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Listening for the theme of a story is an approach typical of


A) behavior therapists.
B) multimodal therapists.
C) narrative therapists.
D) solution-focused therapists.

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In narrative therapy, letters written by therapists to clients


A) itemize the cost of therapy.
B) spell out the agreements about what is likely to take place in therapy.
C) are letters of recommendation for future employers.
D) summarize the session and externalize the problem.

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When a therapist listens for problem-saturated stories, the therapist is likely to be a


A) psychoanalyst.
B) behavior therapist.
C) narrative therapist.
D) reality therapist.

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Which of these theorists is NOT associated with constructivist therapy approaches?


A) Insoo Kim Berg
B) Erik Erikson
C) David Epston
D) Michael White

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Asking if a miracle occurred and the problems you have been telling me about were solved, what would be different?" is a question asked by a (an)


A) narrative therapist.
B) strategic therapist.
C) solution-focused therapist.
D) structural therapist.

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Leagues are used in narrative therapy because they ____________ client stories.


A) externalize
B) provide unique outcomes
C) provide support for
D) reinforce

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In solution-focused therapy, it is important that goals be


A) concrete.
B) comprehensive.
C) behavioral.
D) psychodynamic.

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Milton Erickson, who influenced the development of solution-focused and narrative therapies, had an extraordinary way of viewing


A) patients.
B) other therapists.
C) other psychotherapy theories.
D) psychoanalytic techniques.

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George Kelly's constructivist theory of personality is based on constructs such as


A) lifestyle.
B) golf-ball.
C) strong-weak.
D) the ego.

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Viewing the client as a protagonist is common to psychodrama and ?


A) Adlerian therapists
B) narrative therapists
C) reality therapists
D) solution-focused therapists

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Encouraging the development of positive unique outcomes is an approach associated with


A) behavior therapy
B) cognitive therapy.
C) narrative therapy.
D) reality therapy.

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Use of the scaling technique is associated with which of the following therapies?


A) Adlerian therapy
B) strategic therapy
C) reality therapy
D) solution-focused therapy

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Asking a patient, "When did the problem NOT occur" is a technique used in


A) Adlerian therapy.
B) behavior therapy.
C) REBT.
D) solution-focused therapy.

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Which of these theories most clearly examines problems from the client's point of view?


A) drive theory
B) narrative therapy
C) REBT
D) reality therapy

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The goal of assessment in solution-focused therapy is to attend to the client's


A) childhood history.
B) dysfunctional thoughts.
C) irrational beliefs.
D) motivation.

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In narrative therapy, leagues can serve the purpose of providing


A) organized sports for clients.
B) acknowledgments of therapeutic success.
C) means of classifying clients by ability to change.
D) support for clients' stories.

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According to constructivist philosophers, it is


A) dreams that disturb people.
B) perceptions of reality that disturb people.
C) perceptions of society that disturb people.
D) reality itself that disturbs people.

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George Kelly's Reptest, designed to measure constructs that are important to people, has


A) been used widely in integrative therapies.
B) no objective scoring methods.
C) objective scoring methods, but low validity.
D) objective scoring methods and high validity.

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The question:"What have you done since you called for an appointment, that has made a difference in your problem?", is referred to as ___________ in solution focused therapy.


A) complimenting
B) the miracle question
C) pre-therapy change
D) scaling

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C

In solution-focused therapy, asking "When did the problem NOT occur?", is referred to as


A) complimenting
B) an exception-seeking question.
C) the miracle question.
D) scaling.

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