Question 1
0.5 / 0.5 pts
_______________ is the suspension of personal opinions and attitudes when working with people who violate our core values and morals and social norms such as people who are chronically dishonest, violent, sexist and/or racist.
Nonjudgmental Attitude
Authenticity
Unconditional Positive Regard
Respect and Warmth
Question 2
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Roger is seeing a therapist for severe anxiety. The therapist asks Roger to imagine the anxiety as a person, to give it a name, a voice, and even behaviors. This is done help both the Roger and the therapist to develop a fuller understanding of what the anxiety means to the person, where it stems from, what it does to the person, and how to work through it. What type of approach is the therapist most likely using?
Person-centered
Gestalt
Existential
Cognitive
Question 3
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According to Person Centered Therapy’s view of human nature, which of the following is correct?
At their core, people are essentially good
People are capable of making changes and living productive lives
People innately move toward self-actualization
All of the above
None of the above
Question 4
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The assumption that we have the capacity to understand our problems, we have the resources within us to resolve them and that clients can move toward growth and wholeness by looking within is central to:
feminist therapy.
person-centered therapy
reality therapy
none of the above
Question 5
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Person-centered therapy stresses a _____________ approach in which the helper focuses on a person’s here-and-now experience, seeking to understand how interactions with the environment and others affect one’s immediate experience.
behavioral
phenomenological
Systematic
None of the above
IncorrectQuestion 6
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This therapeutic approach is based on the belief that what our perceptions about ourselves and events in the world are what affect us emotionally, physiologically, as well as behaviorally.
Cognitive
Person-centered
Gestalt
Existentialism
Question 7
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Thoughts, beliefs, and internal images that people have about events in their lives are called cognitions.
True
False
Question 8
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Which theory assumes that people are prone to learning erroneous, self-defeating thoughts that perpetuate their difficulties and that these thoughts can be corrected to create a more fulfilling life?
logotherapy
cognitive therapy
solution-focused therapy
person-centered therapy
Question 9
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Very quick and proficient shortcuts our brain uses to access information and interpret our world are called schemas.
True
False
Question 10
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Having the thought “I’m not smart enough to go back to school” is a type of faulty assumption.
True
False
PartialQuestion 11
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Match the types of cognitive distortions with their appropriate definitions.
“My spouse never wants to go out and do the things I want to do! We always have to what Sam wants!”
“I got into a fight with Mary today. Our relationship is doomed.”
Friend: “Hey, that was a good presentation today. Nice job.” You: “No, I screwed up oon slide 8. I should have talked more about the flux capacitor.”
“Did you see my boyfriend talk to that woman at the party tonight? I bet he’s having an affair with her.”
“If only I hadn’t been late. We would have found a place to sit!”
“I’m afraid to go back to school. What if I fail?”
Question 12
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According to Scholl, Ray and Brady-Ammon in the article for Lesson 8’s reading, counselors must do which of the following?
commit to ongoing personal and professional development
strive toward authenticity
respect their own unique complexity
All of the abov
IncorrectQuestion 13
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According to Scholl, Ray and Brady-Ammon in the article for Lesson 8’s reading, irreducibility means:
People are just a sum of their parts
People are best understood when seen as whole beings.
Both A and B
Neither A or B
IncorrectQuestion 14
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According to Scholl, Ray and Brady-Ammon in the article for Lesson 8’s reading,Humanistic counselors are to recognize the “multiple self-systems” of the client. This includes:
Clients are the primary interpreters of their authority, control, responsibility, and sense of purpose
Clients are to play an active and autonomous role in the counseling process
Counselors are to respect clients’ freedom and potential to make their own choices, set and attain their own goals, and even to fail
All of the above
IncorrectQuestion 15
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According to Scholl, Ray and Brady-Ammon in the article for Lesson 8’s reading, thefundamental principle of humanism is which of the following?
irreducibility
reducitibility
psychosexual development
none of the above


