For Alfred Adler, an individual's style of life began
a. after the time a child entered school.
b. in early childhood (before starting school).
c. in adolescence.
d. in adulthood.
Q. 2The individual who was most responsible for advocating Adlerian therapy in America was
a. Don Dinkmeyer.
b. Harold Mosak.
c. Richard Watts.
d. Rudolf Dreikurs.
Q. 3Regarding the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, which of the following is true?
a. Both arrived at their theories independently.
b. Freud was more complimentary of Adler than Adler was of Freud.
c. Freud's theory gave Adler a starting point for his own theory.
d. They reconciled in later life.
Q. 4Jungian group counseling is likely to include attention to
a. addressing the archetypal image of the shadow.
b. analyzing child development.
c. analyzing dreams.
d. analyzing life style.CHAPTER 4ADLERIAN THERAPY
Q. 5Sullwold described the case of a young boy raised by Orthodox Jewish adoptive parents. Helpful to her in the treatment of this boy was knowledge of
a. archetypal imagery.
b. child development.
c. Native American culture.
d. synchronicity.
Q. 6Learning about other cultures has been important for Jungian therapists, so that they may
a. counteract criticisms that state that Jung was anti-Semitic and racist.
b. learn about symbolism that can be used in understanding their patients.
c. provide therapy regardless of the patients' cultural background.
d. understand aggressive or hidden impulses that arise from the shadow archetype.