A limitation of reality therapy is that it:
a. consists of simple concepts that are easily grasped.
b. discounts the therapeutic value of dreams.
c. does not appeal to resistant clients.
d. has limited applicability.
Q. 2In which stage of counseling does the client begin to work on the issues that were identified and increasingly take responsibility for progress in sessions?
a. Work
b. Deepening understanding and goal setting
c. Problem identification
d. Rapport and trust building
Q. 3Dyads can be a very useful technique when the leader wishes to provide a chance for two group members to spend time talking to one another.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 4Which of the following statements best describes Adler's belief about striving for superiority and betterment of self?
a. In the natural effort to better the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life.
b. In the natural effort to fit into the social environment, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life.
c. In the natural effort to attain status or wealth, each person sometimes develops a negative attitude that becomes a template through which they then view life.
d. In the natural effort to hide deeper parts of the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that helps to protect the person from embarrassment.
Q. 5A limitation of psychoanalytic therapy is that:
a. it requires a short period of training for therapists.
b. it is inexpensive for clients.
c. the model stresses biological and instinctual factors to the neglect of social, cultural, and interpersonal ones.
d. many clients have the degree of ego strength needed for regressive and reconstructive therapy.