Deck 13: Postmodern Approaches

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All are true of solution-focused brief therapists except that they:

A)have little interest in a client exploring past problems.
B)focus on the client's early childhood experiences.
C)believe that the cause of a problem is not necessarily related to its solution.
D)expect that two clients may have different solutions to the same problem.
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The postmodern view incorporates all of the following concepts except for the notion that:

A)reality is objectively defined.
B)reality is based on the use of language.
C)reality is socially constructed.
D)each individual experiences their own unique reality.
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Which of these solution-focused therapy techniques involves asking clients to describe times in their lives when they were able to solve their problem or when their problem was less severe?

A)pre-therapy change
B)the miracle question
C)exception questions
D)scaling
E)formula first session task
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Which of the following statements about creating alternative stories is not true?

A)Constructing new stories goes hand in hand with deconstructing problem-saturated narratives.
B)The narrative therapist analyzes and interprets the meaning of a client's story.
C)The therapist works with clients collaboratively by helping them construct more coherent and comprehensive stories that they live by.
D)The development of alternative stories is an enactment of ultimate hope.
E)The narrative therapist listens for openings to new stories.
Question
The therapeutic process in solution-focused brief therapy involves:

A)the premise that to some degree clients already know the solutions to their problems.
B)asking clients about those times when their problems were not present or when the problems were less severe.
C)believing that clients are the experts on their own lives.
D)trusting that solutions evolve out of therapeutic conversations and dialogues.
E)all of these
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Of the following,what is an interest that social constructionists tend to share?

A)helping clients better understand objective reality
B)using paradoxical techniques
C)using a genogram to teach families about conflicts
D)generating new meaning in the lives of individuals
E)helping clients tap into the collective unconscious
Question
Narrative therapists pay attention to "sparkling events." These are:

A)moments when the client feels exhilarated.
B)events that contradict problem-saturated narratives.
C)times when significant others give the client unconditional love.
D)events characterized by a striving to overcome barriers.
E)stories the client shares that are too good to be true,and in fact,prove to be gross exaggerations of the truth.
Question
Narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective with diverse client populations for all of the following reasons except:

A)it was founded in a sociocultural context.
B)it allows clients to tell their unique stories from their perspective.
C)it defines mental health within a social,political,and relational context.
D)it teaches diverse clients to replace their own narratives with ones that conform more closely to the ideals and values of mainstream culture.
Question
Narrative therapists attempt to do all of the following except:

A)engage people in deconstructing problem-saturated stories.
B)discover preferred directions and new possibilities.
C)create new stories.
D)encourage free association.
Question
In the solution-oriented approach,which is not considered one of the three basic parts to the structure of summary feedback?

A)compliments
B)a bridge
C)expressing concern
D)suggesting a task
Question
The techniques of externalization and developing unique events are associated primarily with:

A)solution-oriented therapy.
B)the linguistic approach.
C)the narrative approach.
D)the reflecting team.
E)crisis intervention.
Question
In the view of the postmodern therapist,the most essential element of therapy is:

A)assessment.
B)the collaborative therapeutic relationship.
C)diagnosis.
D)brief course of treatment.
E)skilled use of techniques.
Question
A solution-oriented therapist might ask her client,a compulsive shopper,which of the following questions?

A)Who has the best shoe sale this week,Macy's or Nordstrom's?
B)If a miracle happened and your shopping compulsion was solved overnight,how would you know it was solved,and what would be different?
C)Who in your family is most affected when you go on a spending spree?
D)At what point in your life did you develop this fixation on shopping?
Question
The role of the leader in solution-focused therapy groups is not:

A)to set the tone of focusing on solutions.
B)to provide clients with simple solutions to their problems.
C)to create a setting where the client feels resourceful and capable.
D)to skillfully ask questions to guide clients to finding solutions to their problems.
E)to encourage clients to act in the manner they did when their problem was not present.
Question
All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for:

A)using the reflecting team
B)scaling questions
C)the miracle question
D)formula first session task
E)exception questions
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Donna feels certain that no one will ever want to hire her because she has a timid personality.Her solution-oriented therapist would be most inclined to:

A)explore her early childhood experiences with being rejected.
B)consider her irrational belief to be indicative of psychopathology.
C)ask Donna to examine another side of the story she is presenting about herself and think of times when she was accepted by others.
D)prescribe medication for her anxiety issues.
Question
From a social constructionist perspective,change begins with:

A)deconstructing the power of cultural narratives.
B)understanding the roots of a problem.
C)the therapist's skill in using confrontational techniques.
D)understanding and accepting objective reality.
E)disputing irrational beliefs.
Question
All of the following are characteristics shared by the postmodern and person-centered approaches except:

A)the high value of the therapeutic relationship.
B)the belief that are capable of solving their problems.
C)the importance of using specific techniques in therapy.
D)the therapist's sense of caring and respect for their client.
E)the importance of the client defining the goals for therapy.
Question
Which of the following is false as it applies to the practice of solution-focused brief therapy?

A)Individuals who come to therapy have the ability to effectively cope with their problems.
B)There are advantages to a positive focus on solutions and on the future.
C)Clients want to change,have the capacity to change,and are doing their best to make change happen.
D)Using techniques in therapy is a way of discounting a client's capacity to find his or her own way.
Question
Solution-focused brief therapy has parallels with______________,which concentrates on what is right and what is working for people rather than dwelling on deficits,weaknesses,and problems.

A)brief psychodynamic therapy
B)positive psychology
C)Adlerian therapy
D)REBT
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The solution-focused approach was originally designed as a brief model of psychotherapy.
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The narrative approach is part of the social construction model.
Question
The postmodern philosophy suggests that reality and truth are objective and clearly defined.
Question
Narrative therapists pay significant attention to a client's past as it helps them understand the origins of client's stories.
Question
Narrative therapy is not well-suited to multicultural counseling.
Question
The use of techniques is fundamental in narrative therapy.
Question
While there are few studies of SFBT,brief therapies have been shown to be effective.
Question
Solution-oriented therapy differs from both strategic and traditional models by eschewing the past in favor of focusing on the future.
Question
The creation of the self,which dominated the modernist search for human essence and truth:

A)is being replaced by postmodernists with the concept of socially storied lives.
B)is also a key concept of the postmodern approaches.
C)is more relevant in the narrative approach than it is in solution-oriented therapy.
D)has proven to be completely irrelevant to all counselors and therapists practicing today.
Question
Narrative therapy has been effectively applied in school settings.
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In solution-focused therapy,exceptions represent instances when a particular problem in a client's life was not prominent.
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In postmodern thinking,language and the use of language in stories create meaning.
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In narrative therapy,the role of the client is to create,explore,and co-author his or her evolving story.
Question
The founder(s)of solution-focused brief therapy is (are):

A)Michael White and David Epston.
B)Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer.
C)Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck.
D)Donald Meichenbaum.
E)Albert Bandura.
Question
A limitation of the postmodern approaches is:

A)therapists require extensive training in providing brief therapy.
B)inexperienced therapists may over rely on techniques and appear mechanistic.
C)the use of open-ended questioning.
D)its lack of applicability to group counseling.
Question
The linguistic approach stresses the expert role of the therapist in suggesting solutions to a family's problems.
Question
The founder(s)of narrative therapy is (are):

A)Michael White and David Epston.
B)Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer.
C)Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck.
D)Donald Meichenbaum.
E)Albert Bandura.
Question
Social constructionists believe that knowledge is time- and culture-bound,and our ways of understanding are not necessarily better than other ways.
Question
Assessment and therapy techniques are more important than empathy to a social constructionist.
Question
Which is not a major contribution of the postmodern approaches?

A)the non-pathologizing stance.
B)the optimistic orientation.
C)the course of treatment is quite short compared to other approaches.
D)research on these approaches is considered empirically generalizable.
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Modernists believe in objective reality and assume that it can be observed and systematically known through the scientific method.
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According to feminist therapists,gender equality permeates most narratives about normal human development.
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In social constructionism,the therapist assumes the role of expert,rather than adopting a
collaborative or consultative stance.
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Solution-focused therapists often use scaling questions.
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In solution-focused therapy,behavior change is viewed as the most effective approach to assisting people in enhancing their lives.
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1
All are true of solution-focused brief therapists except that they:

A)have little interest in a client exploring past problems.
B)focus on the client's early childhood experiences.
C)believe that the cause of a problem is not necessarily related to its solution.
D)expect that two clients may have different solutions to the same problem.
B
2
The postmodern view incorporates all of the following concepts except for the notion that:

A)reality is objectively defined.
B)reality is based on the use of language.
C)reality is socially constructed.
D)each individual experiences their own unique reality.
A
3
Which of these solution-focused therapy techniques involves asking clients to describe times in their lives when they were able to solve their problem or when their problem was less severe?

A)pre-therapy change
B)the miracle question
C)exception questions
D)scaling
E)formula first session task
C
4
Which of the following statements about creating alternative stories is not true?

A)Constructing new stories goes hand in hand with deconstructing problem-saturated narratives.
B)The narrative therapist analyzes and interprets the meaning of a client's story.
C)The therapist works with clients collaboratively by helping them construct more coherent and comprehensive stories that they live by.
D)The development of alternative stories is an enactment of ultimate hope.
E)The narrative therapist listens for openings to new stories.
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5
The therapeutic process in solution-focused brief therapy involves:

A)the premise that to some degree clients already know the solutions to their problems.
B)asking clients about those times when their problems were not present or when the problems were less severe.
C)believing that clients are the experts on their own lives.
D)trusting that solutions evolve out of therapeutic conversations and dialogues.
E)all of these
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6
Of the following,what is an interest that social constructionists tend to share?

A)helping clients better understand objective reality
B)using paradoxical techniques
C)using a genogram to teach families about conflicts
D)generating new meaning in the lives of individuals
E)helping clients tap into the collective unconscious
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7
Narrative therapists pay attention to "sparkling events." These are:

A)moments when the client feels exhilarated.
B)events that contradict problem-saturated narratives.
C)times when significant others give the client unconditional love.
D)events characterized by a striving to overcome barriers.
E)stories the client shares that are too good to be true,and in fact,prove to be gross exaggerations of the truth.
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8
Narrative therapy has been found to be particularly effective with diverse client populations for all of the following reasons except:

A)it was founded in a sociocultural context.
B)it allows clients to tell their unique stories from their perspective.
C)it defines mental health within a social,political,and relational context.
D)it teaches diverse clients to replace their own narratives with ones that conform more closely to the ideals and values of mainstream culture.
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9
Narrative therapists attempt to do all of the following except:

A)engage people in deconstructing problem-saturated stories.
B)discover preferred directions and new possibilities.
C)create new stories.
D)encourage free association.
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10
In the solution-oriented approach,which is not considered one of the three basic parts to the structure of summary feedback?

A)compliments
B)a bridge
C)expressing concern
D)suggesting a task
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11
The techniques of externalization and developing unique events are associated primarily with:

A)solution-oriented therapy.
B)the linguistic approach.
C)the narrative approach.
D)the reflecting team.
E)crisis intervention.
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12
In the view of the postmodern therapist,the most essential element of therapy is:

A)assessment.
B)the collaborative therapeutic relationship.
C)diagnosis.
D)brief course of treatment.
E)skilled use of techniques.
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13
A solution-oriented therapist might ask her client,a compulsive shopper,which of the following questions?

A)Who has the best shoe sale this week,Macy's or Nordstrom's?
B)If a miracle happened and your shopping compulsion was solved overnight,how would you know it was solved,and what would be different?
C)Who in your family is most affected when you go on a spending spree?
D)At what point in your life did you develop this fixation on shopping?
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The role of the leader in solution-focused therapy groups is not:

A)to set the tone of focusing on solutions.
B)to provide clients with simple solutions to their problems.
C)to create a setting where the client feels resourceful and capable.
D)to skillfully ask questions to guide clients to finding solutions to their problems.
E)to encourage clients to act in the manner they did when their problem was not present.
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All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for:

A)using the reflecting team
B)scaling questions
C)the miracle question
D)formula first session task
E)exception questions
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16
Donna feels certain that no one will ever want to hire her because she has a timid personality.Her solution-oriented therapist would be most inclined to:

A)explore her early childhood experiences with being rejected.
B)consider her irrational belief to be indicative of psychopathology.
C)ask Donna to examine another side of the story she is presenting about herself and think of times when she was accepted by others.
D)prescribe medication for her anxiety issues.
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17
From a social constructionist perspective,change begins with:

A)deconstructing the power of cultural narratives.
B)understanding the roots of a problem.
C)the therapist's skill in using confrontational techniques.
D)understanding and accepting objective reality.
E)disputing irrational beliefs.
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18
All of the following are characteristics shared by the postmodern and person-centered approaches except:

A)the high value of the therapeutic relationship.
B)the belief that are capable of solving their problems.
C)the importance of using specific techniques in therapy.
D)the therapist's sense of caring and respect for their client.
E)the importance of the client defining the goals for therapy.
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19
Which of the following is false as it applies to the practice of solution-focused brief therapy?

A)Individuals who come to therapy have the ability to effectively cope with their problems.
B)There are advantages to a positive focus on solutions and on the future.
C)Clients want to change,have the capacity to change,and are doing their best to make change happen.
D)Using techniques in therapy is a way of discounting a client's capacity to find his or her own way.
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Solution-focused brief therapy has parallels with______________,which concentrates on what is right and what is working for people rather than dwelling on deficits,weaknesses,and problems.

A)brief psychodynamic therapy
B)positive psychology
C)Adlerian therapy
D)REBT
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The solution-focused approach was originally designed as a brief model of psychotherapy.
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22
The narrative approach is part of the social construction model.
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23
The postmodern philosophy suggests that reality and truth are objective and clearly defined.
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24
Narrative therapists pay significant attention to a client's past as it helps them understand the origins of client's stories.
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25
Narrative therapy is not well-suited to multicultural counseling.
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26
The use of techniques is fundamental in narrative therapy.
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While there are few studies of SFBT,brief therapies have been shown to be effective.
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Solution-oriented therapy differs from both strategic and traditional models by eschewing the past in favor of focusing on the future.
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29
The creation of the self,which dominated the modernist search for human essence and truth:

A)is being replaced by postmodernists with the concept of socially storied lives.
B)is also a key concept of the postmodern approaches.
C)is more relevant in the narrative approach than it is in solution-oriented therapy.
D)has proven to be completely irrelevant to all counselors and therapists practicing today.
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30
Narrative therapy has been effectively applied in school settings.
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In solution-focused therapy,exceptions represent instances when a particular problem in a client's life was not prominent.
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32
In postmodern thinking,language and the use of language in stories create meaning.
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In narrative therapy,the role of the client is to create,explore,and co-author his or her evolving story.
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34
The founder(s)of solution-focused brief therapy is (are):

A)Michael White and David Epston.
B)Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer.
C)Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck.
D)Donald Meichenbaum.
E)Albert Bandura.
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A limitation of the postmodern approaches is:

A)therapists require extensive training in providing brief therapy.
B)inexperienced therapists may over rely on techniques and appear mechanistic.
C)the use of open-ended questioning.
D)its lack of applicability to group counseling.
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The linguistic approach stresses the expert role of the therapist in suggesting solutions to a family's problems.
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37
The founder(s)of narrative therapy is (are):

A)Michael White and David Epston.
B)Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer.
C)Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck.
D)Donald Meichenbaum.
E)Albert Bandura.
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Social constructionists believe that knowledge is time- and culture-bound,and our ways of understanding are not necessarily better than other ways.
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Assessment and therapy techniques are more important than empathy to a social constructionist.
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Which is not a major contribution of the postmodern approaches?

A)the non-pathologizing stance.
B)the optimistic orientation.
C)the course of treatment is quite short compared to other approaches.
D)research on these approaches is considered empirically generalizable.
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41
Modernists believe in objective reality and assume that it can be observed and systematically known through the scientific method.
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42
According to feminist therapists,gender equality permeates most narratives about normal human development.
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In social constructionism,the therapist assumes the role of expert,rather than adopting a
collaborative or consultative stance.
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Solution-focused therapists often use scaling questions.
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In solution-focused therapy,behavior change is viewed as the most effective approach to assisting people in enhancing their lives.
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