COUC 667 Quizzes Solved 100% Correct
A main purpose of obtaining information during the body of the interview is to: -
ANSWER-Assess the client's level of functioning
A therapist asks Hazel if she has any idea what might be causing her panic attacks, and
Hazel states that she doesn't really know but maybe her new kitten has something to do
with it. Hazel can be said to have poor: - ANSWER-Insight
A therapist should do all EXCEPT which of the following when probing for a client's
personal history? - ANSWER-Have the client relive his or her painful memories
According to a biblical view of humans (biblical anthropology), the ultimate purpose to
life, according to Tan, is - ANSWER-To know God and enjoy him forever
According to Joiner's interpersonal theory of suicide, why might factors such as
unemployment, divorce, and widowhood increase an individual's suicide potential? -
ANSWER-They result in a diminished sense of belongingness and a self-perception of
being a burden to others.
According to Schwitzer and Rubin, the main components of a fully developed diagnosis
include? - ANSWER-clinical disorder, any medical conditions, psychosocial problems,
environmental problems, functioning
According to Shea, clinical interviews have an inherent sequence. The stages of this
sequence include: - ANSWER-Introduction, opening, body, closing, termination
According to Tan, ___________________ integration is a more subtle approach to
counseling than ____________ integration which actively uses prayer and scripture
during a session based on client consent. - ANSWER-implicit, explicit
According to Tan, the following are types of prayer: - ANSWER-All of the above
( Petitionary, inner healing, meditative)
According to Tan, which of the following is considered "crucial in facilitating personal
and spiritual growth" for the Christian counselor. - ANSWER-Spiritual disciplines
According to the text, nondirective listening behaviors facilitate - ANSWER-Client talk
After a client has expressed his or her main reasons for seeking counseling, what could
a therapist ask to begin a transition of the interview to personal history? - ANSWER-
Could you tell me a bit about your life growing up or your parents?
, After several client problems have been identified, which is the best way for a therapist
to decide which problem to deal with first? - ANSWER-Choose the problem the client
identifies as his or her main concern
Anhedonia refers to: - ANSWER-Loss of interest and pleasure in usually enjoyable
activities
Before offering to share a case conceptualization, therapists should: - ANSWER-Ask
the client's permission
Case conceptualization is a theory neutral approach to understanding what is driving
the clients presenting problems. - ANSWER-False
Cite by Granello (2005), what percent of counselors have experienced a client suicide?
- ANSWER-23%
Clarice's supervisor tells her to use fewer questions and more paraphrasing. When
Clarice asks, "Why?" her supervisor says: - ANSWER-I'm worried that you're leading so
much that your client won't be spontaneous
Click all of the following which are true about treatment planning according to Switzer
and Rubin. - ANSWER-A treatment plan is action oriented
A treatment plan provides a road map to recovery
A treatment plan must have measures in place to monitor change
Dan's client admits to having suicidal thoughts. First off, Dan should: - ANSWER-
Empathetically validate and normalize his client's disclosure
Delirium refers to - ANSWER-shifting consciousness
Directives that are therapist-centered are designed to shift clients toward what they: -
ANSWER-are not yet talking about
During the introduction stage, clients should be informed of everything EXCEPT which
of the following? - ANSWER-All of these are parts of the introduction stage (the length
of the session; your credentials; the limits of confidentiality; the purpose of the interview)
Excessive head nods, making too much or too little eye contact, overuse of mirroring,
and constantly saying "Uh-huh" are all examples of what? - ANSWER-negative
attending behavior
For Tan _____________________ integration is a more overt approach that directly
and systematically deals with spiritual and religious matters in counseling. - ANSWER-
Explicit
A main purpose of obtaining information during the body of the interview is to: -
ANSWER-Assess the client's level of functioning
A therapist asks Hazel if she has any idea what might be causing her panic attacks, and
Hazel states that she doesn't really know but maybe her new kitten has something to do
with it. Hazel can be said to have poor: - ANSWER-Insight
A therapist should do all EXCEPT which of the following when probing for a client's
personal history? - ANSWER-Have the client relive his or her painful memories
According to a biblical view of humans (biblical anthropology), the ultimate purpose to
life, according to Tan, is - ANSWER-To know God and enjoy him forever
According to Joiner's interpersonal theory of suicide, why might factors such as
unemployment, divorce, and widowhood increase an individual's suicide potential? -
ANSWER-They result in a diminished sense of belongingness and a self-perception of
being a burden to others.
According to Schwitzer and Rubin, the main components of a fully developed diagnosis
include? - ANSWER-clinical disorder, any medical conditions, psychosocial problems,
environmental problems, functioning
According to Shea, clinical interviews have an inherent sequence. The stages of this
sequence include: - ANSWER-Introduction, opening, body, closing, termination
According to Tan, ___________________ integration is a more subtle approach to
counseling than ____________ integration which actively uses prayer and scripture
during a session based on client consent. - ANSWER-implicit, explicit
According to Tan, the following are types of prayer: - ANSWER-All of the above
( Petitionary, inner healing, meditative)
According to Tan, which of the following is considered "crucial in facilitating personal
and spiritual growth" for the Christian counselor. - ANSWER-Spiritual disciplines
According to the text, nondirective listening behaviors facilitate - ANSWER-Client talk
After a client has expressed his or her main reasons for seeking counseling, what could
a therapist ask to begin a transition of the interview to personal history? - ANSWER-
Could you tell me a bit about your life growing up or your parents?
, After several client problems have been identified, which is the best way for a therapist
to decide which problem to deal with first? - ANSWER-Choose the problem the client
identifies as his or her main concern
Anhedonia refers to: - ANSWER-Loss of interest and pleasure in usually enjoyable
activities
Before offering to share a case conceptualization, therapists should: - ANSWER-Ask
the client's permission
Case conceptualization is a theory neutral approach to understanding what is driving
the clients presenting problems. - ANSWER-False
Cite by Granello (2005), what percent of counselors have experienced a client suicide?
- ANSWER-23%
Clarice's supervisor tells her to use fewer questions and more paraphrasing. When
Clarice asks, "Why?" her supervisor says: - ANSWER-I'm worried that you're leading so
much that your client won't be spontaneous
Click all of the following which are true about treatment planning according to Switzer
and Rubin. - ANSWER-A treatment plan is action oriented
A treatment plan provides a road map to recovery
A treatment plan must have measures in place to monitor change
Dan's client admits to having suicidal thoughts. First off, Dan should: - ANSWER-
Empathetically validate and normalize his client's disclosure
Delirium refers to - ANSWER-shifting consciousness
Directives that are therapist-centered are designed to shift clients toward what they: -
ANSWER-are not yet talking about
During the introduction stage, clients should be informed of everything EXCEPT which
of the following? - ANSWER-All of these are parts of the introduction stage (the length
of the session; your credentials; the limits of confidentiality; the purpose of the interview)
Excessive head nods, making too much or too little eye contact, overuse of mirroring,
and constantly saying "Uh-huh" are all examples of what? - ANSWER-negative
attending behavior
For Tan _____________________ integration is a more overt approach that directly
and systematically deals with spiritual and religious matters in counseling. - ANSWER-
Explicit