COUN 6726-26, Couples and Family Counseling, Week 10 Exam (Fall QTR)
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- Question: A family counselor should:
- Question: Which of the following is NOT considered to be a therapist’s responsibility according to Virginia Satir?
- Question: From a psychodynamic perspective, the lifespan development of a couple or family is substantially impacted by the early development of the individuals within the system. As such, which one of the following statements is true?
- Question: According to structural theory, family structure is made up of persistent patterns of interaction that provide families with both covert and overt rules about how, when, and with whom family members relate.
- Question: Which one of the following is NOT true about the goals of Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy?
- Question: Overall, the goal of Narrative Therapy is to:
- Question: Which one of the following is NOT a true statement?
- Question: According to Kempler’s Gestalt Family Therapy, the following four concepts play various roles in resolving a family’s struggle, and the family’s progress toward healing: agreement, compromise, giving up, and losing.
- Question: Cultural identity:
- Question: Family genograms examine three generations of a family’s life span.
- Question: Indirect directives influence change without a clear and overt request of the client.
- Question: Systems theory became prominent in the and began to challenge Western and individualistic notions.
- Question: In terms of CBC/FT, clinicians give greater or lesser emphasis to variables addressed in theory and practice, depending in part on where he or she falls on a continuum between a more behavioral or more cognitive orientation.
- Question: Alignments and coalitions help family counselors to see who has decision-making authority and responsibility within the family system.
- Question: Which one of the following couples, marriage, and family theories has had more studies demonstrating the efficacy of its approaches than any other model?
- Question: Central to the cybernetic perspective is a recognition that all human roles and relationships are:
- Question: According to Bowen, if a nuclear family emotional system is too emotionally “fused,” the systems will become unstable and members will seek various ways to reduce tension and maintain stability. Members may turn to such means as alcohol, drugs, and/or other symptom development.
- Question: Which of the following is not a functional characteristic of a family according to Gladding?
- Question: According to the text, which one of the following accurately describes the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
- Question: What percent of the population of the United States resides in a family household which is of White European ancestry, middle class, protestant, heterosexual, with two school-age children, a “stay-at-home” mother, and a father who is the primary “bread winner?”
- Question: the stage is characterized by the necessity to face the stage critical task of differentiating from the family of origin and developing a new relationship with parents.
- Question: Counselors create a difficult task that causes distress for the client “equal to or greater than that caused by the symptom” and this is called an ordeal.
- Question: Cognitive-Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy (CBC/FT) is among the most-used approaches to couple and family therapy.
- Question: One of the critiques of traditional Behavioral Couple Therapy is that research has indicated, that a large portion of couples
- Question: Which of the following is a descriptor for Carl Whitaker’s term “Flight into health?”
- Question: In addition to issues of language, cultural considerations require that counselors have a grasp of the nuances of communication styles that may differ between cultural groups.
- Question: A multiple relationship can be defined as a counselor having a relationship with the client, couple, family, or supervisee outside of the therapeutic or supervisory relationship.
- Question: All but one of the following distinguishes couples, marriage, and family counseling from other professions. Which one does not?
- Question: Which of the following is NOT a technique in Gestalt Family Therapy?
- Question: Which of the following is a true statement about cognitive restructuring?
- Question: The authors of this book define family as “those who marry, never marry, have children or never have children, adopt, are gay, lesbian, or are comprised of some other alternative constellation of individuals.”
- Question: When it comes to multiple relationships, the ethical code can be difficult to discern because it often lacks clear cut recommendations.
- Question: Triangulation is:
- Question: Racism and oppression is primarily a “White” phenomenon. Minority populations cannot be “racist.”
- Question: Strategic family therapy focuses on the structural boundaries and integrity of the family subsystems. They are more concerned with changing how the family is organized, whereas structural family therapists may work on power struggles and hierarchy, but focus on changing the family interactional processes, patterns, and related functioning.
- Question: Which one of the following is NOT a major construct of Bowenian family systems theory?
- Question: Which one of the following is NOT a true statement about the role of the counselor within Structural Family Therapy?
- Question: One of the benefits inherent in describing the life cycle of a family is the fact that most depictions of the life cycle of a family are stage theories and are linear in nature.
- Question: The goal of community genogram is to:
- Question: Which one of the following is NOT an additional factor that may affect the family life cycle?4