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MULTIPLE-CHOICEJATESTJAITEMS
Note:JABelowJAareJAtestJAitemsJAforJAchapterJA1JAofJATheoryJAandJAPracticeJAofJACounselingJAandJAPsychotherapy.
1. SynthesizingJAtheJAapproachesJAcoveredJAinJAtheJAtext:
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b. isJAusuallyJAmasteredJAbyJAtheJAendJAofJAtheJAfirstJAyearJAofJAone’sJAgraduateJAprogram.
c. oftenJArequiresJAmanyJAyearsJAofJAstudy,JAtraining,JAandJApracticalJAcounselingJAexperience.
d. rarely,JAifJAever,JAhappensJAandJAisJAaJAcompletelyJAunrealisticJAgoal.
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2. WhichJAoneJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAisJAnotJAconsideredJAanJAexperientialJAandJArelationship-
orientedJAtherapy?JAa.
GestaltJAtherapy
b. familyJAsystemsJAtherapy
c. existentialJAapproach
d. person-
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3. WhichJAoneJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAisJAnotJAassociatedJAwithJAtheJAcognitive-behavioralJAaction-
orientedJAtherapies?
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b. cognitiveJAtherapy
c. realityJAtherapy
d. behaviorJAtherapy
e. rationalJAemotiveJAbehaviorJAtherap
yJAANS:JAAJAPG:JA10
4. WhichJ A humanisticJ A approachJ A emphasizesJ A theJ A basicJ A attitudesJ A ofJ A theJ A therapistJ A asJ A theJ A c
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5. PresentingJAoneJAmodelJAtoJAwhichJAallJAtraineesJAsubscribe
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6. TheJAauthorJAmakesJAaJAcaseJAfor:
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7. WhichJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAstatementsJAaboutJAtheoriesJAorJAmodelsJAofJAcounseling/JApsychotherapyJAisJAtrue?
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8. WhatJAtypeJAofJAfactorsJAoftentimesJAlimitJAourJAfreedomJAofJAchoice?JAa.JAsocial
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9. WhichJAofJAtheseJAstatementsJAaboutJAinterventionsJAisJAtrue?
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JA JA JA
Counseling and
JA JA
Psychotherapy 11th E JA JA
dition Test Bank Core
JA JA JA
y
,Chapters 01 Introduction and Overview
JA JA JA JA
MULTIPLE-CHOICEJATESTJAITEMS
Note:JABelowJAareJAtestJAitemsJAforJAchapterJA1JAofJATheoryJAandJAPracticeJAofJACounselingJAandJAPsychotherapy.
1. SynthesizingJAtheJAapproachesJAcoveredJAinJAtheJAtext:
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b. isJAusuallyJAmasteredJAbyJAtheJAendJAofJAtheJAfirstJAyearJAofJAone’sJAgraduateJAprogram.
c. oftenJArequiresJAmanyJAyearsJAofJAstudy,JAtraining,JAandJApracticalJAcounselingJAexperience.
d. rarely,JAifJAever,JAhappensJAandJAisJAaJAcompletelyJAunrealisticJAgoal.
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2. WhichJAoneJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAisJAnotJAconsideredJAanJAexperientialJAandJArelationship-
orientedJAtherapy?JAa.
GestaltJAtherapy
b. familyJAsystemsJAtherapy
c. existentialJAapproach
d. person-
centeredJAapproachJAANS:JABJAPG:J
A 10
3. WhichJAoneJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAisJAnotJAassociatedJAwithJAtheJAcognitive-behavioralJAaction-
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a. existentialJAtherapy
b. cognitiveJAtherapy
c. realityJAtherapy
d. behaviorJAtherapy
e. rationalJAemotiveJAbehaviorJAtherap
yJAANS:JAAJAPG:JA10
4. WhichJ A humanisticJ A approachJ A emphasizesJ A theJ A basicJ A attitudesJ A ofJ A theJ A therapistJ A asJ A theJ A c
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d. cognitive-behavioralJAtherapy
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,b. isJAlikelyJAtoJAbeJAaJArealityJAbyJAtheJAyearJA2020JAwhenJAtheJACACREPJAstandardsJAareJArevisited.
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d. isJAillegalJAinJAtheJANortheasternJAregionJAofJAtheJAU.S.,JAbutJAnotJAinJAotherJApartsJAofJAtheJAcountry.
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6. TheJAauthorJAmakesJAaJAcaseJAfor:
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c. learningJ A theJ A theoriesJ A ofJ A counselingJ A onlyJ A afterJ A startingJ A toJ A workJ A withJ A clientsJ A inJ A orderJ A t
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d. theJAreaderJAtoJAchooseJAtheJAapproachJAtoJAwhichJAs/heJAsubscribes.
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7. WhichJAofJAtheJAfollowingJAstatementsJAaboutJAtheoriesJAorJAmodelsJAofJAcounseling/JApsychotherapyJAisJAtrue?
a. ExtensiveJAresearchJAhasJAshownJAthatJAcertainJApopularJAmodelsJAofJApsychotherapyJAareJA―wrong.‖
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d. TheoreticalJApluralismJAhasJAbeenJAfrownedJAonJAbyJAseveralJAmajorJAprofessionalJAorganizations.
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8. WhatJAtypeJAofJAfactorsJAoftentimesJAlimitJAourJAfreedomJAofJAchoice?JAa.JAsocial
b. environmental
c. cultural
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9. WhichJAofJAtheseJAstatementsJAaboutJAinterventionsJAisJAtrue?
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b. DuringJAtheJAcourseJAofJAanJAindividual’sJAtherapy,JAdifferentJAinterventionsJAmayJAbeJAneededJAatJAdifferentJAtim
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