Deck 15: How to Use Microskills and the Five Stages With Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy

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Frankl's most significant contribution to counseling and psychotherapy is:

A)cognitive behavioral therapy.
B)Logotherapy.
C)multicultural therapy.
D)motivational interviewing.
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Using different combinations of microskills with specific approaches to counseling enables you to engage in which of the following interviewing styles?

A)Person-centered
B)Cognitive-behavioral
C)Brief counseling
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major approaches to counseling considered in this book?

A)Psychodynamic Therapy
B)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
C)Person-Centered Counseling
D)Decisional Counseling
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Cultural-environmental-context (CEC) is foundational for which of the following theories?

A)Multicultural counseling
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Crisis counseling
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"Find something practical and pragmatic" is an underlying philosophy of:

A)person-centered theory.
B)cognitive behavioral theory.
C)decisional counseling.
D)Logotherapy.
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In the person-centered approach, the focus on the individual client is predominant, but you can use a double focus.Focusing on both the person and the ________ can enrich client experiencing.

A)positive and negative consequences
B)multicultural / environmental context
C)client's presenting problem or issue
D)variety of resolution alternatives
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Which of the following theories is strongly associated with teflection of meaning?

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Psychodynamic
Question
Which statement best describes person-centered counseling?

A)The client is the single focus, excluding all other factors.
B)The client is competent and ultimately self-actualizing.
C)The client is not competent and ultimately self-actualizing.
D)The client's concerns must be detailed and resolved.
Question
A person-centered counselor is interested in focusing on the meanings and feelings of the client; the facts of the problem are considered ____.

A)more important
B)less important
C)of significant importance
D)of no significance at all
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One of the earliest decisional models is the three-stage decision model.Who proposed this model?

A)Parsons
B)Franklin
C)Nezu
D)Beck
Question
Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? There is, of course, considerable overlap between systems of interviewing and counseling when it comes to specific leads.Thus, select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Underneath your concerns, I sense a lot of strength and capability on your part.You've been making a negative meaning, but I also hear your strengths."

A)Person-centered theory
B)Decisional career counseling
C)Brief solution-focused interviewing and counseling
D)Motivational interviewing
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Which one of the following is a current demand put on the helping professions?

A)Clear and measurable results.
B)Cultural awareness and new ways to help clients make sense of their world.
C)The need to maintain focus on human dignity and past traditions.
D)All of the above.
Question
Discernment is a technique used by which theory?

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Crisis counseling
Question
A major assumption of ____ is that the client is competent and self-actualizing.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)brief counseling
D)none of the above
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the major approaches to counseling considered in this text?

A)Crisis counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Motivational interviewing
Question
Discernment is:

A)finding a life vision.
B)making a decision.
C)coping with life challenges.
D)overcoming interpersonal conflicts.
Question
The five-stage interview structure may best be used with ____.

A)person-centered theory
B)decisional career counseling
C)brief interviewing and counseling
D)all of the above
Question
Which of the following is an INACCURATE guideline for practicing the skills of a person-centered interview?

A)Eliminate or minimize questions.Do not use interpretations / reframes, advice, or directives.
B)Focus almost exclusively on the client; use the words "you" and "your" and the client's name.
C)The basic skills reflection of meaning and feeling, paraphrasing, and summarization.
D)Constantly use influencing skills of confrontation, feedback, and self-disclosure.
Question
The basic listening sequence (BLS) is a key counselor action in Story and Strengths, Stage 2 of the five-stage interview structure, in which of the following theories?

A)Decisional Counseling
B)Person-Centered Counseling
C)Cognitive Behavioral Training
D)Brief Counseling
E)All of the above
Question
Person-centered theory is more effective for ____.

A)long-term in-patient care clients
B)distracted clients who need more interviewer guidance
C)verbal, abstract, and self-directed clients
D)long-term out-patient care clients
Question
____ gives the most attention to Stage 5, action.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)All of the above
Question
In person-centered counseling, which phase may receive relatively little emphasis?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
Question
Historically ____ has-have given little attention to Stage 5, action.

A)decisional counseling
B)person-centered counseling
C)cognitive behavioral therapy
D)all of the above
Question
In decisional counseling, we may lay out homework for the following week.This is representative of which stage of the interview?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
Question
Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? Select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Let's brainstorm some possibilities for colleges you might attend."

A)Cognitive-behavioral counseling
B)Decisional counseling
C)Person-centered theory
D)All of the above
Question
Much of even your best helping work will be ineffective, if you fail to ____.

A)generalize and transfer learning
B)identify the client's root issues
C)properly assess positive and negative consequences
D)detail insufficient alternatives
Question
Crisis counseling was developed:

A)as person-centered theory gave little attention to action.
B)as assertiveness training is too behavioral and specific.
C)as a way to help clients cope positively with life challenges in a short-time frame.
D)all of the above.
Question
____ prescribes homework to follow up on the session in Stage 5, action.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Multicultural counseling
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?

A)"Sounds like your problem is getting worse."
B)"What would help you right now?"
C)"Tell more..."
D)"What are your behavioral goals for change?"
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A major assumption in ________ is that clients have their own solutions readily available if we help them examine themselves and their goals.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)crisis counseling
D)psychoanalysis
Question
The basic listening sequence is central to ____.

A)person-centered theory
B)decisional career counseling
C)assertiveness training
D)brief interviewing and counseling
E)all of the above
Question
____ consider(s) basic confrontation between the present behavior and the goal behavior in Stage 4, restory.

A)Multicultural counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Feminist therapy
Question
In person-centered counseling, when we explore the distinctions between the real self and the ideal self, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
Question
Which one of the following counselor statements helps normalize the narrative?

A)"Yes, it is a very complex problem, and there is a solution for every problem."
B)"Please be assured that everyone has concerns, and it is indeed possible to do something about them."
C)"Don't worry; everything is going to be OK."
D)"I think we have a handle on your problem; resolution shouldn't be too hard."
Question
Crisis counseling:

A)is the most pragmatic and action-oriented form of helping.
B)does not emphasize relationship.
C)should be reserved for mental health clinics that require quick action and accountability.
D)all of the above.
Question
In person-centered counseling, which phase may receive relatively little emphasis?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
Question
Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?

A)"How has the problem been affecting the other areas of your life?"
B)"Sounds like a real challenge you have to overcome."
C)"Could it be that you are thinking too negatively about your problems?"
D)"You are affected by a major stressful event."
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____ give(s) special attention to developing rapport and building a supportive alliance in a natural and personal style, Stage 1, empathic relationship.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Multicultural counseling and feminist therapy
D)All of the above
Question
When we use empathic confrontation and suggest alternatives for action in cognitive behavioral therapy, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Restorying
B)Story and strengths
C)Goal setting
D)Empathic relationship
Question
Asking the client what he or she wants to happen in cognitive behavioral therapy is most representative of which phase of the interview?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
Question
What do you see as the central aspects of person-centered counseling that might be incorporated into all forms of interviewing and counseling?
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As in the Samurai effect, the basic listening sequence will likely be part of your being and the empathic relationship: story and strengths: goals: restory: action
framework will become part of your practice, regardless of your final theoretical orientation(s).
Question
Which of the following is NOT typically observed in crisis counseling?

A)Calming and caring
B)Discernment
C)Action
D)Debriefing
Question
Which of the following are additional theories presented in this chapter?

A)Motivational interviewing
B)Counseling/coaching
C)Brief counseling
D)All of the above
Question
A major assumption of ____ is that changing behavior will result in more immediate change and that changes in thoughts and feeling will follow.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)brief counseling
D)none of the above
Question
All crisis counseling involves two phases: (1) working through the initial trauma and
(2) appropriate referral and discharge.
Question
In cognitive behavioral therapy, when we suggest alternatives for action, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
Question
According to Logotherapy, there is always meaning to life.
Question
Compare and contrast the philosophical tenets of person-centered, decisional counseling, Logotherapy, multicultural counseling, and femist therapy
Question
How would you design a relapse prevention program to facilitate a client in developing an effective weight loss program?
Question
Compare and contrast person-centered, decisional counseling, Logotherapy, and multicultural counseling as they might use the five stages of the interview.
Question
Cognitive behavioral therapy stresses:

A)resolving issues around practical life issues and problems.
B)how a client understands self and makes meaning of life.
C)that distorted cognitions can be recorded, monitored, and changed.
D)client assets and resources to resolve issues.
Question
An important part of cognitive behavioral therapy that is especially distinctive is ____.

A)finding the real self the person wishes to develop
B)making a sharp and effective decision
C)recording automatic thoughts
D)identifying positive assets concretely
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What is your ultimate goal as a counselor or therapist?

A)Learn counseling theories.
B)Develop good interpersonal relations.
C)Master the counseling microskills.
D)Use your acquired knowledge with your clients.
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Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? Select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Could you be a bit more specific about what went through your mind, what happened next, and what was the final result?"

A)Person-centered theory
B)Decisional career counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Motivational interviewing
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Dr.Zalaquett, demonstrating cognitive-behavioral counseling, emphasizes that:

A)modifying negative thoughts will affect action.
B)meditation is clearly the best stress reducer.
C)through concentration, we can improve neural connections.
D)automatic thoughts can improve emotional satisfaction.
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What do you see as crisis counseling strengths and limitations?
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Stress management training is an important cognitive behavioral strategy and could be helpful with ____.

A)college students coping with study related demands
B)diverse individuals affected by microaggressions
C)people living in poverty dealing with daily hassles
D)all of the above
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Outline cognitive behavioral training program for a 16-year-old student who is stressed about failing final exams.
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Deck 15: How to Use Microskills and the Five Stages With Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
1
Frankl's most significant contribution to counseling and psychotherapy is:

A)cognitive behavioral therapy.
B)Logotherapy.
C)multicultural therapy.
D)motivational interviewing.
B
2
Using different combinations of microskills with specific approaches to counseling enables you to engage in which of the following interviewing styles?

A)Person-centered
B)Cognitive-behavioral
C)Brief counseling
D)All of the above
D
3
Which of the following is NOT one of the major approaches to counseling considered in this book?

A)Psychodynamic Therapy
B)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
C)Person-Centered Counseling
D)Decisional Counseling
A
4
Cultural-environmental-context (CEC) is foundational for which of the following theories?

A)Multicultural counseling
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Crisis counseling
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"Find something practical and pragmatic" is an underlying philosophy of:

A)person-centered theory.
B)cognitive behavioral theory.
C)decisional counseling.
D)Logotherapy.
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In the person-centered approach, the focus on the individual client is predominant, but you can use a double focus.Focusing on both the person and the ________ can enrich client experiencing.

A)positive and negative consequences
B)multicultural / environmental context
C)client's presenting problem or issue
D)variety of resolution alternatives
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Which of the following theories is strongly associated with teflection of meaning?

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Psychodynamic
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8
Which statement best describes person-centered counseling?

A)The client is the single focus, excluding all other factors.
B)The client is competent and ultimately self-actualizing.
C)The client is not competent and ultimately self-actualizing.
D)The client's concerns must be detailed and resolved.
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9
A person-centered counselor is interested in focusing on the meanings and feelings of the client; the facts of the problem are considered ____.

A)more important
B)less important
C)of significant importance
D)of no significance at all
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One of the earliest decisional models is the three-stage decision model.Who proposed this model?

A)Parsons
B)Franklin
C)Nezu
D)Beck
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11
Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? There is, of course, considerable overlap between systems of interviewing and counseling when it comes to specific leads.Thus, select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Underneath your concerns, I sense a lot of strength and capability on your part.You've been making a negative meaning, but I also hear your strengths."

A)Person-centered theory
B)Decisional career counseling
C)Brief solution-focused interviewing and counseling
D)Motivational interviewing
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Which one of the following is a current demand put on the helping professions?

A)Clear and measurable results.
B)Cultural awareness and new ways to help clients make sense of their world.
C)The need to maintain focus on human dignity and past traditions.
D)All of the above.
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Discernment is a technique used by which theory?

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Person-centered
C)Logotherapy
D)Crisis counseling
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A major assumption of ____ is that the client is competent and self-actualizing.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)brief counseling
D)none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major approaches to counseling considered in this text?

A)Crisis counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Motivational interviewing
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Discernment is:

A)finding a life vision.
B)making a decision.
C)coping with life challenges.
D)overcoming interpersonal conflicts.
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The five-stage interview structure may best be used with ____.

A)person-centered theory
B)decisional career counseling
C)brief interviewing and counseling
D)all of the above
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18
Which of the following is an INACCURATE guideline for practicing the skills of a person-centered interview?

A)Eliminate or minimize questions.Do not use interpretations / reframes, advice, or directives.
B)Focus almost exclusively on the client; use the words "you" and "your" and the client's name.
C)The basic skills reflection of meaning and feeling, paraphrasing, and summarization.
D)Constantly use influencing skills of confrontation, feedback, and self-disclosure.
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19
The basic listening sequence (BLS) is a key counselor action in Story and Strengths, Stage 2 of the five-stage interview structure, in which of the following theories?

A)Decisional Counseling
B)Person-Centered Counseling
C)Cognitive Behavioral Training
D)Brief Counseling
E)All of the above
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Person-centered theory is more effective for ____.

A)long-term in-patient care clients
B)distracted clients who need more interviewer guidance
C)verbal, abstract, and self-directed clients
D)long-term out-patient care clients
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21
____ gives the most attention to Stage 5, action.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)All of the above
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22
In person-centered counseling, which phase may receive relatively little emphasis?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
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Historically ____ has-have given little attention to Stage 5, action.

A)decisional counseling
B)person-centered counseling
C)cognitive behavioral therapy
D)all of the above
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In decisional counseling, we may lay out homework for the following week.This is representative of which stage of the interview?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
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Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? Select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Let's brainstorm some possibilities for colleges you might attend."

A)Cognitive-behavioral counseling
B)Decisional counseling
C)Person-centered theory
D)All of the above
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Much of even your best helping work will be ineffective, if you fail to ____.

A)generalize and transfer learning
B)identify the client's root issues
C)properly assess positive and negative consequences
D)detail insufficient alternatives
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27
Crisis counseling was developed:

A)as person-centered theory gave little attention to action.
B)as assertiveness training is too behavioral and specific.
C)as a way to help clients cope positively with life challenges in a short-time frame.
D)all of the above.
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____ prescribes homework to follow up on the session in Stage 5, action.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Multicultural counseling
D)All of the above
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Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?

A)"Sounds like your problem is getting worse."
B)"What would help you right now?"
C)"Tell more..."
D)"What are your behavioral goals for change?"
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30
A major assumption in ________ is that clients have their own solutions readily available if we help them examine themselves and their goals.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)crisis counseling
D)psychoanalysis
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The basic listening sequence is central to ____.

A)person-centered theory
B)decisional career counseling
C)assertiveness training
D)brief interviewing and counseling
E)all of the above
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32
____ consider(s) basic confrontation between the present behavior and the goal behavior in Stage 4, restory.

A)Multicultural counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Feminist therapy
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33
In person-centered counseling, when we explore the distinctions between the real self and the ideal self, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
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34
Which one of the following counselor statements helps normalize the narrative?

A)"Yes, it is a very complex problem, and there is a solution for every problem."
B)"Please be assured that everyone has concerns, and it is indeed possible to do something about them."
C)"Don't worry; everything is going to be OK."
D)"I think we have a handle on your problem; resolution shouldn't be too hard."
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35
Crisis counseling:

A)is the most pragmatic and action-oriented form of helping.
B)does not emphasize relationship.
C)should be reserved for mental health clinics that require quick action and accountability.
D)all of the above.
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In person-centered counseling, which phase may receive relatively little emphasis?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
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37
Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?

A)"How has the problem been affecting the other areas of your life?"
B)"Sounds like a real challenge you have to overcome."
C)"Could it be that you are thinking too negatively about your problems?"
D)"You are affected by a major stressful event."
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38
____ give(s) special attention to developing rapport and building a supportive alliance in a natural and personal style, Stage 1, empathic relationship.

A)Decisional counseling
B)Person-centered counseling
C)Multicultural counseling and feminist therapy
D)All of the above
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39
When we use empathic confrontation and suggest alternatives for action in cognitive behavioral therapy, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Restorying
B)Story and strengths
C)Goal setting
D)Empathic relationship
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Asking the client what he or she wants to happen in cognitive behavioral therapy is most representative of which phase of the interview?

A)Story and strengths
B)Goals
C)Restorying
D)Action
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41
What do you see as the central aspects of person-centered counseling that might be incorporated into all forms of interviewing and counseling?
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42
As in the Samurai effect, the basic listening sequence will likely be part of your being and the empathic relationship: story and strengths: goals: restory: action
framework will become part of your practice, regardless of your final theoretical orientation(s).
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Which of the following is NOT typically observed in crisis counseling?

A)Calming and caring
B)Discernment
C)Action
D)Debriefing
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44
Which of the following are additional theories presented in this chapter?

A)Motivational interviewing
B)Counseling/coaching
C)Brief counseling
D)All of the above
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45
A major assumption of ____ is that changing behavior will result in more immediate change and that changes in thoughts and feeling will follow.

A)person-centered theory
B)cognitive behavioral theory
C)brief counseling
D)none of the above
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46
All crisis counseling involves two phases: (1) working through the initial trauma and
(2) appropriate referral and discharge.
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47
In cognitive behavioral therapy, when we suggest alternatives for action, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?

A)Empathic relationship
B)Story and strengths
C)Restory
D)Action
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48
According to Logotherapy, there is always meaning to life.
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49
Compare and contrast the philosophical tenets of person-centered, decisional counseling, Logotherapy, multicultural counseling, and femist therapy
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50
How would you design a relapse prevention program to facilitate a client in developing an effective weight loss program?
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51
Compare and contrast person-centered, decisional counseling, Logotherapy, and multicultural counseling as they might use the five stages of the interview.
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52
Cognitive behavioral therapy stresses:

A)resolving issues around practical life issues and problems.
B)how a client understands self and makes meaning of life.
C)that distorted cognitions can be recorded, monitored, and changed.
D)client assets and resources to resolve issues.
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53
An important part of cognitive behavioral therapy that is especially distinctive is ____.

A)finding the real self the person wishes to develop
B)making a sharp and effective decision
C)recording automatic thoughts
D)identifying positive assets concretely
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54
What is your ultimate goal as a counselor or therapist?

A)Learn counseling theories.
B)Develop good interpersonal relations.
C)Master the counseling microskills.
D)Use your acquired knowledge with your clients.
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55
Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? Select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. "Could you be a bit more specific about what went through your mind, what happened next, and what was the final result?"

A)Person-centered theory
B)Decisional career counseling
C)Cognitive behavioral therapy
D)Motivational interviewing
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56
Dr.Zalaquett, demonstrating cognitive-behavioral counseling, emphasizes that:

A)modifying negative thoughts will affect action.
B)meditation is clearly the best stress reducer.
C)through concentration, we can improve neural connections.
D)automatic thoughts can improve emotional satisfaction.
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57
What do you see as crisis counseling strengths and limitations?
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58
Stress management training is an important cognitive behavioral strategy and could be helpful with ____.

A)college students coping with study related demands
B)diverse individuals affected by microaggressions
C)people living in poverty dealing with daily hassles
D)all of the above
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59
Outline cognitive behavioral training program for a 16-year-old student who is stressed about failing final exams.
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