COUC 601 Quiz Psychodynamic

COUC 601 Quiz: Psychodynamic, Transgenerational, and Experiential Models

Modules 3 — 4: Weeks 3 — 4.

  1. The largest organization of family therapists is the:
  2. According to Ackerman, family dysfunction reects
  3. A holding environment is a key element in:
  4. A trio of Freudian concepts remain of vital importance to any __________ model.
  5. Slovik and Grith consider the major value of the introduction of the one-way mirror in the 1950s was the ability to:
  6. 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?
  7. Which of the following is not considered by the authors to have set the stage for family therapy?
  8. Sullivan emphasized all but one of the following as emerging from early mother-child relationships. Which one does not belong?
  9. The focus of object relations theory is:
  10. The group therapy technique whereby a stage is utilized and the patient acts out significant life events in front of an audience is called:
  11. An empirically valid theory:
  12. A double-bind situation calls for:
  13. One criticism of the double-bind concept is its:
  14. A spouse who projects undesired aspects of oneself onto a partner and then fights these characteristics in that mate is engaging in
  15. The double-bind concept was first introduced to account for the development of:
  16. According to Ackerman, the therapist’s primary job is to…
  17. Pseudomutuality refers to:
  18. By “tickling the defenses” Ackerman:
  19. Feminists have faulted existing practices as:
  20. Defending against anxiety by externalizing unwanted parts of oneself onto others is called:
  21. For which of the following is interpretation of dreams and fantasies an essential part of the therapy?
  22. Relying heavily on learning theory at first, _________________ theory first came into prominence in the 1960s:
  23. In a marital schism situation, each partner:
  24. Kohut views narcissism as:
  25. Possible symptomatic patterns of fusion, according to Bowen, may be
  26. With his concept of self-differentiation, Bowen argues for
  27. According to Bowen, the basic building block in family’s emotional system is the
  28. By symbiosis, Bowen is referring to
  29. Bowen’s concept of societal regression extends his view to
  30. A high degree of family fusion may result in: (best answer please)
  31. Genograms help shed light on
  32. Bowen’s approach may be considered a bridge between what views?
  33. Bowen’s work with families tended to be
  34. According to Kerr, an emotional cutoff
  35. The “undifferentiated family ego mass” refers to
  36. Bowen referred to a family’s way of reducing stress and maintaining stability as its
  37. Regardless of the presenting problem. Family Systems Therapy is directed toward
  38. Nothing exists except in the now. This statement was likely made by a
  39. Experiential therapists are especially critical of rational thought in the way of
  40. Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy
  41. Whitaker conceptualizes schizophrenia as
  42. According to Whitaker, the battle for initiative must
  43. The Family Life Chronology is essentially
  44. The attempt to guide clients into unlocking dysfunctional patterns stemming from their family of origin is called
  45. 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?
  46. In Satir’s view, symptoms
  47. Common vocabulary terms used by experiential family therapists include all except one of the following. Which term does not t with the others?
  48. As a Gestalt therapist, Kempler stresses a position of…
  49. Probably Kempler’s outstanding therapeutic tactic is his insistence on
  50. Satir called her approach
$2.99
Buy Answer Key

has been added to your cart!

have been added to your cart!

Files Included - Liberty University
  1. COUC 601 Quiz Psychodynamic
  • Liberty University