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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A hierarchical
B idealization
C bias
D structure
E implicit
Question #2
A Pavlovian
B dishabituation
C extinction
D inhibitive
E operant
Question #3
A
B psychodynamic
C psychoanalytic
D cognitive behavioral
E humanistic
F client-centered
Question #4
A adaptation
B restructuring
C de-escalation
D development
E alteration
Question #5
A flow
B biofeedback
C meditation
D mindfulness
E hypnosis
Question #6
A PCT is based almost exclusively on a White, Western European, male-centric model of how therapy should be conducted.
B PCT’s techniques can be applied by anyone, trained or untrained, and thus do not rise to the level of professional therapy.
C PCT is based on nonspecific treatment factors, without considering specific treatment factors to directly target a given mental problem.
D The research that has examined PCT has only looked at conditions where therapy clients had very low (or less severe) forms of psychopathology.
E Because the foundation of PCT is the use of 12-step anonymous programs, it is all but impossible to gather true data about the impact it has on its clients.
Question #7
A People experience distress and unhappiness when they refuse to face painful or difficult experiences or memories from their lives.
B Maladaptive actions are learned and can be unlearned and replaced with adaptive actions.
C There is a fundamental mismatch between a person’s real self and ideal self, which leads to inappropriate actions.
D Childhood conflicts and unconscious impulses exceed the capacity of defense mechanisms to keep them outside of consciousness.
E Thoughts, actions, and emotions interact and contribute to psychopathology.
Question #8
A mindfulness
B unconditional positive regard
C recognition of transference
D boundary setting
E ethical decision making
Question #9
A It focuses more on conscious and unconscious sexual drives.
B It is a briefer form of psychotherapy.
C It focuses more on relieving distress than on changing a person.
D It places the client in his/her social context.
E It places the client in his/her interpersonal context.
Question #10
A Karen Horney
B Margaret Meade
C Joseph Wolpe
D Abraham Maslow
E Carl Rogers
Question #11
A transference
B free association
C dream analysis
D analysis of resistance
E word association
Question #12
A prototypes
B exemplars
C schemas
D concepts
E scripts
Question #13
A Miles, who suffers from recurrent major depressive episodes.
B Yvette, who does not have a formal diagnosis of a psychological condition, but is having serious problems in her relationship with her husband.
C Famtah, who is suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder.
D Evelyn, who was diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder.
E Yoni, who has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
Question #14
A in-vivo
B exposure
C restructuring
D cognitive reappraisal
E social skills
Question #15
A Dr. Lowe gets very frustrated with his client’s lack of effort on the same day that he argues with his grown son about not working toward a successful career.
B Qi yells at her therapist from time to time even though she is really angry at her own daughter.
C Lorenzo has a very bad day at work and ,when he gets home, explodes at his children when they make a very minor mistake.
D When she finds out that her insurance company will not pay for additional sessions, Carla calls her therapist and leaves a message saying that she will not be returning to the office.
E Erick decides that he has fallen in love with his therapist, despite the fact that he has been married for 7 years.
Question #16
A “What are the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious?”
B “What are repression, regression, and rationalization?”
C “What are the oral, anal, phallic, and genital stages?”
D “What are the personal unconscious and collective unconscious?”
E “What are the id, ego, and superego?”
Question #17
A Psychodynamic reappraisal therapy
B Person-centered restructuring
C Dialectical behavior therapy
D Cognitive behavior therapy
E Directive Gestalt therapy
Question #18
A Alfred Adler
B Erik Erikson
C Carl Jung
D Sigmund Freud
E Fritz Perls
Question #19
A The ease with which this form of counseling can coexist with biomedical interventions.
B The emphasis on a warm, non-judgmental client-therapist relationship.
C The fact that the therapy can normally be conducted in 8 or fewer sessions.
D The ability to uncover repressed unconscious conflicts that lead to psychopathology.
E The abundance of empirical support for its effectiveness.
Question #20
A Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
B Aaron T. Beck
C Martin E.A. Seligman
D Francis Cecil Sumner
E Albert Ellis