
Counseling
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- Q1
What is one of the primary goals of family therapy?
To increase independence from family members
To diagnose mental health disorders
To improve communication among family members
To focus on individual issues separately
30s - Q2
Which of the following is NOT a key stage in the process of family therapy?
Assessment
Engagement
Intervention
Medication
30s - Q3
During the initial session of family therapy, a common technique used is:
Hypnosis
Genogram Creation
Group Therapy
Role-Playing
30s - Q4
The role of assessment in family therapy primarily involves:
Determining the family income level
Evaluating individual mental health
Understanding family dynamics
Conducting psychological testing
30s - Q5
A strong therapeutic alliance in family therapy is important because it:
Helps in the quick resolution of conflicts
Establishes trust and collaboration between therapist and family
Ensures that therapy sessions are covered by insurance
Guarantees successful therapy outcomes
30s - Q6
The primary objective of couples and marriage therapy is to:
Diagnose mental illnesses
Focus on individual career development
Mediate financial disputes
Enhance communication and resolve conflicts
30s - Q7
Communication patterns in relationships:
Are typically unchangeable
Are crucial in understanding and resolving conflicts
Have little impact on relationship dynamics
Are primarily influenced by external factors
30s - Q8
Which term, coined by Nathan Ackerman, refers to the technique of provoking family members to open up and express what is on their mind?
Reflective listening
Guided imagery
Emotional flooding
Tickling of defenses
30s - Q9
Splitting is a psychological defense mechanism that involves evaluating relationships by viewing object representations as either all good or all bad.
False
True
30s - Q10
Displacement involves separating parts of oneself from awareness of other parts, resulting in behaving as if one had separate sets of values.
False
True
30s - Q11
An internal thought of, “I feel nervous about the presentation, but I think I can handle it,” changed to “I feel nervous about the presentation, but my boss thinks I'm not prepared,” is an example of __________________.
Projective identification
Confrontation
Intrapsychic defense
Splitting
30s - Q12
A genogram is a visual representation of a person’s family tree, going back at least three generations. It is useful for tracking relationship changes, identifying repetitive patterns, and demonstrating the impact of change and life cycle transitions.
True
False
30s - Q13
Which term describes a way of communicating that involves expressing one's own feelings and thoughts in a personal and responsible manner, encouraging others to share their perspectives?
Cutoff
Emotional reactivity
None of the above
"I" position
30s - Q14
Compartmentalization is the merging of intellectual and emotional functions so that an individual does not
have a clear sense of self and others.
True
False
30s - Q15
What is the term for the process of separating feelings from intellect, often used to reduce emotional reactivity and clarify thinking?
Emotional cutoff
Displacement
None of the above
Differentiation
30s