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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
11TH EDITION
Gerald Corey
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Chapters 01 Introduction and Overview
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b. iswsusuallywsmasteredwsbywsthewsendwsofwsthewsfirstwsyearwsofwsone’swsgraduatewsprogram.
c. oftenwsrequireswsmanywsyearswsofwsstudy,wstraining,wsandwspracticalwscounselingwsexperience.
d. rarely,wsifwsever,wshappenswsandwsiswsawscompletelywsunrealisticwsgoal.
ANS:wsC PG:ws5
2. Whichwsonewsofwsthewsfollowingwsiswsnotwsconsideredwsanwsexperientialwsandwsrelationship-
orientedwstherapy?wsa.
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b. familywssystemswstherapy
c. existentialwsapproach
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3. Whichwsonewsofwsthewsfollowingwsiswsnotwsassociatedwswithwsthewscognitive-behavioralwsaction-
orientedwstherapies?
a. existentialwstherapy
b. cognitivewstherapy
c. realitywstherapy
d. behaviorwstherapy
e. rationalwsemotivewsbehaviorwsthera
pywsANS:wsAwsPG:ws10
4. Whichwshumanisticwsapproachwsemphasizeswsthewsbasicwsattitudeswsofwsthewstherapistwsaswsthewsc
orewsofwsthewstherapeuticwsprocess?wsa.wspsychoanalyticwstherapy
b. Adlerianwstherapy
c. person-centeredws therapy
d. cognitive-behavioralwstherapy
e. familywstherap
ywsANS:wsCwsPG:ws12
5. Presentingwsonewsmodelwstowswhichwsallwstraineeswssubscribe
a. iswswhatwsthewscounselingwsprofessionwsendorseswsatwspresent.
b. iswslikelywstowsbewsawsrealitywsbywsthewsyearws2020wswhenwsthewsCACREPwsstandardswsarewsrevisited.
c. iswsdangerouswsinwsthatwsitwscanwslimitwstheirwseffectivenesswsinwsworkingwswithwsawsdiversewsrangewsofwsfuturews
clients.
d. iswsillegalwsinwsthewsNortheasternwsregionwsofwsthewsU.S.,wsbutwsnotwsinwsotherwspartswsofwsthewscountry.
ANS:wsC PG:ws5
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b. delvingwsdeeplywsintowsonewsapproachwsinitiallywsandwsthenwstakingwsawssuperficialwslookwsatwsotherwsth
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d. thewsreaderwstowschoosewsthewsapproachwstowswhichwss/hewssubscribes.
ANS:wsA PG:ws5
7. Whichwsofwsthewsfollowingwsstatementswsaboutwstheorieswsorwsmodelswsofwscounseling/wspsychotherapywsiswstrue?
a. Extensivewsresearchwshaswsshownwsthatwscertainwspopularwsmodelswsofwspsychotherapywsarews―wrong.‖
b. Therewsiswsawsclearwsplacewsforwstheoreticalwspluralismwsinwsourwssociety.
c. Acceptingwsthewsvaliditywsofwsonewsmodelwsimplieswsrejectingwsthewsvaliditywsofwsotherwsmodels.
d. Theoreticalwspluralismwshaswsbeenwsfrownedwsonwsbywsseveralwsmajorwsprofessionalwsorganizations.
ANS:wsB PG:ws5
8. Whatwstypewsofwsfactorswsoftentimeswslimitwsourwsfreedomwsofwschoi
ce?wsa.wssocial
b. environmental
c. cultural
d. biological
e. allwsofwsthese
ANS:wsE PG:ws6
9. Whichwsofwsthesewsstatementswsaboutwsinterventionswsiswstrue?
a. Itwsiswshelpfulwstowsusewsonewstypewsofwsinterventionwswithwsmostwsclients.
b. Duringwsthewscoursewsofwsanwsindividual’swstherapy,wsdifferentwsinterventionswsmaywsbewsneededwsatwsdifferentwstim
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c. Itwsiswsbestwstowsrequirewsclientswstowsadaptwstowsyourwsapproachwstowscounselingwsandwsthewsinterventionsws
thatwsyouwsarewsskilledwsatwsusing.
d. Youwsshouldwsonlywsusewscounselingwsinterventionswswhenwsyouwsarewscertifiedwsorwslicensed.
ANS:wsB PG:ws8
10. Whichwsapproachwswaswsdevelopedwsduringwsthews1940swsaswsawsnondirectivewsreactionwsagainstwspsychoanal
ysis?
a. person-centeredws therapy
b. familywssystemswstherapy
c. Adlerianwstherapy
d. realitywstherapy
e. cognitivewstherapyws
ANS:wsA
PG:ws10
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