What is nave realism?
a. The tendency of people to believe they see the world in a more objective, rational way than do others.
b. The tendency of people to classify others into groups on the basis of common characteristics.
c. The ability of some people to be more objective and rational than others.
d. The ability of some people to resist group influence better than others.
Question 2All of the following are ways to improve communication; however, which one did the author say was one of the most valuable tools I've received in my training over the years?
a. Be attentive.
b. The meaning of any communication is the response you get.
c. Wait for the big picture.
d. Share the responsibility for connecting.
Question 3What is it called when someone spends a lot of time telling him or herself how important he is?
a. Perfectionism
b. The blind self
c. Narcissism
d. Being a power victim
Question 4What does the concept of limit one, limit them all mean?
a. Limiting your emotions will restrict your comfort zone.
b. Trying not to have certain feelings will probably result in limited emotional expression in general.
c. Limiting your emotions usually makes things worse.
d. Don't always push your emotions to the limit.
Question 5What is a defense mechanism?
a. Physical exercises you can do to make yourself feel better.
b. A way to increase the anger you feel so you are better able to protect your own interests.
c. Unconsciously deceiving yourself to protect youself from a painful emotion.
d. A way to gain control over your emotions.
Question 6What does the concept of birth order refer to?
a. The order we were born in dictates who is in charge.
b. There are general behavioral characteristics associated with the order in which we were born.
c. The order we were born in determines who is rebellious.
d. There is competition for who is going to play each role in the family.
Question 7Which of the following is a characteristic of narcissistic people?
a. They are confident, stable, and secure.
b. They are preoccupied with their own needs and feel that they deserve special treatment.
c. They have low self-esteem.
d. They are more able than others to identify and correct thought distortions.
Question 8According to Bowen, there are eight family processes that influence how we act later in life. A person who was triangulated in a family system is more likely than others to do which of the following in later life?
a. Be recruited into a cult.
b. Be caught up in the emotional interdependencies of other social groups.
c. Reject others who try to begin a relationship.
d. Be the black sheep in future relationships.