A client begins reacting to his therapist as if he was his father. A Gestalt therapist would most likely respond by:
a. ignoring it.
b. raising the client's awareness of how transferences have affected his past and current relationships.
c. making sure the client understands that the therapist is not his father.
d. challenge the client to live a more integrated style of life.
Q. 2Which of the following theories makes the most use of the concept of unconscious processes?
a. Adlerian theory
b. Jungian theory
c. object relations
d. reality therapy
Q. 3A Gestalt therapist would interpret a client's transference as:
a. the client's fantasy. c. resistance.
b. introjection. d. an indication of progress.
Q. 4Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?
a. Lazarus's multimodal therapy
b. Prochaska's transtheoretical therapy
c. Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
d. narrative therapyCHAPTER 17COMPARISON AND CRITIQUE
Q. 5When Motivational Interviewing is added to another established therapy, like CBT, effect sizes over time:
a. vary dramatically depending on the target population. c. increase.
b. decrease. d. remain stable.
Q. 6Which of the following theories tracks changes in the client?
a. Lazarus's multimodal approach
b. Prochaska's transtheoretical approach
c. Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic therapy
d. narrative therapy
Q. 7Meta-analyses have shown that across a range of target problems, the effect sizes comparing Motivational Interviewing to control groups:
a. remain stable over time. c. decrease over time.
b. increase over time. d. vary dramatically.
Q. 8When a therapist follows the client as the client has distorted thoughts, then the client discusses her compulsive hand washing, the therapist is using this technique.
a. bridging
b. contingency management
c. environmental reevaluation
d. time tripping