In feminist therapy, the following technique(s) is/are used to help clients recognize the impact of gender-role socialization:
a. free association.
b. unbalancing.
c. scaling questions.
d. consciousness-raising.
Q. 2Which of the following is a form of nonverbal behavior discussed in the text that can affect the counseling relationship?
a. What is said to the client
b. Color of paint on the walls
c. Tone of voice
d. Arrangement of office furniture
Q. 3Rounds can be used to
a. summarize a session.
b. locate energy in a group.
c. deepen the intensity of a session.
d. do all of the available choices.
Q. 4In Freudian and ego psychology, analysts typically maintain a neutral relationship to clients to provide a blank slate upon which clients can project unconscious material. This neutral stance also provides which of the following?
a. The analyst to allow for transference, by carefully observing the client's process.
b. The client connection to their frustration, in order to get at deeper feelings.
c. The analyst the opportunity to examine their countertransference on the client.
d. The client the opportunity to discuss topics not related to the presenting problem.
Q. 5The technique of intensifying experiences and integrating conflicting feelings is associated with:
a. Gestalt therapy.
b. person-centered therapy.
c. existential therapy.
d. reality therapy.
Q. 6How many components make up the counseling environment?
a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five
Q. 7Which of the following is FALSE about the use of rounds?
a. They locate energy in the group
b. They are a great way to kill time
c. They aid members in getting to know one another
d. They help members to learn about one another
Q. 8Newer forms of psychodynamic practice emphasize __________, while more traditionally oriented and analytical forms of practice emphasize __________.
a. drive theory; ego psychology
b. two-person psychology; one-person psychology
c. the client; the counselor
d. fewer sessions; more sessions
Q. 9Which of the following approaches to therapy stresses the attitude of the therapist over the use of techniques?
a. Person-centered therapy
b. Psychoanalytic therapy
c. Cognitive-behavior therapy
d. Behavior therapy