TEST BANK THEORY AND PRACTICE
OF COUNSELING AND
PSYCHOTHERAPY 11TH EDITION
GERALD COREY
,Table Of Contents
part i: basic issues in counseling practice.
1. introduction and overview.
2. the counselor: person and professional.
3. ethical issues in counseling practice.
part ii: theories and techniques of counseling.
4. psychoanalytic therapy.
5. adlerian therapy.
6. existential therapy.
7. person-centered therapy.
8. gestalt therapy.
9. behavior therapy.
10. cognitive behavior therapy.
11. choice theory/reality therapy.
12. feminist therapy.
13. postmodern approaches.
14. family systems therapy.
part iii: integration and application.
15. an integrative perspective.
, chapters 01 introduction and overview
multiple-choice test items
note: below are test items for chapter 1 of theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy.
1. synthesizing the approaches covered in the text:
a. can easily be accomplished after taking an introductory course.
b. is usually mastered by the end of the first year of one’s graduate program.
c. often requires many years of study, training, and practical counseling experience.
d. rarely, if ever, happens and is a completely unrealistic goal.
ans: c pg: 5
2. which one of the following is not considered an experiential and relationship-oriented therapy? a.
gestalt therapy
b. family systems therapy
c. existential approach
person-centered approach ans: b pg: 10
3. which one of the following is not associated with the cognitive-behavioral action-oriented therapies?
a. existential therapy
b. cognitive therapy
c. reality therapy
d. behavior therapy
rational emotive behavior therapy ans: a pg: 10
4. which humanistic approach emphasizes the basic attitudes of the therapist as the core of
the therapeutic process? a. psychoanalytic therapy
b. adlerian therapy
c. person-centered therapy
d. cognitive-behavioral therapy
family therapy ans: c pg: 12
5. presenting one model to which all trainees subscribe
a. is what the counseling profession endorses at present.
b. is likely to be a reality by the year 2020 when the cacrep standards are revisited.
c. is dangerous in that it can limit their effectiveness in working with a diverse range of future clients.
d. is illegal in the northeastern region of the u.s., but not in other parts of the country.
ans: c pg: 5
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6. the author makes a case for:
a. initially getting an overview of the major theoretical orientations, and then delving more deeply
into each approach.
b. delving deeply into one approach initially and then taking a superficial look at other theoretical
models.
c. learning the theories of counseling only after starting to work with clients in order to make the
theories more relevant.
d. the reader to choose the approach to which s/he subscribes.
ans: a pg: 5
, 7. which of the following statements about theories or models of counseling/ psychotherapy is true?
a. extensive research has shown that certain popular models of psychotherapy are ―wrong.‖
b. there is a clear place for theoretical pluralism in our society.
c. accepting the validity of one model implies rejecting the validity of other models.
d. theoretical pluralism has been frowned on by several major professional organizations.
ans: b pg: 5
8. what type of factors oftentimes limit our freedom of choice? a.
social
b. environmental
c. cultural
d. biological
e. all of these
ans: e pg: 6
9. which of these statements about interventions is true?
a. it is helpful to use one type of intervention with most clients.
b. during the course of an individual’s therapy, different interventions may be needed at different times.
c. it is best to require clients to adapt to your approach to counseling and the interventions that you
are skilled at using.
d. you should only use counseling interventions when you are certified or licensed.
ans: b pg: 8
10. which approach was developed during the 1940s as a nondirective reaction against psychoanalysis?
a. person-centered therapy
b. family systems therapy
c. adlerian therapy
d. reality therapy
cognitive therapy ans: apg: 10
11. francesca, a cognitive behavioral therapist, likes to give homework assignments to her clients. what
might her rationale be for doing this?
a. homework can be a vehicle for assisting her clients in putting into action what they are learning in
therapy.