful for children because:

A) play is the primary form of expression for children.
B) it is an important way to establish a therapeutic relationship.
C) children have limited verbal and cognitive capabilities.
D) all of the above.
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13
All of the following are criticisms of behavioral approaches to counseling EXCEPT:

A) they downplay the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
B) they can be mechanistic, manipulative, and impersonal.
C) they require counselors to ignore their own feelings.
D) they ignore the values of self-understanding in the change process.
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14
William Glasser is credited as the founder of which therapy?

A) Psychodynamic therapy
B) Object relations therapy
C) Cognitive behavior therapy
D) Reality therapy
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Action-oriented theories primarily focus on:

A) verbal influence and not insight.
B) insight and not verbal influence.
C) interpretation and assessment.
D) behaviorally specific interventions.
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16
The terms "success identity" and "failure identity" are associated with:

A) psychoanalytic therapy.
B) biofeedback therapy.
C) reality therapy.
D) trait-factor counseling.
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17
The influence and principles of behaviorism in the field of counseling have been:

A) assimilated into the mainstream practice of counseling.
B) a radical counterpoint to the humanistic element in counseling.
C) avoided completely by insight-oriented counselors.
D) employed to dehumanize clients.
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18
The system of counseling developed by Albert Ellis tends to emphasize logical and rational analysis by employing which of the following strategies?

A) ABC theory of emotions
B) Guided imagery
C) The empty chair
D) Systematic desensitization
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"I feel very anxious about my upcoming test" is an example of _____ in Ellis' REBT.

A) an irrational belief
B) an emotional effect
C) a belief or interpretation of experience
D) an activating emotional experience
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