A) behavior therapy
B) existential therapy
C) psychoanalytic therapy
D) reality therapy
E) Gestalt therapy
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A) Freud's psychoanalytic approach
B) family therapy
C) person-centered therapy
D) solution-focused therapy
E) Gestalt therapy
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A) eating disorders.
B) depression.
C) relationship concerns.
D) all of these.
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A) psychoanalytic therapy
B) reality therapy
C) narrative therapy
D) Gestalt therapy
E) family systems therapy
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A) Adlerian therapy
B) behavior therapy
C) reality therapy
D) Gestalt therapy
E) solution-focused therapy
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A) the miracle question.
B) encouragement.
C) externalizing the problem.
D) systematic desensitization.
E) shame-attacking exercises.
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A) Feminist therapy depicts an accurate assessment of the psychosexual stages of development.
B) Androcentricism,gendercentricism,and ethnocentricism are important bias-free concepts of feminist therapy.
C) Constructs of feminist therapy include being gender-fair,flexible,interactionist,and life-span oriented.
D) Feminist therapy encourages the use of the DSM to assess psychopathology.
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A) reality therapy
B) rational emotive behavior therapy
C) psychoanalytic therapy
D) solution-focused brief therapy
E) Adlerian therapy
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A) existential therapy
B) person-centered therapy
C) reality therapy
D) psychoanalytic therapy
E) cognitive-behavior therapy
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A) does not allow for full expression of feelings.
B) discounts the therapeutic value of dreams.
C) completely ignores the past.
D) offers few techniques.
E) may neglect cognitive factors.
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A) person-centered therapy
B) psychoanalytic therapy
C) cognitive-behavior therapy
D) behavior therapy
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A) behavior therapy
B) postmodern approaches
C) rational emotive behavior therapy
D) Gestalt therapy
E) reality therapy
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A) technical eclecticism
B) common factors approach
C) theoretical integration
D) assimilative integration
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A) person-centered therapy
B) Gestalt therapy
C) behavior therapy
D) reality therapy
E) existential therapy
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A) does not provide a basis for accountable practice.
B) does not identify specific problems.
C) does not make room for cognitive factors.
D) fails to explicitly define the role of the therapist.
E) none of these.
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A) narrative therapy
B) psychoanalytic therapy
C) person-centered therapy
D) Adlerian therapy
E) behavior therapy
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A) Gestalt therapy
B) person-centered therapy
C) existential therapy
D) Adlerian therapy
E) reality therapy
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A) must establish an authentic encounter with the client.
B) should display genuineness and warmth.
C) remains anonymous.
D) is a teacher.
E) refuses to give up on the client.
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A) family systems therapy
B) reality therapy
C) rational emotive behavior therapy
D) psychoanalytic therapy
E) Adlerian therapy
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A) solution-focused brief therapy
B) existential therapy
C) Gestalt therapy
D) acceptance and commitment therapy
E) rational emotive behavior therapy
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