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Test Bank for Theory and
Practice of Counseling and
Psychotherapy 10th Edition By
Gerald Corey (All Chapters 1-
17, 100% Original Verified, A+
Grade)
All Chapters Arranged Reverse: 17-1
This is The Only Original and
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,Chapter_17__Transactional_Analysis
1. The goal of transactional analysis is defined as
a. awareness, spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy.
b. perception, easiness, and the ability of being alone.
c. flexibility, freedom, and self-determination.
d. acknowledgement, self-control, and the tendency for detachment.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. The goal of transactional analysis is autonomy, which is defined as awareness,
spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy. See “Introduction.”
b. The goal of transactional analysis is autonomy, which is defined as awareness,
spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy. See “Introduction.”
c. The goal of transactional analysis is autonomy, which is defined as awareness,
spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy. See “Introduction.”
d. The goal of transactional analysis is autonomy, which is defined as awareness,
spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy. See “Introduction.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: Introduction
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 17.1 - Identify different schools of Transactional Analysis.
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/15/2019 10:50 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/15/2019 11:12 PM

2. Who formulated most of the concepts of transactional analysis?
a. Dusay
b. Berne
c. Robert Goulding
d. Stewart and Joines
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Berne (1961) formulated most of the concepts of transactional analysis. See
“Historical Background.”
b. Berne (1961) formulated most of the concepts of transactional analysis. See
“Historical Background.”
c. Berne (1961) formulated most of the concepts of transactional analysis. See
“Historical Background.”
d. Berne (1961) formulated most of the concepts of transactional analysis. See
“Historical Background.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 1
REFERENCES: Historical Background
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 17.1 - Identify different schools of Transactional Analysis.
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/15/2019 11:07 PM
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,Chapter_17__Transactional_Analysis
DATE MODIFIED: 9/16/2019 7:36 AM

3. Which of the following strokes are signs of acceptance and recognition?
a. Conditional strokes
b. Positive strokes
c. Psychological strokes
d. Negative strokes
ANSWER: c
FEEDBACK: a. Psychological strokes are verbal and nonverbal signs of acceptance and
recognition. See “The Need for Strokes.”
b. Psychological strokes are verbal and nonverbal signs of acceptance and
recognition. See “The Need for Strokes.”
c. Psychological strokes are verbal and nonverbal signs of acceptance and
recognition. See “The Need for Strokes.”
d. Psychological strokes are verbal and nonverbal signs of acceptance and
recognition. See “The Need for Strokes.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 1
REFERENCES: The Need for Strokes
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 17.2 - Define the key concepts of transactional analysis: ego states, physical and
psychological strokes, injunctions and counterinjunctions, redecisions, games, and
lifescripts.
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/15/2019 11:12 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/15/2019 11:18 PM

4. Which of these following stokes involve warm physical touches, accepting words, appreciation, a smile, and
friendly gestures?
a. Conditional strokes
b. Positive strokes
c. Psychological strokes
d. Negative strokes
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Positive strokes involve warm physical touches, accepting words, appreciation,
a smile, and friendly gestures. See “The Need for Strokes.”
b. Positive strokes involve warm physical touches, accepting words, appreciation,
a smile, and friendly gestures. See “The Need for Strokes.”
c. Positive strokes involve warm physical touches, accepting words, appreciation,
a smile, and friendly gestures. See “The Need for Strokes.”
d. Positive strokes involve warm physical touches, accepting words, appreciation,
a smile, and friendly gestures. See “The Need for Strokes.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: The Need for Strokes
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
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, Chapter_17__Transactional_Analysis
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 17.2 - Define the key concepts of transactional analysis: ego states, physical and
psychological strokes, injunctions and counterinjunctions, redecisions, games, and
lifescripts.
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/15/2019 11:19 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/15/2019 11:23 PM

5. The terms Don’t, Don’t be, Don’t be close, and Don’t be separate from me are a short but profound list of _______?
a. counterinjunctions
b. injunctions
c. instructions
d. demands
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. The terms Don’t, Don’t be, Don’t be close, and Don’t be separate from me” are
a short but profound list of injunctions. See “Injunctions and
Counterinjunctions.”
b. The terms Don’t, Don’t be, Don’t be close, and Don’t be separate from me” are
a short but profound list of injunctions. See “Injunctions and
Counterinjunctions.”
c. The terms Don’t, Don’t be, Don’t be close, and Don’t be separate from me” are
a short but profound list of injunctions. See “Injunctions and
Counterinjunctions.”
d. The terms Don’t, Don’t be, Don’t be close, and Don’t be separate from me” are
a short but profound list of injunctions. See “Injunctions and
Counterinjunctions.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: Injunctions and Counterinjunctions
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 17.2 - Define the key concepts of transactional analysis: ego states, physical and
psychological strokes, injunctions and counterinjunctions, redecisions, games, and
lifescripts.
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/15/2019 11:25 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/15/2019 11:29 PM

6. In the given text, all of the following are listed as basic elements of games except
a. a series of complementary transactions that on the surface seem plausible.
b. an ulterior transaction that is the hidden agenda.
c. a negative payoff that concludes the game and is the real purpose of the game.
d. a set of crossed transactions that include injunctions and demands.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. Games consist of three basic elements: a series of complementary transactions
that on the surface seem plausible; an ulterior transaction that is the hidden
agenda; and a negative payoff that concludes the game and is the real purpose
of the game. See “Games.”
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