One contribution of Adlerian therapy is that:
a. practitioners are given a great deal of freedom in working with their clients.
b. it offers a well-defined theory of personality.
c. many of its concepts have been supported by research.
d. it is a common-sense psychology.
Q. 2Marley is looking for a job to teach full time in a counseling program. He decides to apply to Iowa's Fontaine University, a CACREP- accredited program. Marley will need to meet which minimum requirement?
A. A doctoral degree
B. A doctoral degree and teaching experience
C. At least a master's degree in educational psychology plus teaching experience
D. A doctoral degree in counselor education
Q. 3Which of the statements below about trust is FALSE?
a. Trust building is the exclusive province of group leaders.
b. The level of trust in a group depends in large part on the membersindividually and collectively.
c. Participants will trust the group more if they are encouraged to expose their fears.
d. Leaders who show that they are interested in the welfare of individual members and of the group as a whole engender trust.
Q. 4Adler pioneered the practice of teaching professionals through live demonstrations with parents and children before large audiences. This is now called:
a. openforum family counseling.
b. spectator therapy.
c. on stage family therapy.
d. hot seat family counseling.
Q. 5Although some of ACAs divisions having increasingly become independent, in recent years there has been a push to develop a common vision of counseling.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 6At the initial sessions members tend to
a. keep a public image; that is, they present the dimensions of themselves they consider socially acceptable.
b. delve into their deeper emotions.
c. connect with each other by blaming their mothers for their problems.
d. be silent in order to avoid being negatively evaluated by other members.
Q. 7Which of these statements is not true about Alfred Adler?
a. Along with Freud and Jung, Alfred Adler was a major contributor to the initial development of thepsychodynamic approach to therapy.
b. After resigning as president of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Adler founded the Society for IndividualPsychology.
c. Alfred Adler has been criticized by intellectuals for failing to give his brother Edmund due credit for helpinghim develop his theory.
d. Adler stresses the unity of personality, contending that people can only be understood as integrated andcomplete beings.
Q. 8By 2020, all CACREP-accredited master's programs in counseling will require a 60-credit semester master's degree.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false