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DJSkopes DJSkopes
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6 years ago
What is meant by the term triadic reciprocity?
 
  a. Behavior, cognition, and feelings interact with the environment as determinants of each other.
  b. Expectations, feelings, and thoughts interact with behavior as determinants of a clients well being.
  c. The three parts of the triad that determine a clients well being are the client, the other people in the clients life, and the environment.
  d. Behavior, cognition, and other intrapersonal factors interact with environment as determinants of each other.

Q. 2

Who conceptualized the process of triadic reciprocity?
 
  a. Robert Carkuff
  b. Eric Berne
  c. Paul Wachtel
  d. Albert Bandura
  e. Murray Bowen

Q. 3

McAdams saw himself as a theorist split between _________________ and _____________.
 
  a. cognitive-behaviorism; hermeneutics
  b. existentialism; transcendentalism
  c. narrative approaches; psychoanalytical approaches
  d. integration; eclecticism
  e. hermeneutics; empiricism

Q. 4

What is the basic postulate of the cognitive-interpersonal cycle?
 
  a. The cycle is begun early in life and is almost impossible to break.
  b. The primary source for the cycle lies outside of the individual.
  c. The individuals behavior influences the environment and shapes others behavior back to him.
  d. The cognitive-interpersonal cycle is primarily cognitive and secondarily relational.
  e. The most well adapted individuals understand that interpersonal cycles function best if applied consistently across relationships.

Q. 5

According to Arkowitz (1992), interpersonal schemas bring about and are maintained by what process?
 
  a. divergent and convergent loops
  b. love-hate relationships
  c. re-enactment of the family constellation
  d. fear of change
  e. cognitive-interpersonal cycles

Q. 6

What is meant by selective inattention?
 
  a. A behavioral technique used by eclectic therapists who attempt to extinguish unwanted behaviors by ignoring them.
  b. The sometimes problematic, sometimes positive behavior of deciding to forget painful experiences.
  c. The problematic pattern of not profiting from experience by never noticing that it occurred.
  d. The positive intervention of learning to spend time only with people who treat you well.
  e. The positive intervention of learning to pay attention only to important events.
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Answer to #1

Answer: d

Answer to #2

Answer: d

Answer to #3

Answer: e

Answer to #4

Answer: c

Answer to #5

Answer: e

Answer to #6

Answer: c
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