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The therapeutic alliance is thought to consist of all but the following: a. tasks b. bonds c. shared culture d. goals - c. shared culture The therapeutic alliance is especially critical during which stage of therapy a. beginning b. middle c. end d. equally important throughout - a. beginning Which is the correct order of the levels of the therapeutic pyramid, starting from the top (peak) to ending at the bottom (base)?: a. Way of Being, Alliance, Techniques b. Alliance, Techniques, Way of Being c. Way of Being, Techniques, Alliance d. Techniques, Alliance, Way of Being - d. Techniques, Alliance, Way of Being Thu Hue noticed that her interventions with the Smith family didn't seem to be working regardless of which techniques she tried. What should she next consider? a. The strength of the therapeutic alliance b. The degree to which she regards the Smiths as humans rather than objects c. Whether working with families are a good fit for her skill set d. Her suitability for the profession - a. The strength of the therapeutic alliance You are working with the Nguyen family. The parents are excited to be coming in so their son, Thomas, can do better in school. Thomas doesn't want to be there and views you as just another adult telling him what to do. What is an immediate clinical issue for you to address, and what is one way you address it? a. Coping skills; assess what they've done so far that has and hasn't worked b. Adolescent rebellion; work to contain Thomas' acting out c. Split alliance; validating each person's perspective d. Controlling parents; work to help the parents loosen their expectations of Thomas - Split alliance; validating each person's perspective Which of the following could be a thesis statement of the common factors argument? a. If the therapeutic alliance is strong, everything else will fall into place b. Factors shared across various theoretical models are responsible for most of the change in therapy c. Since the therapeutic alliance is so important, there is no need to learn theory d. The therapist is the most important variable in therapy - b. Factors shared across various theoretical models are responsible for most of the change in therapy Which of the following approaches to theory would be most consistent with a common factors approach? a. Learning one theory in depth then moving onto another until you've mastered as many as possible b. Learning one theory in depth and staying loyal to that theory throughout your career c. Disregarding theory in favor of mastering the therapeutic alliance d. Only learning theories that enjoy empirical validation - a. Learning one theory in depth then moving onto another until you've mastered as many as possible Which variables are thought to be common factors of effective therapy? a. Client motivation, therapeutic alliance, client culture, therapist empathy b. Therapist empathy, client motivation, use of a structured model, therapeutic alliance c. Client cognitive complexity, match between client and therapist culture, empirically validated theory, therapeutic alliance d. Therapist cognitive complexity, match between therapist and client motivation, empirically validated theory, therapist empathy - b. Therapist empathy, client motivation, use of a structured model, therapeutic alliance The meta-model of change outlined in the Common Factors text outlines the following three clinical behaviors common to all effective systemic therapies: a. Slowing down the process, therapeutic alliance, successful completion of homework b. Therapeutic alliance, standing meta, identification of family member's faults c. Encouraging responsibility, successful completion of homework, slowing down the process d. Slowing down the process; standing meta; encouraging responsibility for one's role in the interactional cycle - Slowing down the process; standing meta; encouraging responsibility for one's role in the interactional cycle All theoretical models of MFT use the following to help clients reach their goals: a. Emotional Regulation b Cognitive Reframing c. Behavioral Shifts d. All of the above - d. All of the above The idea that family interactions had an influence on individual mental health first came about in part from observing people in which setting? a. Post-World War II industrial workplaces b. Research studies at the National Institute of Mental Health c. Group therapy d. Naturalistic home environments - c. Group therapy If a behavior persists over time, it is maintained by: a. Equifinality b. A feedback loop c. Positive feedback d. Cybernetics - b. A feedback loop When Bal nags, Mohammed withdraws. When Jose does more housework, Luida does less. Which systemic concept best describes these patterns? a. Linear causality b. Triangles c. Complementarity d. Enmeshment - c. Complementarity Bob and Leslie pride themselves on being involved parents. Mary, their 10 year old daughter, has practically never left their side since she was born - she slept in their room until 5, they've never gone on a vacation without Mary, and they don't let her play at friend's houses. They come to therapy concerned about her refusal to attend middle school. Which term best describes the boundaries between Mary and her parents? a. Resistant b. Triangulated c. Enmeshed d. Rigid - c. Enmeshed Which of the following were among the first family therapy theories? a. Structural, Strategic, Bowenian b. Emotionally-focused, Experiential c. Strategic, Cognitive-Behavioral, Experiential d. Bowenian, Structural, Solution-Focused - a. Structural, Strategic, Bowenian Which of the following groups most often face the societal assumption that they are lazy and to blame for their problems? a. Immigrant families b. Mixed-race families c. Gay and lesbian individuals d. Individuals living in poverty - d. Individuals living in poverty In families, Goldner believes that power primarily manifests across which two domains? Select one: a. Race & Ethnicity b. Money & Sex c. Generation & Gender d. Education and Age - c. Generation & Gender When things aren't going John's way at home, he tells his wife Sandy that she needs to obey him because the Bible says that is God's will. When she complains of this pattern to her priest, he rebukes her and says she needs to repent of her insubordination. According to Gender/Power theory, Sandy is experiencing the misuse of which type of power? Select one: a. Psychological b. Economic c. Expert d. Normative - d. Normative According to McIntosh, which of the following are privileges enjoyed by white Americans? a. Having your language spoken in most major airports throughout the world. b. Knowing that when asking to a "person in charge," you will most likely be speaking to a person of your race. c. Never being asked to speak for people of your race. d. All of the above. - d. All of the above. Which of the following represents a responsible use of power in a family? a. Parent collaborating with their teenage child on a curfew time and consequences for coming home past that time b. A husband providing a list of chores for his wife to complete while he is at work that day. c. A parent spanking his or her children for talking during the parent's favorite TV show. d. A wife withholding affection from family members until they do what she asks - a. Parent collaborating with their teenage child on a curfew time and consequences for coming home past that time Expressing secondary emotions in an intimate relationship tends to create _________ in the relationship. Select one: a. Secure attachment b. Emotional closeness c. Emotional distance d. Anxious attachment - c. Emotional distance Frank's wife comes home from work late, which Frank interprets as meaning that she doesn't love him. Frank gets angry with his wife. Frank has expressed a ___________ emotion.Select one: a. Extreme b. Primary c. Benign d. Secondary - d. Secondary Expressions of primary emotion tend to elicit _____________ from other people. a. Nurturing responses b. Punitive responses c. Aloof responses d. Frustrated responses - a. Nurturing responses

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