Liberty University
EDCO 715 / EDCO715
Quiz 2
Course 202030 Summer 2020 EDCO 715-B06 LUO
Test Quiz 2 due Friday night of week 8
Started 7/2/20
... [Show More] 8:31 PM Submitted 7/2/20 10:42 PM Due Date 7/3/20 11:59 PM
• Question 1
Which of the following is NOT a technique that is used by a Reality Therapist?
• Question 2
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Which of the following developed a theory of family therapy that does not focus on emotions?
• Question 3
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This version of Cognitive Therapy varies in its emphasis on the past dependent on the diagnosis
• Question 4
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Which of the following treatment systems has received the most empirical validation of its effectiveness?
• Question 5
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Nick is having great difficulty getting over his breakup with Susan, his girlfriend of 2 years. According to Reality Therapy,
• Question 6
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Jim is 14 years old and was recently suspended from school for repeated incidents of physical aggression with his peers. Jim’s parents brought him to therapy to help him learn
better ways of “managing his anger”. During the initial interview, Jim’s parents admitted that their relationship has been turbulent for the past 5 years, and they have been verbally and physically aggressive with each other. They also reported that in the past two years, they have regularly told Jim that he was stupid and problematic, mostly because they’re “at their wits end” and “don’t know what to do with him”. In this situation, Satir would argue that the family members
• Question 7
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Which of the following is an example of a question that a Reality Therapist is likely to ask a client?
• Question 8
Behaviors are usually more accessible than either thoughts or emotions
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• Question 9
The purpose of using active verbs and “ing” words in reality therapy is to
• Question 10
According to Structural Family therapy, subsystems are
• Question 11
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Which of the following is not a stage in Clara Hill’s three stage integrated model?
• Question 12
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An approach which emphasizes the therapeutic alliance and other essential ingredients that have been found to characterize effective treatment is called
• Question 13
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This question might be used to gather evidence against a client's negative automatic thoughts in Cognitive Therapy.
• Question 14
Clients working with behavior therapists can expect their clinicians to
• Question 15
In cognitive therapy, thoughts are believed to be
• Question 16
REBT contends that it is important to separate performance from
• Question 17
Cognitive therapists believe that effective therapy consists primarily of
• Question 18
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Madison was referred to an employee assistance counselor because of anger she had expressed in the workplace. Madison reported that before she stormed out of a recent staff meeting, she first thought about how her colleague’s reasoning was incorrect, and then felt angry at the influence the person wielded. To effectively use bridging with Madison (in the above question), a multimodal therapist would
• Question 19
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Which of the following is NOT incorporated in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)?
• Question 20
The “diagnosis” in Reality therapy is:
• Question 21
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Which of the following concepts is NOT associated with the first wave of behavior therapy?
• Question 22
The Reality Therapy acronym SAMI2C3 represents
• Question 23
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Regardless of which model of family systems theory used, it is important for the clinician to remain the observer and allow the family to work out its own problems
• Question 24
The stimulus response (S-R) concept explains the formation of
• Question 25
Which of the following is NOT one of Satir’s faulty communication stances?
• Question 26
In cognitive therapy, background factors
• Question 27
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Which of the following questions about the third generation of behavior therapy is NOT true?
• Question 28
Intermittent reinforcement is generally less effective than regular reinforcement
• Question 29
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offer(s) conceptual guidelines for integrating two or more treatment
systems
• Question 30
When treating young people who represent diverse ethnic and cultural groups, cognitive therapy
• Question 31
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Circular questioning is a fundamental strategy developed by the Milan School in Italy
• Question 32
In Reality Therapy, the acronym WDEP represents
• Question 33
A decrease in the prescriptive matching of treatment to diagnosis is anticipated
• Question 34
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Emotion-focused couples therapy combines attachment theory with an experiential and systemic approach
• Question 35
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Strategic family therapy developed by Jay Haley and others teaches therapists to:
• Question 36
A weekly paycheck is an example of a fixed-interval reinforcement
• Question 37
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EMDR, which helps people reduce negative images resulting from traumatic experiences, involves the use of
• Question 38
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Cognitive theorists view the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as
• Question 39
Which of the following treatment systems is based on the idea that small changes can lead to larger changes that have a “ripple” effect?
• Question 40
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Which of the following is not a strong influence on the development of Hill’s three stage integrated model?
• Question 41
Glasser asserts that human behavior is a function of the
• Question 42
Behavioral therapy has no place in family systems theory
• Question 43
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A scattered approach to treatment which is haphazard and inconsistent, having neither direction nor coherence, is called
• Question 44
When Joan goes to class to take a test, she experiences a vague “bad”
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feeling. According to Beck's Cognitive Therapy, the most immediate cause of this feeling is probably:
• Question 45
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When Christians have concerns regarding any imagery involved in devotional meditation, Christian counselors can discuss
• Question 46
Christianity stresses
• Question 47
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Family Therapy models always coincide with Biblical perspectives on what constitutes healthy family functioning.
• Question 48
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Tan believes this integration approach is particularly helpful when working with clients who are non-Christians or are not interested in discussing spiritual issues in therapy.
• Question 49
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Tan recommends explicit informed consent for Christian integration to occur in therapy.
• Question 50
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Tan believes there are at least three persons involved in every counseling session.
• Question 51
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Tan believes this form of prayer may be especially useful for Christian clients who have unresolved painful memories from their past.
• Question 52
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From a Christian perspective, there are limitations to how far we can progress emotionally through cultivating willpower and self-control alone.
• Question 53
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Christian clients who emphasize their sin without having a good understanding of God's grace can increase their emotional distress.
• Question 54
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This Christian meditation form involves immersing oneself into a Biblical story or parable using the imagination and one's senses.
• Question 55
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A Christian perspective on change embraces high motivation and willpower as the primary resources for change in Christian clients [Show Less]