What is Systematic Treatment Selection (STS)?
a. A research-based, technically eclectic system that guides the therapist at choice points. The principles and guidelines provide a checklist for integrating two or more approaches.
b. An eclectic approach that suggests that a counselor follow his or instinct when selecting interventions.
c. A research-based, common factors approach to counseling.
d. A research-based, technically eclectic system that provides a structured psychological theory based on merging client centered, existential, and behavioral approaches.
e. An unproven theory of counseling that was created by combining Gestalt and cognitive-behavioral approaches.
Q. 2What was the basis for Lazarus multimodal theory?
a. social learning theory
b. psychoanalysis
c. person centered theory
d. Gestalt
e. feminist theory
Q. 3Which of the following is an example of technical eclecticism?
a. Prochaskas transtheoretical therapy
b. Lazarus multimodal approach
c. Wachtels fusion of psychoanalytical and behavioral approaches
d. Transpersonal therapy
e. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Q. 4What is technical eclecticism?
a. Using a core of healing elements shared across theories and techniques.
b. Blending elements of two or more established approaches into a unified point of view.
c. Blending psychology with some other science such as medicine.
d. Using a collection of techniques with theoretical synthesis of approaches.
e. Using a collection of techniques without theoretical synthesis of approaches
Q. 5Which of the following is the least common form of integrative approaches to counseling?
a. technical eclecticism
b. theoretical integration
c. common factors orientation
d. syncretism
e. behaviorism
Q. 6A __________________________ approach aspires to be an improvement upon both or all of the separate approaches that serve as its basis.
a. transtheoretical
b. technical eclecticism
c. synergistic
d. multimodal
e. theoretical integration