Test Questions for Chapter One:
Instructions: Indicate the correct or best answer from each of the choices provided in each of the multiple-choice questions: 1 Modern family practice was first practiced in public as early as: A 1920s B 1940s C 1960s D 1980s ANS: A PG: 5
2 Which of the following is true?
A In the US, family therapy developed into a field of therapy in the 1970s
B Family therapy promised greater potential for change because of the focus on the family as a system C While not all hopes for the field have been realized, the field has demonstrated SUCCESS D All of the above ANS: D PG:5
3 In reviewing different theories and practices of family therapy and counseling, an epistemological question—like “What beliefs do these theorists and practitioners have about families in general?”—is important, because:
A It looks at the foundation that underlies the approach
B It can lead to self-reflective questions, like “Do I believe the same thing or something else?”
C It can lead to pragmatic questions, like “Would I go to this kind of therapy with my family? Why or why not?”
D All of the above ANS: D PG: 6
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B Analyze and finally make sense of your family dynamIcs
C Anticipate issues or concerns that might one day be present in your own family practice
D None of the above ANS: C PG: 7
5 The Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education is associated with the epistemology, standards, and practices of which professional organization?
A American Counseling Association
B American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy C International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors
D Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs ANS: B_ PG: 11 6 Which of the following is true about the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors? A B C D
It is a subdivision of the American Counseling Association
It is a subdivision of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Its standards for practice have yet to be developed and are not part of any
accreditation process at the moment
Its standards for practice are represented within the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education
ANS: A PG: 11
7 In which of the theories that will be presented in this book will you most likely address the concepts of genograms, differentiation of self, and triangulation?
A B C D
Bowen’s multigenerational family therapy Whitaker’s symbolic-experiential family therapy Solution-focused/ solution-oriented family therapy None of the above
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A B C D
Satir’s human validation process model Strategic family therapy
Feminist family therapy None of the above ANS: CPG: 15
9 System assessments focus on interactions rather than individual experience Interactions: A Involve a defined cause as well as a defined effect
B Can be described in such a way that the why of the interaction is obvious
C May involve messages and metamessages (or directions about how to understand the messages)
D Are random and tend to lack purpose or sequence ANS: CPG: 16
Trang 4Mesosystem Chronosystem None of the above g@Đ ANS:C PG: l§ 13 Which of the following groups are considered part of the normal families in the United States?
A Single parent families B Dual career families
C Unmarried couples with children D All of the above ANS: D PG: 19 14 The ability to adapt, change, and recover after adversity is called: A resilience B recovery C re-orientation D realization ANS: A PG: 20
Wacky Questions To Ask Just For Fun:
1 Family counseling is to family therapy as: A A kangaroo is to a wallaby
B A medical doctor is to a surgical nurse C A home builder 1s to the plumber D None of the above
ANS:D
2 Resilience is:
A the feeling you have when you have been silly and then decide to be again, sort of a "re-silly-ence"
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Key Term Quesfions:
1 The accreditation body for AAMFT is called COAMFTE COAMFTE stands for [Council for the
Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education] PG: 11
2 The accreditation body for the American Counseling Association of which IAMFC is a subdivision is called CACREP CACREP stand for
[Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs]
PG: 11
3 Urie Bronfenbrenner s systemic concept that explains the impact on the individual due to an interaction with environments that do not directly affect the person is called
[exosystem] PG: 18
4 The Becvars prefer a different term than family therapy for the systemic practice
advocated in this book Their term is: [Relational therapy] PG: 22 5 A family that is able to rebound after facing adversity is said to have [Resilience] PG: 20
Short Answer Questions:
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How would the concept of resilience work in a family system and what would it mean for the practice of family therapy?
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Instructions: Indicate the correct or best answer from each of the choices provided in each of the multiple-choice questions:
1 The first practice of family therapy was: A Freud with Little Hans
B Adler in an open forum C Minuchin in Israel D Haley at MRI ANS: B PG: 26 2 Which of the following contributed to the development of Object Relations theory? A Fairbairn B Winnicott C Mahler D All of the above ANS: D PG: 11
3 Which of the following started their careers at the Menninger Clinic? A Ackerman & Bowen
B Satir & Whitaker C Minuchin & Haley D All of the above ANS: A PG: 26
4 The first journal devoted to family practice was called: A Journal of Family Counseling
B The Family Journal C Family Process
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6 The two central issues for Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy were: A trust and loyalty
B fear and courage C love and responsibility D will and power
ANS: A PG: 27
7 Most modern parenting programs are based on the approaches associated with A Adler & Dreikurs
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Whitaker and John Warkentin started their career together in Oak Ridge, TN, before moving to Atlanta and Emory University In Atlanta, they would work with which of the following people? A Harry Aponte B Gus Napier C Milton Erickson D Lynn Hoffman ANS: B PG: 29 11 ANS: 12 ANS: 13
Many family practitioners refer to which book as the first classic in Family Therapy? A Families and Family Therapy
B The Family Crucible C Peoplemaking
D Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends B PG: 29
Which of the following people made a career transition from the west coast to the east coast, from MRI to Ackerman, and from strategic family therapy to a postmodern, social constructionist model of therapy? A Jay Haley B Cloe Madanes C Lynn Hoffman D None of the above C PG: 30
The parents of a 14-year-old high school student have been contemplating a divorce until the child tries to commit suicide, and the parents stay together to care for her The
sequence just described is an example of:
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15 When two opposing directives are given, and neither can be ignored, tolerated, nor dismissed (that is, the person cannot win and cannot escape):
A The person is experiencing what Gregory Bateson called a double bind B The person has a pathology
C The system is experiencing a paradox D The person can only feel stuck
ANS: A PG: 35
Wacky Questions To Ask Just For Fun: 1 A genogram:
A Is a measure of weight
B A telegram from a little guy in a bottle
C A text to your grandmother turning down her offer to smooch your friends, as in "Gee, no, Gramma.”
D None of the above ANS: D
2 A negative feedback loop is:
President Obama talking with John Boehner Bill Clinton explaining things to Hillary Rocky counseling Bullwinkle
All of the above
GAY
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1 The women's project evolved out of a meeting of women in 1984 called: [the Stonehenge Conference] PG: 43 2 The accepted term for effective parenting today is: [authoritative-responsive par] PG: 46
3 Norbert Wiener’s systemic concept that explains how feedback informs systems and either keeps them the same or changes them is called [Cybernetics | PG: 34 4 The most used model of therapy in general in managed care systems is called [CBT or Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy] PG: 46
5 A mapping process shared across family therapy models that gives structure and emotional resonance to understanding families and even professional systems is called:
[Genogram]
PG: 25
Short Answer Questions:
1 Explain the difference between Satir and Whitaker's experiential approaches
2 What parts of early Freudian and Object Relations theories are most present in modern Object Relations Family Therapy?
3 Explain the differences between the three approaches to strategic family therapy
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Instructions: Indicate the correct or best answer from each of the choices provided in each of the multiple-choice questions:
1 Which of the following accounts for the most change or success in therapy? A A client who is educated, motivated, and engaged in therapy
B The setting in which the therapist works C The model the therapist uses
D The techniques or interventions of the therapist ANS: A PG: 63
2 Which of the following is true?
A Bowen considered a differentiated self essential to the development of a family therapist
It is wise to know what triggers or buttons you have so that you won’t have them pushed all the time in therapy
The person and the practice of therapy cannot be separated; each affects the other All of the above
ANS: D PG: 52
3 Which of the following are tools that a therapist might use to learn about self and self in relation to others?
A A genogram of one’s extended family-of-origin B Satir’s wheel of influence
C Historical timeline of one’s own family D All of the above
ANS: D PG: 53
4 Satir’s “Hanging Hats” exercise is a systemic way of considering and addressing processes that therapists seeing individuals call:
Trang 14B Dysfunctional or pathological family processes in general C Transference and counter-transference issues
D None of the above ANS: CPG: 55
5 One way to stay present with families and make contact is to ask yourself the following question:
A What does my theory tell me is the right thing to do when I get into a family session, and am I following the theory’s requirements?
B Who am I meeting at this moment in time, and what do they want me to know about their thoughts, feelings, interactions, and behaviors?
C What will my supervisor think of what I am doing right now? D How am I doing as a new counselor or therapist?
ANS: B PG: 57
6 It is often hard to genuinely care about specific people in a family before the family practitioner even meets the family If not caring, what can the counselor or therapist bring to the
first session?
GAS
Interest in the clients and a desire to create an atmosphere of safety
More knowledge and education than the family members are likely to have An ability to diagnose problems and formulate treatment plans
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B Learning strategies for taking dysfunctional parts of individuals and integrating them into a whole
C Working in patterns and seeing people and systems in context D None of the above
ANS: C PG: 58
9 Which of the following will serve a beginning family practitioner well?
A Staying focused on universal humanism and not getting caught up in diversity issues
B Absorbing the issues and concerns of clients so that you can take them home with you and study them—or at least worry about them
C Having a sincere interest in the welfare of others
D Leaving the spirit of the family and its members to their priest or minister and focusing only on psychologically-based understandings of people and their actions
ANS: C PG: 59
10 — In which part of Satir’s process of change do family routines and patterns continue as they normally do?
A Status quo
B Introduction of foreign element C The experience of chaos
D The generation of new possibilities ANS: APG: 59
11 Which of the following might be considered a general guideline in therapy? A Disarray and disengagement are better than a stagnant status quo
B It is better for family systems to be open and organized rather than disorganized or closed
C Emotional reactivity is better than no reaction at all
D Optimism, faith, and courage often get in the way of fully appreciating one’s fear and the need to acknowledge it
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Which of the following is most true?
A Studying your own work can only make you self-conscious; just do what feels right
B Silence in therapy is a sign of discomfort and it should be filled with another question or comment from the therapist
C Be careful with giving advice D None of the above
C PG: 64
One thing that the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy has demonstrated over the last 20 years 1s:
A Marriage and family therapy can have negative and harmful effects B Marriage and family therapy is more efficacious than individual therapy in
treating schizophrenia, marital distress, or depressed women in a distressed marriage
C Some approaches to marriage and family therapy are more effective or superior to other approaches
D Residential treatment is still more cost effective than marriage and family therapy alone when treating schizophrenia, delinquency, or severe conduct disorders B PG: 65 A research study that focuses on the meaning in the stories that people tell is most likely: A A quantitative study B A qualitative study based on narratives C An experimental study D An action study based on narratives that leads to transformational research ANS: B PG: 65
15 While marriage and family therapy may be a critical and necessary component of severe problems, effective treatment often includes:
Individual or group counseling and/or medication Hospitalization
Removal of identified patients from negative family systems All of the above
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Wacky Questions To Ask Just For Fun:
1 Of the following, who can be really grumpy people and still function in their profession? A Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump
B Russell Crowe and Mel Gibson
C Family Counselors, Therapists, or Social Workers D “A” and “B,” but not “C”
ANS: D
2 Which of the following careers is least likely to make you rich and famous? A NFL football star
B CEO of General Motors
C Co-starring in a TV show with Paris Hilton D Family practitioner ANS: D Key Term Questions: 1 A structural map of three generations of a family is called a [genogram] PG: 52
2 Creating a involves putting yourself at the center of a circle and then drawing spokes out to people who are major influences in your life and the
adjectives that they represent [wheel of influence] PG: 53
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3 Being willing to accept oneself as an everyday human being who makes mistakes is, according to Sophie Lazersfeld & Rudolf Dreikurs, having [the
courage to be imperfect]
PG: 61
Short Answer Questions:
1 In general, what are some of the positive goals for individuals and families that the helping professions might have?
2 Explain what collaborative practice in therapy is and why it might be important to pursue this process
3 List some of the findings, confirmed by research, related to the field of family practice 4 What is qualitative research and in what way might it be a good fit with family practice? 5 What significance does a consideration of gender issues and multiculturalism play in