The therapeutic stance of the existential therapist is as a(n):
a. role model
b. fellow traveler
c. analytical transcriber
d. reflective mirror
Q. 2Which is NOT an example of formative evaluation of the contracting phase?
a. How effectively were the professional expectations of the parties spelled out in thecontract?
b. To what degree were the personal expectations of the parties made explicit?
c. Were the amount of time and other resources each party would invest, the times they wouldinvest them, and the costs of those investments adequately defined?
d. All of the above questions are examples of formative evaluation of the contracting phase.
Q. 3Existential psychotherapy is a:
a. philosophical approach to existence.
b. set of rules for therapy.
c. technical therapy approach.
d. religious psychotherapy.
Q. 4Performance feedback does NOT involve:
a. monitoring the implementation.
b. sharing with the consultee specific information of the level of treatment integrity and client performance.
c. the performance of the client system.
d. superior treatment outcomes.
Q. 5The biggest difficulty in learning to do effective sex counseling tends to be:
A. correctly interpreting the complex ethical concerns.
B. mastering the numerous specialized techniques.
C. confronting ones attitudes, values, and beliefs related to sex.
D. learning to use words like penis and vagina without blushing.
Q. 6Through _________________cognitive therapy patients create homework assignments for themselves called behavioral experiments with input from their therapist.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 7In choosing between quantitative evaluation and quantitative evaluation along with qualitative methods of consultation, the main criterion should be:
a. the nature of the data.
b. who is to conduct the evaluation.
c. whether the evaluation is formative or summative.
d. a hybrid of the two methods is not available.