If a patient is deemed a partial responder during the termination phases of interpersonal therapy, the therapist will:
a. instill guilt to motivate the patient to be more compliant.
b. review which skills taught were useful and encourage their use.
c. encourage the patient to accept that their symptoms are chronic.
d. terminate treatment regardless because IPT only allows for 16 sessions.
Q. 2Using Bartholomew's four category model of adult attachment, which of the following styles is most consistently correlated with depression?
a. Secure anxiety
b. Dismissing
c. Preoccupied
d. Fearful
Q. 3Using Bartholomew's four category model of adult attachment, which of the following styles would leave an individual more protected against psychological distress?
a. Secure anxiety
b. Dismissing
c. Preoccupied
d. Fearful
Q. 4My client has ADHD; his brains hard-wiring is faulty. What is inaccurate about this statement?
A. ADHD has no ties to neuroscience.
B. Neurons are not connected like wires.
C. Nothing is scientifically inaccurate, but it is ethically questionable.
D. None of the above
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Q. 5Which statement accurately describes the theory of personality that drives interpersonal therapy?
a. Psychoanalytic theory forms the foundation for interpersonal therapy.
b. Interpersonal therapy is guided by multiple personality theories.
c. Cognitive theory forms the foundation for interpersonal therapy.
d. A theory of personality is not directly relevant to interpersonal therapy.
Q. 6According to the International Society for Interpersonal Psychotherapy, following didactic training an individual needs to complete how many supervised IPT cases before they are likely to perform IPT competently?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 10
d. 25
Q. 7Outpatient treatment for adolescent drug and alcohol addiction often includes:
A. 12-step program involvement.
B. cognitive-behavioral interventions.
C. family therapy sessions.
D. all of the above.
Q. 8Interpersonal therapy-evaluation, support, triage (IPT-EST) is designed to:
a. provide long-term, ongoing services to severely depressed patients.
b. offer a 3-session intervention based on rapid diagnosis and treatment.
c. augment IPT's focus on interpersonal issues with thought monitoring.
d. specifically target the special needs of geriatric patients with depression.
Q. 9In the Uganda culture, it is highly likely that a depressed individual would:
a. seek help readily from individuals from a different culture.
b. feel stigmatized by interpersonal therapy's focus on relationship disputes.
c. not appreciate assistance for depression when it was provided.
d. respond when greeted to cover up that they were experiencing depression.