SWK 626 Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart) review

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Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 1/8 Started on State Completed on Time taken Grade 9.50 out of 10.00 ( 95 %) Question 1 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 2 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Bateson’s ideas about epistemology are foundational to systemic family therapies. From his cybernetic investigation, Bateson concluded that most of the propositions humans assume to be true are true. Select one: True False You are seeing a couple who is arguing about how to discipline a defiant child. During the session, you focus on how the parents communicate rather than focusing on how to solve the problem. Which of the following describes what you are doing? Select one: a. Detecting the problem b. Detecting the roles in the family c. Detecting the interaction pattern d. Detecting who to blame for the problem 3/1 6 /24, 38 mins 42 secs
Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 2/8 Question 3 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 4 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 5 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Initial phase goals typically include all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: a. stabilizing crisis symptoms. b. managing child, dependent adult, and elder abuse issues. c. promoting self actualization. d. addressing substance and alcohol abuse issues. Empirically supported treatments ______________________________________. Select one: a. thoughtfully assign subjects to treatment groups b. do not include a no-treatment control, alternative treatment, or placebo group c. assign subjects randomly to treatment groups d. do not differ treatment across groups In the ___________________ philosophical approach, the therapist is the expert who assumes the primary responsibility for identifying problems, diagnosing, choosing an approach, and creating client goals. Select one: a. modernist b. systemic c. humanism d. postmodernism 3/16/24,
Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 3/8 Question 6 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 7 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 8 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 The two major threads emphasized in systemic theory are concepts related to systemic structure and concepts related to ______________________. Select one: a. symmetrical relationships b. communication patterns c. how the theory came about d. individual behavior You have recently been assigned a family with a mother, father, and two small children to your caseload. Why is it important to determine whom you are treating? Select one: a. To know how to bill for services b. It will impact how you organize treatment c. To give an appropriate diagnosis d. To understand who to please Therapeutic case conceptualization is developed from ________________. Select one: a. diagnosis b. treatment plans c. therapeutic theory d. the medical model 3/1 6 /24,
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Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 4/8 Question 9 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 10 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 11 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 The Milan team first described their therapeutic stance as one of ___________. Select one: a. logic b. neutrality c. action d. balance Typically, when therapists, licensing boards, or funding institutions refer to therapy models as “evidence-based,” they are generally referring to which of the following?? Select one: a. evidenced-informed therapies (EIT) b. empirically supported treatments (EST) c. empirically validated treatment (EVT) d. effectively tested therapies (ETS) Systemic therapists remain focused on ____________________________. Select one: a. the labeling of individual pathology b. the interconnectedness of the problem behavior to its context c. dysfunctional relationships d. assigning blame to specific family members 3/1 6 /24,
Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 5/8 Question 12 Incorrect Mark 0.00 out of 0.50 Question 13 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 14 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Neutrality refers to ___________________________________. Select one: a. nonpartiality toward particular family members b. the therapist’s own feelings c. the willingness to honor all perspectives d. driving towards a particular outcome All of the following are true of double-bind communication EXCEPT: Select one: a. it involves two people in an intense relationship that has a high survival value such as a family relationship, a friendship, or a therapist-client relationship. b. the communication frees the receiver to correct his/her response. c. within the relationship, a message is given that has a primary injunction (request or order) and a secondary message that contradicts the first. d. the receiver of the injunction has the sense that he/she cannot escape or step outside of contradiction. Jane is a therapist embarking on one of the five steps of evidence-based practice to assist her in working with a 54-year-old client. The first step Jane will most likely take is: Select one: a. evaluating the validity and applicability of the research. b. determining whether the research findings are applicable to her client. c. developing an answerable question to focus the search for information. d. evaluating the effectiveness of the practice on the client’s case. 3/1 6 /24,
Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 6/8 Question 15 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 16 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 17 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Second-order change describes when a system restructures its homeostasis in response to positive feedback. An example of second-order change would be: Select one: a. a couple reducing the pursuer-distancer pattern and increasing each person’s ability to tolerate more togetherness and more distance. b. when roles reverse in the family, but the underlying family structure and rules for relating stay essentially the same. c. any interaction which results in confrontation. d. a couple who make change when the other person is present, but return to homeostasis when their partner is not present. Family therapy theories, whether systemic or constructivist, can further be understood by exploring philosophical foundations. All of the following are philosophical foundations of family therapy EXCEPT: Select one: a. modernism b. objectivism c. humanism d. postmodernism A treatment plan should include a focus on diversity-related issues including how you will adjust assessment based on culture, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender, and other relevant norms. Select one: True False 3/1 6 /24,
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Quiz 1 (Chapters 1-5 Gehart): Attempt review 7/8 Question 18 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 19 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 20 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 When working with a couple who has experienced intimate partner violence (IPV), the therapist should __________________________________________________. Select one: a. discontinue couples therapy immediately. b. treat the couple together. c. work with the non-offending partner only. d. follow state, county, or agency rules governing the treatment of IPV. Wampold’s Common Factors Model theorizes that _______________ matters LEAST in therapeutic outcomes for clients? Select one: a. the therapeutic model b. the therapeutic relationship c. client hope d. client motivation and resources Postmodernists also make assumptions about culture and what it is to be humane. Pick the statement that best describes these assumptions. Select one: a. All cultures must identify certain behaviors as acceptable and unacceptable, therefore cultural norms are humane. b. All cultures must identify certain behaviors as acceptable and unacceptable, but are humane to the extent they demonstrate the ability to be reflexive. c. The adoption of cultural norms by any culture limits those for whom the norms do not fit and therefore cultural norms should be avoided. d. The extent to which a culture listens and responds to minority voices will limit the success of the culture. 3/1 6 /24,
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