Genogram Symbols Quiz
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Match the following psychological theories with their founders:

Psychoanalytic Theory = Sigmund Freud Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy = Aaron Beck Humanistic Psychology = Carl Rogers Attachment Theory = John Bowlby

Match the following counseling techniques with their descriptions:

Motivational Interviewing = Technique that helps clients resolve ambivalent feelings and insecurities to find the internal motivation they need to change their behavior Gestalt Therapy = Emphasizes personal responsibility, focusing on the individual's experience in the present moment and the therapist-client relationship Emotion-Focused Therapy = Approach that helps individuals access and process deep emotions to improve emotional intelligence and interpersonal relationships Narrative Therapy = Involves helping individuals re-author their life stories and view problems as separate from themselves

Match the following mental health disorders with their diagnostic criteria:

Major Depressive Disorder = Persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities for at least 2 weeks Generalized Anxiety Disorder = Excessive anxiety and worry about various aspects of life for at least 6 months Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder = Presence of obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors) that cause distress or interfere with daily life Schizophrenia = Disorganized thinking, delusions, hallucinations, and social withdrawal lasting for at least 6 months

Match the following therapeutic approaches with their core concepts:

<p>Family Systems Therapy = Views individuals as inseparable from their family context, focusing on patterns of interaction and communication within the family system Existential Therapy = Examines individual's search for meaning, freedom, responsibility, and confrontation with existential isolation Solution-Focused Brief Therapy = Emphasizes clients' strengths and resources to find solutions rather than focusing on problems or past traumas Dialectical Behavior Therapy = Combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices to help individuals regulate emotions and improve interpersonal effectiveness</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ethical principles with their descriptions in therapy practice:

<p>Autonomy = Respecting a client's right to make their own decisions and choices regarding their treatment Nonmaleficence = Avoiding causing harm or injury to clients during therapy sessions or interventions Beneficence = Acting in the best interest of clients to promote their well-being and improve their mental health outcomes Justice = Ensuring fair treatment and equal access to mental health services for all clients</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their meanings:

<p>Square = Male individual Circle = Female individual Horizontal line between two shapes = Marriage or partnership Vertical line connecting shapes = Parent-child relationship</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their functions:

<p>Square with a diagonal line through it = Deceased male individual Double horizontal line between two shapes = Divorced couple Three horizontal lines above a shape = Number of children Dashed line between two shapes = Estranged relationship</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their representations:

<p>Square with an 'A' inside = Alcoholic male individual Circle with a 'D' inside = Drug-addicted female individual Triangle pointing away from a shape = Adopted individual Two circles connected by a vertical line = Twins</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their significance:

<p>Square with three diagonal lines through it = Three generations living together Circle with a question mark inside = Unknown gender of the individual Square with an 'X' inside = History of abuse or neglect Two circles overlapping partially = Incestuous relationship</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their annotations:

<p>Arrow pointing to a shape = Identified patient Square with a small square inside = Mental illness in male individual Circle with a cross inside = Death of female individual Wavy horizontal line through a shape = Physical disability</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following genogram symbols with their connections:

<p>Square with a heart inside near another shape = Affectionate relationship Circle within a square = Pregnant female individual Two squares connected by a wavy line = &quot;On-again, off-again&quot; relationship Circle with an arrow pointing outwards = &quot;Black sheep&quot; of the family</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Matching Psychological Theories with Founders

  • Various psychological theories are attributed to specific founders

Matching Counseling Techniques with Descriptions

  • Different counseling techniques are characterized by distinct descriptions

Matching Mental Health Disorders with Diagnostic Criteria

  • Mental health disorders are defined by specific diagnostic criteria

Matching Therapeutic Approaches with Core Concepts

  • Therapeutic approaches are based on core concepts that guide their practice

Matching Ethical Principles with Descriptions in Therapy Practice

  • Ethical principles in therapy practice are guided by specific descriptions

Genogram Symbols and Their Meanings

  • Genogram symbols have specific meanings in family therapy and genealogy

Genogram Symbols and Their Functions

  • Genogram symbols serve specific functions in representing family relationships

Genogram Symbols and Their Representations

  • Genogram symbols represent different aspects of family dynamics and relationships

Genogram Symbols and Their Significance

  • Genogram symbols hold significance in understanding family patterns and interactions

Genogram Symbols and Their Annotations

  • Genogram symbols can be annotated to provide additional information about family members

Genogram Symbols and Their Connections

  • Genogram symbols are used to represent connections and relationships between family members

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Test your knowledge of genogram symbols with this quiz. Identify different symbols used in genograms to represent relationships and family dynamics.

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