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National Counselor Examination with Complete Solution Using motivation from 'within' is known as ______________ A. Inside motivation B. Interior motivation C. Intrinsic motivation D. Idealistic motivation - C. Intrinsic motivation Which of the following is not an example of extrinsic motivation? A. Employee performance improves when wages are increased B. A sleep apnea patient follows a strict sleep hygiene plan C. Children finish a task more quickly if they are promised candy D. A student studies more on a test to make the highest grade in the class - B. A sleep apnea patient follows a strict sleep hygiene plan Which of the following socioeconomic factor could affect the outcome of therapeutic counseling? Choose all that apply. A. Lack of transportation B. Lack of intrinsic motivation C. Lack of positive cultural norms for entering therapy D. None of the above - A. Lack of transportation C. Lack of positive cultural norms for entering therapy What is the meaning of transference/countertransference relationships? Choose all that apply. A. A client transferring their relationship with another onto the therapist B. The therapist transferring their relationship with another onto the client C. Transferring the blame or outcome of behavior onto someone else D. None of the above - A. A client transferring their relationship with another onto the therapist B. The therapist transferring their relationship with another onto the client What is one instance that might cause a clinician to break the strong code of client confidentiality? A. Feeling the need to talk B. Duty to warn C. When the therapist is going on vacation D. All of the above - B. Duty to warn Behavior Theory - comes from the idea that all behaviors are learned and acquired through a process known as conditioning What theory is most often associated with the psychologists B.F. Skinner and John B. Watson? - behavior theory Behavior Therapy - concentrates on the observable behaviors of a person or group, and dismisses internal mental states Key components of Behavior theory: - conditioning, reinforcement, and punishment What does behavioral theory NOT take into count? - the concepts of emotion or even the unconscious or subconscious, as these states are subjective rather than objective Behaviorists believe that all behavior can be what? - Trained Classical Conditioning - a process in which a subject comes to respond to a stimulus that was previously considered neutral, continued exposure to the stimulus will elicit a desired response Operant Conditioning - a process in which a subject engages in the correct behavior through the use of both rewards and punishments for a response. The subject learns to associate the behavior with the outcome Who created the behavioral psychology theory based on the idea that human beings respond to their environment; external stimuli, not internal stimuli? - Watson - he believed that all human beings could change their behavior through classical or operant conditioning. Who developed the following schedules of reinforcement: Continuous reinforcement, partial reinforcement (fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable interval) - B.F. Skinner - behavioral theorist Continuous reinforcement schedule - reinforcing the desired response every time it occurs Partial reinforcement schedule - reinforcing a response only part of the time; results in slower acquisition of a response but much greater resistance to extinction than does continuous reinforcement fixed ratio schedule - a reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response only after a predetermined number of responses What strength of reinforcement does fixed ratio schedule produce? - a high, steady rate of responses. What schedule of reinforcement is: giving a subject a piece of candy after they answer five questions correctly - Fixed ratio variable-ratio schedule - a reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response after an unpredictable number of responses What strength of reinforcement does variable-ratio schedule produce? - High, steady rate of responding What schedule of reinforcement is: a slot machine - variable-ratio fixed-interval schedule - a reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response only after a specified time has elapsed What schedule of reinforcement is: a subject being rewarded after two minutes of activity and then after each two minutes of activity? - fixed-interval variable-interval schedule - a reinforcement schedule that reinforces a response at unpredictable time intervals What schedule of reinforcement is: rewarding a subject after one minute of activity, three minutes of activity, six minutes of activity, and so on... - variable-interval In operant conditioning, reinforcement ______________ behavior and punishment _______________ behavior. - Increases, Decreases What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement? - Positive reinforcement adds a stimulus, negative reinforcement either removes a noxious stimuli (buckling seatbelt to get rid of beeping) or behavior avoids noxious stimulus (studying to avoid bad grades) A counselor asks her client what day it is, where he is right now, and what his name is. The counselor is gathering info for what part of the mental status examination? - Sensorium What characterizes Generation "X" group, which refers to individuals born between 1965 and 1976? - Wanting exciting jobs and keeping options open A married couple with two school-aged children gets divorced, which drastically reduces the amount of conflict in the home. All of a sudden, however, the younger child starts throwing temper tantrums, whereas before he was perfectly well-behaved. What phenomenon might explain this child's change in behavior following the divorce? - Homeostasis What are the four stages of Bergan's behavioral model of consultation? - Problem identification, problem analysis, plan implementation, problem evaluation Delirium, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease are all what type of disorder? - Neurocognitive A family counselor who consciously joins with the family during sessions, observes what he experiences during those sessions, and then makes interpretations to family members is most likely operating from what perspective? A. Bowen B. Humanistic C. Experiential D. Narrative - C. Experiential A counselor works closely with clients from a culture different from hers in an attempt to understand their perspectives - is an example of what type of worldview? - Emic Facts about social justice counseling: - - it seeks a balance of power and resources - it addresses issues of unequal power - it has led to ACA identifying advocacy competencies for counselors what is shaping in operant conditioning? - a way of adding behaviors to a persons repertoire -used when target behavior does not yet exist -what is reinforced is an approximation of the target behavior, the behavior you want to shape. Thorndike is best known for what theory? - law of effect - responses that are immediately positively reinforced are more likely to occur again in the future. -also, responses that are immediately negatively reinforced are are less likely to occur in the future. Cognitive theories of psychology focus on what? - a persons thought processes, such as motivation, problem solving, decision-making, thinking, and attention. Aaron Beck is what kind of theorist?? - Cognitive -believed people had automatic thoughts which are spontaneous negative cognitive distortions. -negative thoughts affect a persons behavior. -regardless of disorder a person is experiencing - he believed if negative thoughts could be identified, they could be evaluated and replaced - which would then change the response or behavior Filtering, Polarized thinking, Overgeneralization, Catastrophizing, Personalization, Control Fallacies, Blaming, Shoulds, Emotional Reasoning, and Always being right - are examples of what? - Cognitive Distortions Filtering - negative details of a situation are magnified and all positive details of the situation are deleted. The person then dwells on the negative of the situation.

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