Deck 16: Integrative Therapies

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One rationale for using psychoanalysis with behavior in Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy is that psychoanalysis provides _______________ one's behavior.

A)acceptance for
B)criticism of
C)insight into
D)responsibility for
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Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic model is an example of this integrative model.

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
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Which of the following is one of the stages in Prochaska's transtheoretical approach?

A)consciousness raising
B)maladaptive thoughts
C)precontemplation
D)social liberation
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In Lazarus's multimodal therapy, there are several ways to do an assessment which is NOT one of the ways?

A)interview
B)life style analysis
C)modality profile
D)Multimodal Life Inventory
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Which of the following is not considered to be a process of change in Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy?

A)consciousness raising
B)counterconditioning
C)maintenance
D)self-revaluation
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Angela wishes to change the way that she deals with her anxiety about taking exams.In Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy, she would be working on this process in therapy.

A)catharsis
B)environmental evaluation
C)self-liberation
D)stimulus control
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Lazarus's multimodal approach is based on the following theory of personality:

A)choice theory.
B)operant conditioning.
C)rational hedonism.
D)social learning theory.
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In their transtheoretical approach, Prochaska and Norcross define 5 levels of problems.Which one of these is not one of the 5 problems?

A)family conflicts
B)interpersonal
C)maladaptive thoughts
D)phobias
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Which integrative therapy moves back and forth between helping clients understand their behavior and changing the behavior?

A)common factors approach
B)Lazarus's multimodal approach
C)Prochaska's transtheoretical approach
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamics
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In Wachtel's theory of cyclical dynamics, he does all EXCEPT one of these.

A)help the client become more aware of choice theory
B)help the client develop insight into her problem
C)reinforce client progress
D)teach relaxation strategies
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Which of the following processes of change in Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy is not based on principles of behavior therapy?

A)contingency management
B)counter conditioning
C)environmental reevaluation
D)stimulus control
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?

A)affect
B)interpersonal relationships
C)time tripping
D)sensation.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?

A)affect
B)behavior
C)sensation
D)transference
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According to Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy, the first level of psychological change to work with are the

A)symptoms
B)maladaptive thoughts
C)interpersonal conflicts
D)family conflicts
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The integrative approach in which one personality theory and its therapeutic techniques are used as the major approach and other theories are used to support it is called

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
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Which of the following techniques is used in Prochaska's transtheoretical approach?

A)desert island technique
B)time tripping
C)tracking
D)self-liberation
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When a multimodal therapist observes a client crying, then expressing his sadness verbally, and then talking about his relationship with his wife, the multimodal therapist is ____________ the client.

A)bridging
B)deserting
C)tracking
D)watching
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In Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy, if Pedro is understanding why his anxiety about being alone developed, Wachtel might use this technique to reduce his anxiety.

A)countertransference
B)interpretation of authentic communication
C)relaxation
D)transference
Question
The theoretical model that combines personality concepts and therapeutic techniques of one theory with those of one or more other theories is called

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
Question
According to Lazarus's multimodal approach, fantasies and dreams would fit into this category.

A)affect
B)cognition
C)imagery
D)sensation
Question
When a multimodal therapist observes a client describing emotional events in a matter of fact way, the therapist is

A)bridging the gap between client and therapist.
B)experiencing his own firing order.
C)time tripping.
D)tracking the client.
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For multimodal therapy, the goals of therapy can be described

A)after listening to client dreams.
B)by delineating the behaviors that the client wishes to change.
C)in terms of unconditional positive regard.
D)in terms of the seven basic modalities.
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Multimodal therapy makes use of techniques from

A)behavior therapy
B)gestalt therapy
C)person-centered therapy
D)all of the above
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In part because of the attention to problems such as stopping smoking, this approach has been the subject of the most research.

A)multimodal therapy (technical eclecticism)
B)Prochaska and Norcross's transtheoretical approach
C)solution-focused therapy
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy.
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he LEAST likely to borrow from?

A)behavioral
B)cognitive
C)existential
D)gestalt
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Which of the following combines psychoanalysis with behavioral and cognitive behavior therapy?

A)multimodal therapy
B)Prochaska and colleagues' transtheoretical approach
C)solution-focused therapy
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy.
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he MOST likely to borrow from?

A)behavior therapy
B)gestalt therapy
C)REBT
D)reality therapy
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Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?

A)Lazarus's multimodal approach
B)Prochaska's transtheoretical approach
C)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
D)narrative therapy
Question
When a therapist follows the client as the client has distorted thoughts, then the client discusses her compulsive hand washing, the therapist is using this technique.

A)bridging
B)contingency management
C)environmental reevaluation
D)time tripping
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Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?

A)Lazarus's multimodal therapy
B)Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy
C)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
D)narrative therapy
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In multimodal therapy, time tripping is a way of assessing which of these basic modalities?

A)affect
B)behavior
C)cognition
D)imagery
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One rationale for using psychoanalysis with behavior in Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy is that psychoanalysis provides _______________ one's behavior.

A)acceptance for
B)criticism of
C)insight into
D)responsibility for
C
2
Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic model is an example of this integrative model.

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
D
3
Which of the following is one of the stages in Prochaska's transtheoretical approach?

A)consciousness raising
B)maladaptive thoughts
C)precontemplation
D)social liberation
C
4
In Lazarus's multimodal therapy, there are several ways to do an assessment which is NOT one of the ways?

A)interview
B)life style analysis
C)modality profile
D)Multimodal Life Inventory
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Which of the following is not considered to be a process of change in Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy?

A)consciousness raising
B)counterconditioning
C)maintenance
D)self-revaluation
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Angela wishes to change the way that she deals with her anxiety about taking exams.In Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy, she would be working on this process in therapy.

A)catharsis
B)environmental evaluation
C)self-liberation
D)stimulus control
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Lazarus's multimodal approach is based on the following theory of personality:

A)choice theory.
B)operant conditioning.
C)rational hedonism.
D)social learning theory.
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In their transtheoretical approach, Prochaska and Norcross define 5 levels of problems.Which one of these is not one of the 5 problems?

A)family conflicts
B)interpersonal
C)maladaptive thoughts
D)phobias
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Which integrative therapy moves back and forth between helping clients understand their behavior and changing the behavior?

A)common factors approach
B)Lazarus's multimodal approach
C)Prochaska's transtheoretical approach
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamics
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In Wachtel's theory of cyclical dynamics, he does all EXCEPT one of these.

A)help the client become more aware of choice theory
B)help the client develop insight into her problem
C)reinforce client progress
D)teach relaxation strategies
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Which of the following processes of change in Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy is not based on principles of behavior therapy?

A)contingency management
B)counter conditioning
C)environmental reevaluation
D)stimulus control
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?

A)affect
B)interpersonal relationships
C)time tripping
D)sensation.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Lazarus's seven major modalities?

A)affect
B)behavior
C)sensation
D)transference
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According to Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy, the first level of psychological change to work with are the

A)symptoms
B)maladaptive thoughts
C)interpersonal conflicts
D)family conflicts
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The integrative approach in which one personality theory and its therapeutic techniques are used as the major approach and other theories are used to support it is called

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
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Which of the following techniques is used in Prochaska's transtheoretical approach?

A)desert island technique
B)time tripping
C)tracking
D)self-liberation
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When a multimodal therapist observes a client crying, then expressing his sadness verbally, and then talking about his relationship with his wife, the multimodal therapist is ____________ the client.

A)bridging
B)deserting
C)tracking
D)watching
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In Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy, if Pedro is understanding why his anxiety about being alone developed, Wachtel might use this technique to reduce his anxiety.

A)countertransference
B)interpretation of authentic communication
C)relaxation
D)transference
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The theoretical model that combines personality concepts and therapeutic techniques of one theory with those of one or more other theories is called

A)assimilative.
B)common factors.
C)technical eclecticism.
D)theoretical integration.
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According to Lazarus's multimodal approach, fantasies and dreams would fit into this category.

A)affect
B)cognition
C)imagery
D)sensation
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When a multimodal therapist observes a client describing emotional events in a matter of fact way, the therapist is

A)bridging the gap between client and therapist.
B)experiencing his own firing order.
C)time tripping.
D)tracking the client.
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For multimodal therapy, the goals of therapy can be described

A)after listening to client dreams.
B)by delineating the behaviors that the client wishes to change.
C)in terms of unconditional positive regard.
D)in terms of the seven basic modalities.
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Multimodal therapy makes use of techniques from

A)behavior therapy
B)gestalt therapy
C)person-centered therapy
D)all of the above
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In part because of the attention to problems such as stopping smoking, this approach has been the subject of the most research.

A)multimodal therapy (technical eclecticism)
B)Prochaska and Norcross's transtheoretical approach
C)solution-focused therapy
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy.
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he LEAST likely to borrow from?

A)behavioral
B)cognitive
C)existential
D)gestalt
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Which of the following combines psychoanalysis with behavioral and cognitive behavior therapy?

A)multimodal therapy
B)Prochaska and colleagues' transtheoretical approach
C)solution-focused therapy
D)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy.
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In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories.Which is he MOST likely to borrow from?

A)behavior therapy
B)gestalt therapy
C)REBT
D)reality therapy
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Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?

A)Lazarus's multimodal approach
B)Prochaska's transtheoretical approach
C)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
D)narrative therapy
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When a therapist follows the client as the client has distorted thoughts, then the client discusses her compulsive hand washing, the therapist is using this technique.

A)bridging
B)contingency management
C)environmental reevaluation
D)time tripping
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Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?

A)Lazarus's multimodal therapy
B)Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy
C)Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
D)narrative therapy
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In multimodal therapy, time tripping is a way of assessing which of these basic modalities?

A)affect
B)behavior
C)cognition
D)imagery
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