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Deck 11: Intervention: Overview
1
In most Canadian jurisdictions an individual must be licensed to
A)advertise as a psychotherapist.
B)practise as a psychotherapist.
C)both A and B.
D)none of the above.
A)advertise as a psychotherapist.
B)practise as a psychotherapist.
C)both A and B.
D)none of the above.
none of the above.
2
A limitation of John Norcross' definition of psychotherapy is that:
A)it does not specify that psychologists must deliver the services.
B)it does not focus adequately on feelings.
C)it ignores the patient's role in setting goals.
D)it does not address whether the treatment is evidence-based.
A)it does not specify that psychologists must deliver the services.
B)it does not focus adequately on feelings.
C)it ignores the patient's role in setting goals.
D)it does not address whether the treatment is evidence-based.
it does not address whether the treatment is evidence-based.
3
Psychodynamic theorists propose that a client's core interpersonal conflicts will be repeated in the relationship with the therapist through a process known as
A)counter-transference.
B)transference.
C)projection.
D)introjection.
A)counter-transference.
B)transference.
C)projection.
D)introjection.
transference.
4
In order for clients to make an informed decision about treatment,clients must be informed of all of the evidence-based treatment options,which include:
A)medication options.
B)psychological interventions the psychologist can provide.
C)psychological interventions the psychologist does not have the training to provide,followed by a referral if needed.
D)all of the above
A)medication options.
B)psychological interventions the psychologist can provide.
C)psychological interventions the psychologist does not have the training to provide,followed by a referral if needed.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is the psychologist's first task in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy? To:
A)develop a positive transference relationship.
B)analyze the transference relationship.
C)deal with loss.
D)challenge the client to recognize his/her defence mechanisms that may impede progress in therapy.
A)develop a positive transference relationship.
B)analyze the transference relationship.
C)deal with loss.
D)challenge the client to recognize his/her defence mechanisms that may impede progress in therapy.
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Barlow 2004)suggested that the term psychological treatments be used to refer to evidence based treatments used to treat
A)clinically significant problems.
B)subclinical problems e.g.,relational problems).
C)Axis II disorders.
D)Axis I disorders.
A)clinically significant problems.
B)subclinical problems e.g.,relational problems).
C)Axis II disorders.
D)Axis I disorders.
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7
The unconscious application of expectations and emotional experiences,based on important early relationships,to subsequent interpersonal relationships is known as:
A)process-experience.
B)introspection.
C)transference.
D)counter-transference.
A)process-experience.
B)introspection.
C)transference.
D)counter-transference.
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8
Sullivan 1953)suggested that psychological problems were often related to
A)difficulties in relationships.
B)unconscious impulses.
C)faulty thinking.
D)a lack of behavioural activation.
A)difficulties in relationships.
B)unconscious impulses.
C)faulty thinking.
D)a lack of behavioural activation.
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Within Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy,counter-transference is considered
A)a breach in therapeutic neutrality caused by the therapist's unconscious conflicts.
B)useful,as it provides useful information about the way the client's interpersonal behaviours affect others.
C)particularly harmful to the therapeutic alliance.
D)more useful in treating some disorders than others.
A)a breach in therapeutic neutrality caused by the therapist's unconscious conflicts.
B)useful,as it provides useful information about the way the client's interpersonal behaviours affect others.
C)particularly harmful to the therapeutic alliance.
D)more useful in treating some disorders than others.
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10
Short-term psychodynamic treatment usually requires:
A)weekly sessions over about a year.
B)biweekly sessions for six months.
C)weekly or biweekly sessions for 4-7 months.
D)daily sessions.
A)weekly sessions over about a year.
B)biweekly sessions for six months.
C)weekly or biweekly sessions for 4-7 months.
D)daily sessions.
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11
A short-term psychodynamic psychotherapist would be most likely to use which of the following techniques?
A)Challenging thoughts.
B)Behavioural activation.
C)Confrontation about defense mechanisms.
D)Assignment of the sick role.
A)Challenging thoughts.
B)Behavioural activation.
C)Confrontation about defense mechanisms.
D)Assignment of the sick role.
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12
Psychodynamic theories assume that individuals are prone to conflicts between the
A)ego and transference.
B)id and transference.
C)id and ego.
D)superego and countertransference.
A)ego and transference.
B)id and transference.
C)id and ego.
D)superego and countertransference.
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13
Therapeutic activities involved in Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression include
A)dealing with grief.
B)examining role disputes.
C)assisting in role transitions.
D)all of the above
A)dealing with grief.
B)examining role disputes.
C)assisting in role transitions.
D)all of the above
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14
Evidence-based practice requires that treatments be based on:
A)highly controlled,internally valid,replicated studies.
B)highly controlled studies in real world environments.
C)the best available evidence.
D)randomized controlled studies.
A)highly controlled,internally valid,replicated studies.
B)highly controlled studies in real world environments.
C)the best available evidence.
D)randomized controlled studies.
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15
In discussing treatment the psychologist should explain:
A)his/her preferred method of treatment.
B)evidence-based treatments s/he is competent to provide.
C)the major evidence-based treatments for the client's problem.
D)treatments s/he has found helpful in treating people with similar problems.
A)his/her preferred method of treatment.
B)evidence-based treatments s/he is competent to provide.
C)the major evidence-based treatments for the client's problem.
D)treatments s/he has found helpful in treating people with similar problems.
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Lilienfeld 2007)described the growing research base of psychological treatments that can cause harm.Two examples of this are:
A)cognitive-behavioural therapy and "scared straight" programs.
B)"scared straight" programs and rebirthing therapy.
C)rebirthing therapy and short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy.
D)short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioural therapy.
A)cognitive-behavioural therapy and "scared straight" programs.
B)"scared straight" programs and rebirthing therapy.
C)rebirthing therapy and short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy.
D)short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioural therapy.
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17
The Scared Straight program has been shown to be:
A)highly effective in preventing the development of conduct disorder among at risk youth
B)ineffective in treating delinquent youth
C)highly effective in treating anxiety disorders
D)a good example of a stepped care approach
A)highly effective in preventing the development of conduct disorder among at risk youth
B)ineffective in treating delinquent youth
C)highly effective in treating anxiety disorders
D)a good example of a stepped care approach
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18
Across different types of short term psychodynamic psychotherapies,therapy involves:
A)helping the client to understand phases of psychological development.
B)making unconscious processes conscious.
C)re-enacting in the relationship with the therapist issues that have troubled the client in the past.
D)all of the above.
A)helping the client to understand phases of psychological development.
B)making unconscious processes conscious.
C)re-enacting in the relationship with the therapist issues that have troubled the client in the past.
D)all of the above.
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19
Before offering psychological services to children,the psychologist must obtain consent
A)from the child receiving the services,if the psychologist determines that the child is competent to give consent.
B)from the child receiving services,if the child is old enough to be presumed competent to give consent.
C)from the child or guardian depending on the jurisdiction.
D)from the child's parent or legal guardian,as a child is never permitted to give consent,only assent.
A)from the child receiving the services,if the psychologist determines that the child is competent to give consent.
B)from the child receiving services,if the child is old enough to be presumed competent to give consent.
C)from the child or guardian depending on the jurisdiction.
D)from the child's parent or legal guardian,as a child is never permitted to give consent,only assent.
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20
A study by Braaten,Otto,and Handelsman 1993)found that ______ potential clients ask about confidentiality issues,financial arrangements,or treatment alternatives.
A)almost all
B)a substantial number
C)about half of
D)relatively few
A)almost all
B)a substantial number
C)about half of
D)relatively few
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21
A person's sense of competence to learn and perform new tasks is referred to as
A)self-discovery.
B)self-efficacy.
C)self-efficiency.
D)self-sufficiency.
A)self-discovery.
B)self-efficacy.
C)self-efficiency.
D)self-sufficiency.
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22
The vast majority of people who receive psychotherapy attend
A)just one session.
B)fewer than 10 sessions.
C)at least 15 sessions.
D)upwards of 20 sessions.
A)just one session.
B)fewer than 10 sessions.
C)at least 15 sessions.
D)upwards of 20 sessions.
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23
Behavioural interventions focus on
A)reducing undesirable behaviours.
B)reducing undesirable behaviours and increasing desirable behaviours.
C)increasing desirable behaviours.
D)classical conditioning responses.
A)reducing undesirable behaviours.
B)reducing undesirable behaviours and increasing desirable behaviours.
C)increasing desirable behaviours.
D)classical conditioning responses.
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24
The increased number of people seeking treatments for psychological problems can largely be accounted for by
A)increased use of psychopharmacological treatments.
B)increased use of psychotherapy services.
C)the increase in the variety of psychotherapy options.
D)all of the above.
A)increased use of psychopharmacological treatments.
B)increased use of psychotherapy services.
C)the increase in the variety of psychotherapy options.
D)all of the above.
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25
Cognitive-behavioural therapists
A)play a very active role in service provision.
B)use Socratic questioning to help clients.
C)play a passive role in service provision.
D)Both A and B.
A)play a very active role in service provision.
B)use Socratic questioning to help clients.
C)play a passive role in service provision.
D)Both A and B.
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26
Cognitive approaches to therapy are based on the assumption that
A)events directly impact individual functioning.
B)it is the perception of events that impacts individual functioning.
C)catharsis is necessary for restructuring thoughts.
D)negative thoughts arise beginning in early childhood.
A)events directly impact individual functioning.
B)it is the perception of events that impacts individual functioning.
C)catharsis is necessary for restructuring thoughts.
D)negative thoughts arise beginning in early childhood.
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27
Research suggests that in the past few decades the overall use of mental health services has
A)remained constant.
B)increased significantly,both for psychotropic medication and psychotherapy.
C)decreased significantly for psychotherapy.
D)increased significantly for psychotropic medication,and less so for psychotherapy.
A)remained constant.
B)increased significantly,both for psychotropic medication and psychotherapy.
C)decreased significantly for psychotherapy.
D)increased significantly for psychotropic medication,and less so for psychotherapy.
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28
A Canadian receiving psychological services is most likely to be
A)living in a rural area.
B)living in a two parent family.
C)male.
D)university educated.
A)living in a rural area.
B)living in a two parent family.
C)male.
D)university educated.
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29
In Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy,client and therapist develop strategies to
A)facilitate the development of new relationships.
B)re-enact emotional conflicts within sessions.
C)examine the client's defense mechanisms.
D)test the client's dysfunctional beliefs.
A)facilitate the development of new relationships.
B)re-enact emotional conflicts within sessions.
C)examine the client's defense mechanisms.
D)test the client's dysfunctional beliefs.
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30
Psychotherapy clients are most likely to
A)be male.
B)be female.
C)have a lower income.
D)be older adults.
A)be male.
B)be female.
C)have a lower income.
D)be older adults.
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31
Self-efficacy has been shown to predict
A)the development of defense mechanisms.
B)willingness to approach phobic stimuli.
C)attempting new behaviours.
D)both B and C.
A)the development of defense mechanisms.
B)willingness to approach phobic stimuli.
C)attempting new behaviours.
D)both B and C.
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32
Whose seminal findings demonstrated that learning can take place by observation and imitation?
A)Albert Bandura
B)Carl Rogers
C)Albert Ellis
D)B.F.Skinner
A)Albert Bandura
B)Carl Rogers
C)Albert Ellis
D)B.F.Skinner
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33
Psychotherapy is practised by
A)psychologists.
B)nurses.
C)social workers.
D)all of the above.
A)psychologists.
B)nurses.
C)social workers.
D)all of the above.
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34
________ is designed to change relational functioning,whereas __________ is designed to alter intrapsychic variables using information about relationships.
A)Interpersonal Psychotherapy; Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
B)Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Interpersonal Psychotherapy
C)Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy; Interpersonal Psychotherapy
D)Interpersonal Psychotherapy; Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy
A)Interpersonal Psychotherapy; Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
B)Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Interpersonal Psychotherapy
C)Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy; Interpersonal Psychotherapy
D)Interpersonal Psychotherapy; Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy
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35
Dr.Leslie Greenberg has proposed that Process Experiential treatment includes
A)enhancing clients' emotion-regulation abilities.
B)examining defense mechanisms.
C)helping clients to transform maladaptive emotion into adaptive emotion.
D)both A and C.
A)enhancing clients' emotion-regulation abilities.
B)examining defense mechanisms.
C)helping clients to transform maladaptive emotion into adaptive emotion.
D)both A and C.
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36
The termination phase in CBT
A)is a time to use the therapeutic relationship to help clients process their emotions that will create new meaning for their emotional experiences.
B)focuses primarily on coping with the end of the therapeutic relationship.
C)is an opportunity for the client to examine the impact of childhood experiences upon his/her current functioning.
D)is future-oriented,with an emphasis on consolidating skills and anticipating future challenges.
A)is a time to use the therapeutic relationship to help clients process their emotions that will create new meaning for their emotional experiences.
B)focuses primarily on coping with the end of the therapeutic relationship.
C)is an opportunity for the client to examine the impact of childhood experiences upon his/her current functioning.
D)is future-oriented,with an emphasis on consolidating skills and anticipating future challenges.
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37
In CBT the most important changes are presumed to take place
A)in the first half of the session.
B)in the second half of the session.
C)in between sessions.
D)after the completion of all the treatment sessions.
A)in the first half of the session.
B)in the second half of the session.
C)in between sessions.
D)after the completion of all the treatment sessions.
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38
A central characteristic of process-experiential therapies is its emphasis on
A)in-session experiencing of affect.
B)the unconscious.
C)interpersonal relationships.
D)both A and B.
A)in-session experiencing of affect.
B)the unconscious.
C)interpersonal relationships.
D)both A and B.
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39
The treatment approach emphasizing awareness of emotions,understanding and expressing emotions,and transforming maladaptive to adaptive emotions is known as:
A)Interpersonal Psychotherapy.
B)Process Experiential Therapy.
C)Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
D)Emotion Regulation.
A)Interpersonal Psychotherapy.
B)Process Experiential Therapy.
C)Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
D)Emotion Regulation.
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40
Saunders' 1993)research found that the majority of those who eventually sought therapy reported that it took _____________ to move from recognizing that a significant problem existed to pursuing therapy.
A)only days
B)several months
C)years
D)none of the above
A)only days
B)several months
C)years
D)none of the above
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41
What type of group treatment is designed to capitalize on the dynamics of the group?
A)Structured group approaches.
B)Unstructured group approaches.
C)Process group approaches.
D)Dynamic procedural group approaches.
A)Structured group approaches.
B)Unstructured group approaches.
C)Process group approaches.
D)Dynamic procedural group approaches.
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42
In Hansen,Lambert,and Forman's 2002)examination of 6,000 adults who received routine psychotherapy,approximately ____ of clients experiences no change,whereas ____ of clients improved or recovered.
A)10%; 85%
B)25%; 60%
C)50%; 35%
D)85%; 10%
A)10%; 85%
B)25%; 60%
C)50%; 35%
D)85%; 10%
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43
Which of the following can be both a positive and negative aspect of group therapy?
A)Universality.
B)Modelling of behaviour.
C)Support.
D)Cost-effectiveness.
A)Universality.
B)Modelling of behaviour.
C)Support.
D)Cost-effectiveness.
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44
A study by Dishion,McCord and Poulin 1999)found that youth with significant problem behaviours who received a peer-group intervention
A)did better than youth who did not receive the group treatment.
B)fared worse than youth who did not receive the group treatment.
C)performed the same as youth who did not receive the group treatment.
D)were unlikely to complete the group treatment.
A)did better than youth who did not receive the group treatment.
B)fared worse than youth who did not receive the group treatment.
C)performed the same as youth who did not receive the group treatment.
D)were unlikely to complete the group treatment.
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45
Evidence-based treatments perform _________ than routine psychotherapy services,and patients receiving the evidence-based treatments in randomized controlled trials are often _______ severely distressed.
A)better ; less
B)better ; more
C)more poorly ; less
D)more poorly ; more
A)better ; less
B)better ; more
C)more poorly ; less
D)more poorly ; more
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46
The use of information technology and telecommunications to provide health care services from a distance is known as
A)Telehealth.
B)Computer-mediated Psychotherapy.
C)Healthcom.
D)Tech-health.
A)Telehealth.
B)Computer-mediated Psychotherapy.
C)Healthcom.
D)Tech-health.
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47
The vast majority of psychological interventions are delivered in
A)individual sessions.
B)group sessions.
C)couple therapy sessions.
D)Both A and C
A)individual sessions.
B)group sessions.
C)couple therapy sessions.
D)Both A and C
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48
Examination of randomized controlled trials of evidence-based treatments,summarized by Hansen et al.2002),indicates that
A)evidence-based treatments are more effective than treatment as usual.
B)patients attended fewer sessions in evidence-based treatments.
C)less half of patients recovered in evidence-based treatments.
D)treatment as usual was just as effective as evidence-based treatments.
A)evidence-based treatments are more effective than treatment as usual.
B)patients attended fewer sessions in evidence-based treatments.
C)less half of patients recovered in evidence-based treatments.
D)treatment as usual was just as effective as evidence-based treatments.
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49
Stepped care refers to the process of
A)offering the type of intervention for which the treatment provider is most qualified.
B)disregarding cost to provide the strongest evidence-based intervention to meet the client's needs.
C)offering the lowest cost interventions to those who do not have private health insurance coverage.
D)only providing more intensive interventions to those for whom first line intervention is insufficient.
A)offering the type of intervention for which the treatment provider is most qualified.
B)disregarding cost to provide the strongest evidence-based intervention to meet the client's needs.
C)offering the lowest cost interventions to those who do not have private health insurance coverage.
D)only providing more intensive interventions to those for whom first line intervention is insufficient.
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50
Most current psychological treatments are designed to range from approximately
A)1 to 3 sessions.
B)6 to 8 sessions.
C)10 to 30 sessions.
D)40 to 80 sessions.
A)1 to 3 sessions.
B)6 to 8 sessions.
C)10 to 30 sessions.
D)40 to 80 sessions.
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51
A study by Proudfoot et al.2004)examined the effectiveness of the computer-based treatment program Beating the Blues and found that
A)it was less effective than treatment as usual.
B)it was equally effective as treatment as usual.
C)it was more effective than treatment as usual.
D)it was less effective as many clients lose motivation to continue.
A)it was less effective than treatment as usual.
B)it was equally effective as treatment as usual.
C)it was more effective than treatment as usual.
D)it was less effective as many clients lose motivation to continue.
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There is currently ___________ that self-administered treatments _____ effective in treating various mental health issues such as depression.
A)overwhelming evidence; are not
B)evidence; can be
C)no evidence; can be
D)preliminary evidence; are not
A)overwhelming evidence; are not
B)evidence; can be
C)no evidence; can be
D)preliminary evidence; are not
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