In what way is solution-oriented hypnosis different than traditional hypnosis?
a. Solution-oriented hypnosis is hierarchical.
b. Solution-oriented hypnosis is permissive.
c. Solution-oriented hypnosis re-programs the client once they are in a trance.
d. The therapist runs the show.
Q. 2In order to help survivors of sexual abuse, solution-based counselors identify clients unique solutions using _________________________.
a. miracle questions
b. scaling questions
c. constructive questions
d. coping questions
Q. 3When working with survivors of sexual abuse and/or trauma, solution-based therapist honor the agency of the survivors. What does that mean?
a. Solution-based therapists allow the client to decide whether or when to tell their abuse story.
b. Solution-based therapists insist the survivor share the details of their abuse.
c. Solution-based therapists take a more directive role in working with the survivor.
d. Solution-based therapists determine the pacing of the therapy.
Q. 4Which of the following is an example of a request?
a. You dont do anything romantic anymore.
b. I would really enjoy adding some romance back into our relationship.
c. It would be nice if you would show me that you love me.
d. It would be nice if we went back to giving each other a kiss before we left the house.
Q. 5_______________ is based on distinguishing between three levels of experience: facts, stories, and experience.
a. Complaints
b. Requests
c. Videotalk
d. Reflection
Q. 6In solution-oriented therapy, the key with compliments is to compliment _________________________.
a. in order to get closer to the client
b. in order to help the client feel good about themselves
c. in order to acknowledge the clients personhood
d. in order to acknowledge a clients progress toward their goals
Q. 7Which of the following is an example of a pre-suppositional question?
a. What will you be doing differently once we resolve these issues?
b. What are you going to do to resolve this issue?
c. What do you do to contribute to the problem?
d. What will your life look like when you change problem?
Q. 8A couple attends therapy with Amelia, a solution-oriented therapist. The couple reports a very difficult relationship, always arguing, disagreeing, and separating. After a very intense first session, Amelia says to the couple, Between now and the next time we meet, I would like you to observe, so that you can describe to me next session, what happens in your relationship that you do not want to have changed by therapy. What kind of intervention is Julia using?
a. the miracle question
b. scaling questions
c. optimism and hope
d. a formula first session task
Q. 9All of the following are included in the basic tenets of solution-focused intervention according to de Shazer EXCEPT:
a. if it isnt broken, dont fix it.
b. small steps can lead to big changes.
c. the solution is usually related to the problem.
d. no problem happens all of the time, there are always exceptions.