Multiple Choice Questions:
1.The psychoanalytically oriented worker would be much quicker to notice and emphasize the earlier life experience of the client than the behaviorally oriented worker. (p. 193)
True
False
2.The therapist who practices classical psychoanalysis seeks to maintain:
(p. 193)
a.a sense of neutrality and objectivity with the client.
b.a schedule of pre-determined client goals.
c.an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
d.both (a) and (c) are correct
e.none of the above
3.Psychoanalytic theory is based upon the client’s current life situation rather than on helping clients come to terms with their personal past. (p. 193)
True
False
4.Behavior therapy is based upon bringing unconscious material to the conscious to strengthen the ego. (p. 194)
True
False
5.Behavior therapy is a direct, active and specific problem-solving approach to treatment. (p. 194)
True
False
6.The humanistic approach to therapy:(p. 195)
a.places a great deal of emphasis on the client/therapist relationship as a catalyst for personality change.
b.is a directive, active problem-solving approach.
c.is based upon developing a transference relationship with the client.
d.both (b) and (c) are correct
e.none of the above
7. A genuine and empathetic concern for the client guarantees that the worker will be objective. (p. 195)
True
False
8. The degree to which the helper can express true feelings is referred to as:
(p. 197)
a.confrontation
b.genuineness
c.objectivity
d.objectivity
e.clarifying
9.According to the text, self-disclosure is not a part of the concept of genuineness.
(p. 197)
True
False
10.Objectivity emphasizes verifiable aspects of an event without distortion by personal feelings. (p. 198)
True
False