In his multimodal approach, Lazarus borrows from many theories. Which is he LEAST likely to borrow from?
a. behavioral
b. cognitive
c. existential
d. gestalt
Q. 2Compared to 12-session CBT coping skills training at longer-term follow-up, MI was more effective with patients who were:
a. initially less motivated to change.
b. initially more motivated to change.
c. diagnosed with less complex psychological disorders.
d. diagnosed with more complex psychological disorders.
Q. 3For multimodal therapy, the goals of therapy can be described
a. after listening to client dreams.
b. by delineating the behaviors that the client wishes to change.
c. in terms of unconditional positive regard.
d. in terms of the seven basic modalities.
Q. 4Project MATCH found that compared to established 12-Step and CBT treatment for alcohol-dependent clients, the briefer form of Motivational Interviewing:
a. was less effective. c. was more effective.
b. was equally effective. d. showed early but not sustained effects.
Q. 5When a multimodal therapist observes a client describing emotional events in a matter of fact way, the therapist is
a. bridging the gap between client and therapist.
b. experiencing his own firing order.
c. time tripping.
d. tracking the client.
Q. 6Research has demonstrated that Rogers' conditions for successful psychotherapy are:
a. both necessary and sufficient. c. necessary but not sufficient.
b. neither necessary nor sufficient. d. sufficient but not necessary.
Q. 7Multimodal therapy makes use of techniques from
a. behavior therapy
b. gestalt therapy
c. person-centered therapy
d. all of the above
Q. 8The full acceptance of another person is related to which of the following conditions?
a. Genuineness c. Empathy
b. Unconditional positive regard d. Reflective listening
Q. 9When a multimodal therapist observes a client crying, then expressing his sadness verbally, and then talking about his relationship with his wife, the multimodal therapist is ____________ the client.
a. bridging
b. deserting
c. tracking
d. watching