The paranoid codependent personality is seen as having difficulties
(a) trusting (b) loving (c) communicating (d) working
Q. 2Tim comes to the counselor because he is afraid of life. He does not trust others and therefore has difficulty establishing satisfying relationships. His Person Centered therapist, Carl, would hope that as result of counseling, Tim could
a. learn assertiveness skills
b. be more in touch with his experience
c. use fewer defense mechanisms
d. confront his parents about conditions of worth they instilled
Q. 3Often a _______________ in Individualized Treatment Plans is used to encourage clients to participate successfully in the program.
(a) Reward system
(b) Behavior contract
(c) Level system
(d) Progress report
Q. 4A simple method for clients to use for recording results is:
A. the BARS scale.
B. journaling.
C. the Mac-DR assessment.
D. Draw A Person in the Rain.
Q. 5The schizoid/avoidant personality disorder is based upon one's excessive need for:
(a) attention (b) interaction (c) privacy (d) love
Q. 6Joan finds that she gets very uncomfortable when others want to hug her. She gets anxious and stiff. According to the Person Centered theory, Joan is experiencing
a. a conflict of inner impulses
b. incongruent communication
c. incongruence between self and experience
d. disorganization
Q. 7The reason many clients are fearful of the recovery process is:
A. they do not want to be disappointed.
B. they are afraid of repercussions from friends and family.
C. they must now live without the substance which has controlled
them.
D. they are afraid of the unexpected.
Q. 8During a manic episode, an individual may experience:
a) Euphoria, decreased need for sleep, and grandiosity
b) Depression, increased need for sleep, and increased suicide risk
c) Euphoria, decreased need for sleep, and increased suicide risk
d) Euphoria, increased need for sleep, and inability to concentrate
Q. 9Kitchens focuses on three domains when describing codependent personality disorders. The three domains are:
(a) normal traits, over-responsible behaviors, outward manifestations (b) internal feelings, outward manifestations, normal traits (c) paranoid, histrionic, and internal feelings (d) internal feelings, antisocial, and schizoid