All of the following are components of a systemic cross-theoretical case conceptualization EXCEPT:
a. introduction to the client.
b. the presenting concern.
c. interactional patterns
d. the therapists diagnosis.
Q. 2Sue, an MFT intern, employs various theories when she feels like it, without understanding much of what she is doing or why. Norcross and Beutler might observe that Sue is guilty of __________________________.
a. integration
b. selective borrowing
c. syncretism
d. systematic treatment
Q. 3When a therapist draws freely from techniques of various theories without significant concerns about the theoretical underpinnings, the therapist is utilizing ______________.
a. technical eclecticism
b. an integrative approach
c. transgenerational theory
d. systematic treatment
Q. 4If a therapist utilizes the empathic approach of Rogers to build the counseling relationship and solution-generating questions from solution-focused counseling to generate hope, the therapist is employing ____________________________.
a. theoretical integration
b. common factors approach to integration
c. selective borrowing
d. cross-theoretical conceptualization
Q. 5Integration is a synonym for cross-theoretical integration.
a. True
b. False
Q. 6The benefits of cross-theoretical conceptualization include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. it broadens and deepens your understanding of your client.
b. it helps you identify a dynamic way you might not have other considered.
c. it deepens your knowledge of theory.
d. it helps you to conceptualize a client using a single theory.