Deck 10: Advanced Intervention Techniques

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Techniques that help to resolve core issues and involve a deeper level of change, not just symptom reduction, are called

A) advanced intervention techniques.
B) case conceptualization techniques.
C) maladaptive schemas.
D) emotional inhibition techniques.
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Deep rooted emotional patterns (core beliefs) such as, "I can learn from my mistakes and be a better person", are called

A) archetypes.
B) schemas.
C) problematic.
D) constructs.
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All of the following are maladaptive schemas except

A) abandonment.
B) self-sacrifice.
C) emotional inhibition.
D) social interaction.
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Psychodrama was developed by

A) Frederick Perls.
B) Jacob Moreno.
C) Rudolph Dreikurs.
D) Carl Gustav Jung.
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The best time to coach a client to use mindfulness is

A) when the client is calm and relaxed.
B) when the client is thoughtful.
C) when the client is mildly stressed.
D) when the client is intellectualizing.
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Transactional analysis postulated that each person has three parts of self:

A) the parent self, the worker self, and the resting self.
B) the physical self, the spiritual self, and the thinking self.
C) the parent self, the adult self, and the child self.
D) the mitwelt, the unwelt, and the eigenwelt.
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A directive that asks the client to do something that seems to contradict common sense is called

A) a paradox.
B) a meditation.
C) experiential teaching.
D) reprograming.
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When the therapist asks the client to role play two conflicting sides of her personality, he is asking the client to have a(n) with the two polarized parts.

A) internalized "other" dialog.
B) parts dialog.
C) role reversal dialog.
D) an empty chair dialog.
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When a client has unfinished business with her deceased father, a good technique for the therapist to use would be

A) empty chair.
B) parts dialogue.
C) guided imagery.
D) séance.
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It is best to use advanced techniques, such as role reversal

A) early in the counseling process.
B) at the beginning of a session.
C) at the end of a session.
D) after rapport has been established between the client and therapist.
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Deck 10: Advanced Intervention Techniques
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Techniques that help to resolve core issues and involve a deeper level of change, not just symptom reduction, are called

A) advanced intervention techniques.
B) case conceptualization techniques.
C) maladaptive schemas.
D) emotional inhibition techniques.
A
2
Deep rooted emotional patterns (core beliefs) such as, "I can learn from my mistakes and be a better person", are called

A) archetypes.
B) schemas.
C) problematic.
D) constructs.
B
3
All of the following are maladaptive schemas except

A) abandonment.
B) self-sacrifice.
C) emotional inhibition.
D) social interaction.
D
4
Psychodrama was developed by

A) Frederick Perls.
B) Jacob Moreno.
C) Rudolph Dreikurs.
D) Carl Gustav Jung.
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The best time to coach a client to use mindfulness is

A) when the client is calm and relaxed.
B) when the client is thoughtful.
C) when the client is mildly stressed.
D) when the client is intellectualizing.
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Transactional analysis postulated that each person has three parts of self:

A) the parent self, the worker self, and the resting self.
B) the physical self, the spiritual self, and the thinking self.
C) the parent self, the adult self, and the child self.
D) the mitwelt, the unwelt, and the eigenwelt.
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A directive that asks the client to do something that seems to contradict common sense is called

A) a paradox.
B) a meditation.
C) experiential teaching.
D) reprograming.
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8
When the therapist asks the client to role play two conflicting sides of her personality, he is asking the client to have a(n) with the two polarized parts.

A) internalized "other" dialog.
B) parts dialog.
C) role reversal dialog.
D) an empty chair dialog.
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When a client has unfinished business with her deceased father, a good technique for the therapist to use would be

A) empty chair.
B) parts dialogue.
C) guided imagery.
D) séance.
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It is best to use advanced techniques, such as role reversal

A) early in the counseling process.
B) at the beginning of a session.
C) at the end of a session.
D) after rapport has been established between the client and therapist.
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