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Similar to Maslow, Glasser suggest that we are all born with 5 primary________
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needs
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Similar to Existential psychotherapy, the main focus of Reality Therapy is the patient's:
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capacity to make choices
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For Reality Therapy, Total Behavior includes all but one of the following components:
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rewards & punishments
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In Reality Therapy, like Psychoanalysis, the therapist utilizes the transference to understand how the patient manages relationships and past conflicts.
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FALSE
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Reality Therapy does not place great emphasis on early childhood experiences and, instead, stays focused on present issues.
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TRUE
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The focus of Reality Therapy is deeply tied to addressing the symptoms of mental d/os as represented in the DSM-IV.
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FALSE
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be said by a Reality therapist?
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are your behaviors getting you what you want?
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Which of the following is not part of the WDEP system of REality Therapy?
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Enactment
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A Reality therapist would be most interested in learning how a client is:
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meeting their basic need
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Reality therapy is grounded in which theory?
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Choice Theory
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For a Reality Therapist, developing a plan of action is guided by the _______ system.
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SAMIC3
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The idea that change in one part of a system effects change in all other parts is called:
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Wholeness
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A tightrope walker can successfully balance on a wire beacause of a systems concept(s) called:
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(b) dynamic equilibrium and (d) feedback
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The idea that there is more than one way to create a specific problem or its solution is called:
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Equifinality
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The notion that the system as a whole is different from the sum of its parts is called:
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non-summativity
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From a systems theory perspective, psychopathology is understood as:
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a process of behaviors that are played out between people and the context of their environment
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Of equal importance to the definition of a system is its components and its________/
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boundaries
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For family therapy, the Patient is:
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the entire family as a whole
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For Murray Bowen, psychopathology is:
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a measure of lack of differentiation from the family ego-mass.
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Bowen asserted that a dyad (two persons) effectively stabilizes conflict or tension by:
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triangulating a third party
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Bowen's term for a pictorial map of a families history of relationships is called:
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genogram
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Nathan Ackerman was most noted for his concept of:
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role complementarity
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Carl Whittaker asserted that persons were inhibited from becoming individual because of:
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personal meanings and fantasies
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Whittaker's approach to family therapy was sometimes called:
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psychotherapy of the absurd
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For Whittaker, it was important for people to recognize the______ of their fantasies before thy could change them.
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absurdity
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When Whittaker tells a family about his own fantasies and thoughts he is using a technique called______ to give them permission to examine their own symbolic meanings.
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seeding the unconscious
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Salvador Minuchin's approach to family therapy is called:
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Structural Family Therapy
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Minuchin believed that a person's behavior is determined by:
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the structure of social relations
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Minuchin also believed that changes in a person's behavior are:
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bi-directional
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Which of the following would not be an example of joining, as per a Minuchin approach to family therapy?
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reflective listening
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The theorists credited with coining the term "conjoint therapy" is:
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Satir
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In Gottman's Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which process involves calling the partner names?
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contempt
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According to Gottman, conflict in a marriage is:
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an opportunity to share feelings and foster intimacy
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A sound Marital House includes:
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a marital friendship, positive sentiment override, conflict regulation, creating a shared meaning system (ALL)
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A family who describes themselves as supportive and open to accepting each other's differences, but who is actually quite emotionally fragile and superficial, would be an example of:
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pseudo-mutuality
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