The I CAN START model is
a) used mostly in children with autism to guide case conceptualization and treatment planning
b) a model used by counselors to guide case conceptualization and treatment planning
c) based on operant conditioning and used to motivate clients to meet treatment goals
d) based on operant conditioning and used mostly in children to encourage progress
Q. 2The need for selfobjects is
a. life-long
b. temporary
c. necessary during the first year of life
d. dependent on the client
Q. 3The viewpoint that emphasizes a person's unique, idiosyncratic, perceptions of the facts and events is called the:
A. Social interest perspective.
B. Phenomenological perspective.
C. Teleological perspective.
D. Soft determinism.
Q. 4To determine if substance abuse is a result of heredity or environment, researchers have relied mainly on:
(a) Twin Studies
(b) Genograms
(c) Adoption Studies
(d) A and C
Q. 5All of the following are examples of how to break a substance abuse habit, except:
(a) Get arrested every time you purchase heroine
(b) Have a positive experience every time you smoke marijuana
(c) Replace cocaine use with AA meetings
(d) Gradually reintegrate back into social situations where alcohol is present
Q. 6The relationship in SP therapy differs from traditional psychoanalysis in that:
a. the client assumes the patient role
b. it is warmer and more informal
c. the client doesn't talk much
d. drives and urges aren't discussed
Q. 7Adler believe that lifestyle was essentially formed by the age of:
A. 10
B. 13
C. 7
D. 5
Q. 8In alcoholic homes, which of the following labels best describes the role of the over-achiever?
(a) scapegoat (b) hero (c) lost child (d) mascot
Q. 9Using SP theory, if the grandiose-exhibitionistic aspects are strongest, the individual will be:
a. boring and naked
b. loud and annoying
c. assertive and ambitious
d. passive and reserved