_____________ refers to the therapists sincere interest in clients unique life experiences and the meanings that are generated from these experiences.
a. Withness
b. Curiosity
c. Expertise
d. Empathy
Q. 2All of the following would be considered non-collaborative in collaborative therapy EXCEPT:
a. a monologue.
b. using pejorative descriptions of clients.
c. offering opinions.
d. two-way dialogical conversations.
Q. 3In collaborative therapy, therapists take a not knowing stance. What does this mean?
a. The therapist does not prepare for the session prior to meeting the client.
b. The therapist believes he can fill in the gaps in the clients story.
c. The therapist does not know what the outcome of therapy will be.
d. The therapist does not assume they understand the clients experience before the client tells them about it.
Q. 4Collaborative therapists focus on the __________ of therapy.
a. content
b. process
c. structure
d. solutions
Q. 5Narrative therapy is often the therapy of choice for working with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning clients because it helps to deconstruct the _______________ discourses that are often the greatest suffering in GLBTQ clients.
a. minority
b. local
c. heterosexist
d. gay-affirmative
Q. 6In narrative therapy, letters are used for each of the following purposes EXCEPT:
a. to solidify preferred narratives.
b. to emphasize client agency.
c. to consolidate gains in therapy.
d. to scrutinize the problem story.
Q. 7The following are guidelines for narrative reflecting teams EXCEPT:
a. team members participate in a monologue.
b. comments should be offered in a tentative manner.
c. comments are based on what actually occurs in the room.
d. reflections should be kept short.