Liberty University
EDCO 715 / EDCO715
Quiz 1
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Time Elapsed 1 hour, 33 minutes out of 2 hours and 40 minutes
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• Question 1
The counselor's role in brief psychodynamic therapy is to
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• Question 2
According to Freud, human behavior is driven by
• Question 3
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From a Gestalt perspective, one of the main causes of people’s lack of full awareness is
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Analysis of the transference is not part of brief psychodynamic treatment.
• Question 5
Which client characteristic seems unrelated to outcome?
• Question 6
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Issues of shame and doubt arise during the stage, according to Freudian
• Question 7
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Avery, a clinician, asked his 14-year-old client to imagine how proud and happy he would be when he passed algebra and how frustrated and embarrassed he would be if he failed and had to repeat the subject in summer school. This technique is known as
• Question 8
When a new client, Janet, met with her therapist, she discussed issues in her current career choice. Her therapist was particularly interested in looking at complexes she may have related to this issue. She discussed Janet's propensity toward introversion, and how that tendency may be a factor in career decision making. This therapist is most likely practicing from the following perspective
• Question 9
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Despite its self-defeating quality, Gabe had been unsuccessful in eliminating his use of alcohol because of the pleasure it brought him. In Freudian terms, which personality system was dominating his behavior?
• Question 10
Adler's model of the client-counselor relationship was very similar to Freud's
• Question 11
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Dana stressed to her client the importance of staying within the time scheduled for their session, but Dana was consistently late for appointments herself. This is an example of a lack of
• Question 12
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Which of the following is true of the Object Relations Therapists, Self Psychologists, and Relational Psychoanalysts
• Question 13
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Carl Rogers moved away from medical model of doctor-patient relationship and established a client-centered treatment approach. Which of the following is NOT true of the relationship in person-centered therapy?
• Question 14
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One of the central differences between Freud and Adler was Adler's belief that:
• Question 15
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According to Karen Horney, an Ego Psychologist, the most powerful human drive is
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Self psychologists use the term/s to refer to internalized mental representations of others and the functions they serve for us
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Jung believes a person’s unique memories of thoughts, feelings, and experiences are stored in the
• Question 18
Trauma therapists view the following ideas from Freud as positive EXCEPT
• Question 19
The existential concept of “dasein” includes
• Question 20
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Tamar is intently reading a book and is oblivious to the radio playing. Identify the figure and ground in this example
• Question 21
According to Freud, a key thing that the analyst does is
• Question 22
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Which of the following concepts is not typically addressed by feminist therapy?
• Question 23
Which of the following is most likely to be used by person-centered therapists?
• Question 24
Which of the following does not play a major role in Adlerian therapy?
• Question 25
An important goal of the person-centered counselor is to
• Question 26
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According to Freud, which entity is guided by the reality principle?
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Existential therapists seek “I to thou” relationships with their clients
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In Gestalt theory, self-actualization is
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“Landscapes of consciousness” refers to
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Trauma therapists have criticized Freud's psychosexual theory of development because it can lead to a denial of sexual abuse.
• Question 31
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Mary is dependable, responsible, and achievement-oriented. She has always been extremely well behaved. Mary, according to
an Adlerian therapist, is typical of a/an child
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A counselor who believes that a thorough understanding of a client’s childhood is necessary for successful treatment might exemplify theory
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The most powerful factor in change appears to be
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• Question 34
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Adam, a legislator, was asked by a special interest group to vote for legislation which he did not truly support. Despite his feelings, Adam voted for the law because he had offended the group in the past and wanted to garner their support for future legislative efforts. In existential terms, Adam is
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Rogers a sserts that person-centered therapists work to create a therapeutic atmosphere that facilitates client change by using which of the following necessary and sufficient core conditions?
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A main goal of Freudian psychoanalysis is to
• Question 37
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The growing emphasis on spirituality in counseling is consistent with the existential perspective
• Question 38
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Carl Jung is responsible for all but which one of the following concepts in psychology?
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• Question 39
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Which two of the following, according to Freud, are most likely to be in conflict with each other?
• Question 40
According to Adler, feelings of pain and inadequacy are caused primarily by
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Relational psychoanalysis focuses on the relationship between the client and counselor
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Fred’s client sounded irritated when Fred asked her how her week had been. A counseling response that shows immediacy in this situation might be
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Moriarty notes that time-limited dynamic psychotherapy (TLDP) has a theory of God image difficulties are maintained. This theory states
• Question 44
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Moriarty (2008) believes a client can develop a healthy God image through a healing relationship with a therapist.
• Question 45
Tan notes the following issues with Freud's classical psychoanalysis EXCEPT
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• Question 46
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The Biblical field of Hermeneutics bears some similarities to this philosophical stance
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Tan believes that Gestalt Therapy's emphasis on cultivating awareness of feelings must be balanced with addressing one's thoughts.
• Question 48
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Dr. Eric Johnson believes that Christian counseling with Christian clients should never include seeking to enhance their relationship with Christ because of the secular nature of counseling.
• Question 49
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Gestalt Therapy is like Existential Therapy in that it asks clients important questions about meaning and purpose.
• Question 50
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This philosophy sometimes seen in counseling models emphasizes how reality is co- created by the subjective experiences of the individuals interacting in the situation. Truth is always relative to the perceptions of the individuals involved.
• Question 51
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This philosophy seen in some counseling approaches focuses on each person's unique subjective experience (her thoughts, feelings about the world, people, her thoughts/feelings about herself), as well as the person's current five sense experience—what she's seeing, hearing, feeling in her body, etc. There are no universal truths, only unique individual experiences.
• Question 52
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Kim-van Daalen and Johnson observe that developing a Christian emotion-focused therapy is challenging because the Bible has few examples showing the importance of emotions in the Christian's life.
• Question 53
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Which statement below aligns with a Biblical perspective on the role of the past in
counseling?
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Tan agrees that Gestalt Therapy's focus on cultivating present moment awareness in the client is sufficient to shape the client's values and behavior. [Show Less]