COUC 601 Quiz Psychodynamic
COUC 601 Quiz: Psychodynamic, Transgenerational, and Experiential Models
Modules 3 — 4: Weeks 3 — 4.
- The largest organization of family therapists is the:
 - According to Ackerman, family dysfunction reects
 - A holding environment is a key element in:
 - A trio of Freudian concepts remain of vital importance to any __________ model.
 - Slovik and Grith consider the major value of the introduction of the one-way mirror in the 1950s was the ability to:
 - One highlight of Framo’s approach is the ability to lead a couple through several treatment stages. From the list below, which is one of these stages?
 - Which of the following is not considered by the authors to have set the stage for family therapy?
 - Sullivan emphasized all but one of the following as emerging from early mother-child relationships. Which one does not belong?
 - The focus of object relations theory is:
 - The group therapy technique whereby a stage is utilized and the patient acts out significant life events in front of an audience is called:
 - An empirically valid theory:
 - A double-bind situation calls for:
 - One criticism of the double-bind concept is its:
 - A spouse who projects undesired aspects of oneself onto a partner and then fights these characteristics in that mate is engaging in
 - The double-bind concept was first introduced to account for the development of:
 - According to Ackerman, the therapist’s primary job is to…
 - Pseudomutuality refers to:
 - By “tickling the defenses” Ackerman:
 - Feminists have faulted existing practices as:
 - Defending against anxiety by externalizing unwanted parts of oneself onto others is called:
 - For which of the following is interpretation of dreams and fantasies an essential part of the therapy?
 - Relying heavily on learning theory at first, _________________ theory first came into prominence in the 1960s:
 - In a marital schism situation, each partner:
 - Kohut views narcissism as:
 - Possible symptomatic patterns of fusion, according to Bowen, may be
 - With his concept of self-differentiation, Bowen argues for
 - According to Bowen, the basic building block in family’s emotional system is the
 - By symbiosis, Bowen is referring to
 - Bowen’s concept of societal regression extends his view to
 - A high degree of family fusion may result in: (best answer please)
 - Genograms help shed light on
 - Bowen’s approach may be considered a bridge between what views?
 - Bowen’s work with families tended to be
 - According to Kerr, an emotional cutoff
 - The “undifferentiated family ego mass” refers to
 - Bowen referred to a family’s way of reducing stress and maintaining stability as its
 - Regardless of the presenting problem. Family Systems Therapy is directed toward
 - Nothing exists except in the now. This statement was likely made by a
 - Experiential therapists are especially critical of rational thought in the way of
 - Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy
 - Whitaker conceptualizes schizophrenia as
 - According to Whitaker, the battle for initiative must
 - The Family Life Chronology is essentially
 - The attempt to guide clients into unlocking dysfunctional patterns stemming from their family of origin is called
 - Satir suggests that people handle their communications with one another by playing one of five roles. Which of the following is not one of those roles?
 - In Satir’s view, symptoms
 - Common vocabulary terms used by experiential family therapists include all except one of the following. Which term does not t with the others?
 - As a Gestalt therapist, Kempler stresses a position of…
 - Probably Kempler’s outstanding therapeutic tactic is his insistence on
 - Satir called her approach