Deck 6: Current Theoretical Perspectives
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Deck 6: Current Theoretical Perspectives
1
What type of theory is constructivism?
A) humanistic
B) psychodynamic
C) feminist
D) cognitive-behavioral
A) humanistic
B) psychodynamic
C) feminist
D) cognitive-behavioral
cognitive-behavioral
2
Constructivism differs from traditional cognitive-behavioral theories because of its attention to:
A) supremacy of thinking
B) objective measures of behavior
C) focus on cognitive schemas
D) interdependence of thinking, feeling, and behaving
A) supremacy of thinking
B) objective measures of behavior
C) focus on cognitive schemas
D) interdependence of thinking, feeling, and behaving
interdependence of thinking, feeling, and behaving
3
What does the client learn to deconstruct in constructivism?
A) empowering constructs
B) attachment history
C) defeating core assumptions
D) differing views
A) empowering constructs
B) attachment history
C) defeating core assumptions
D) differing views
defeating core assumptions
4
Constructivism does all of the following except:
A) focuses on the objective view of self, other, and the world
B) considers past development
C) explores the relationship of thinking, feeling, and doing
D) allows for unconscious processes
A) focuses on the objective view of self, other, and the world
B) considers past development
C) explores the relationship of thinking, feeling, and doing
D) allows for unconscious processes
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5
Which statement about constructivism is not true?
A) the developmental process of making meaning is influenced by attachment history
B) the therapist is considered the expert
C) the client must deconstruct defeating core assumptions
D) metaphor and narratives are used to challenge the helpee's core assumptions
A) the developmental process of making meaning is influenced by attachment history
B) the therapist is considered the expert
C) the client must deconstruct defeating core assumptions
D) metaphor and narratives are used to challenge the helpee's core assumptions
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6
Feminist therapy:
A) is a unified theory
B) understands gender as a cause and consequence of women's experience
C) supports the attitude toward women found in the prevalent psychological theories
D) views the highest possible stage of self-development as being autonomy
A) is a unified theory
B) understands gender as a cause and consequence of women's experience
C) supports the attitude toward women found in the prevalent psychological theories
D) views the highest possible stage of self-development as being autonomy
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7
Feminist therapists:
A) maintain neutrality about their values
B) state their values as soon as the helping relationship is developed
C) state their values at the outset of the helping relationship
D) choose to work with women helpees rather than men
A) maintain neutrality about their values
B) state their values as soon as the helping relationship is developed
C) state their values at the outset of the helping relationship
D) choose to work with women helpees rather than men
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8
The major principles of feminist theory include all of the following except:
A) the personal is political
B) women's experiences are valued
C) the counseling relationship is egalitarian
D) healthy adult behavior is based on autonomy
A) the personal is political
B) women's experiences are valued
C) the counseling relationship is egalitarian
D) healthy adult behavior is based on autonomy
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9
Multicultural models include all of the following except:
A) they question the relevance of mainstream theories to diverse clients
B) they posit that cultures tend to be very similar in how they understand and cope with problems
C) they promote awareness of racial and ethnic identity development
D) they believe that counseling as we know it is a Western cultural intervention
A) they question the relevance of mainstream theories to diverse clients
B) they posit that cultures tend to be very similar in how they understand and cope with problems
C) they promote awareness of racial and ethnic identity development
D) they believe that counseling as we know it is a Western cultural intervention
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10
Integrated approaches:
A) are considered "sloppy eclecticism"
B) are rarely used by helpers
C) are based on techniques, rather than underlying theory
D) require self-awareness, as well as awareness of limitations and strengths of various theories
A) are considered "sloppy eclecticism"
B) are rarely used by helpers
C) are based on techniques, rather than underlying theory
D) require self-awareness, as well as awareness of limitations and strengths of various theories
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11
An integrated approach includes all of the following except:
A) views the limitations and strengths of each theory
B) requires appropriate approaches for the specific client
C) requires the helper to continue professional training
D) requires the helper to choose and set theories in a hierarchy
A) views the limitations and strengths of each theory
B) requires appropriate approaches for the specific client
C) requires the helper to continue professional training
D) requires the helper to choose and set theories in a hierarchy
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12
All of the following are associated with multimodal theory except:
A) technical eclecticism
B) theoretical eclecticism
C) social learning principles
D) Arnold Lazarus
A) technical eclecticism
B) theoretical eclecticism
C) social learning principles
D) Arnold Lazarus
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13
BASIC ID:
A) is a psychodynamic concept
B) is a feminist concept
C) is a multimodal concept
D) is a multicultural concept
A) is a psychodynamic concept
B) is a feminist concept
C) is a multimodal concept
D) is a multicultural concept
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14
BASIC ID includes all the following except:
A) interpretation
B) diet/drugs
C) imagery
D) affect
A) interpretation
B) diet/drugs
C) imagery
D) affect
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15
From the ecological systems perspective, an individual's problems are:
A) unconscious forces
B) distorted thinking
C) blocked striving for self-actualization
D) poor person/environment fit
A) unconscious forces
B) distorted thinking
C) blocked striving for self-actualization
D) poor person/environment fit
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16
The ecological systems perspective includes all of the following except:
A) it evolved from family systems theories
B) it is considered a traditional helping approach
C) it is multi-contextual
D) individual and system factors must be considered in understanding a helpee's problem
A) it evolved from family systems theories
B) it is considered a traditional helping approach
C) it is multi-contextual
D) individual and system factors must be considered in understanding a helpee's problem
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17
An example of change agentry is:
A) having a helpee read a book about changing cognitions
B) the therapist's role in multimodal therapy
C) writing one's Congressperson
D) using Gestalt and client-centered strategies to promote the helpee's affective experience
A) having a helpee read a book about changing cognitions
B) the therapist's role in multimodal therapy
C) writing one's Congressperson
D) using Gestalt and client-centered strategies to promote the helpee's affective experience
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18
Motivational Interviewing focuses on:
A) people's feelings about change
B) working through ambivalence
C) behavioral contracts
D) responsive listening
A) people's feelings about change
B) working through ambivalence
C) behavioral contracts
D) responsive listening
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19
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
A) teaches mindfulness skills
B) helps people avoid negative thinking
C) provides behavioral assignments
D) focuses on anxiety
A) teaches mindfulness skills
B) helps people avoid negative thinking
C) provides behavioral assignments
D) focuses on anxiety
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20
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy teaches skills for:
A) developing empathy for others
B) confronting irrational thinking
C) self-acceptance
D) emotional regulation
A) developing empathy for others
B) confronting irrational thinking
C) self-acceptance
D) emotional regulation
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21
What is the significance of attachment in constructivist theory?
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22
How is constructivism different from other cognitive-behavioral theories?
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23
In constructivism, who is the expert and how is this demonstrated in the therapeutic relationship?
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24
According to feminist theory, how might a woman's socialized experience affect her well-being?
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25
What are three of the major principles of feminist theory?
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26
What are the goals of feminist therapy?
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27
How are cultural and radical feminism different?
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28
How are feminist and multicultural models alike?
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29
What is the helper's role in multimodal models?
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30
Explain the concept of circular causality.
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31
What is BASIC ID?
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32
What is meant by technical eclecticism in multimodal therapy?
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33
Why are there so many different theories of helping?
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34
How are human relations skills useful when applying advocacy and change agentry strategies?
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