Feminist Therapy Quiz PDF
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This is a quiz on feminist therapy, covering various topics such as the core concepts, interventions, and limitations. The quiz contains multiple-choice questions and focuses on the understanding of feminist principles in practice.
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Session 9 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Nov 6, 2024 1:08 AM - Nov 6, 2024 1:09 AM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 25 / 25 - A Overall Gra...
Session 9 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Nov 6, 2024 1:08 AM - Nov 6, 2024 1:09 AM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 25 / 25 - A Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 25 / 25 - A Show All Questions Question 1(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point A critique of which of the following used in feminist therapy is based on research, indicating that gender, culture, and race may influence assessment of clients' symptoms? The self-in relation model The DSM The ICD A psychotherapy system Question 2(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ is at the core of feminist therapy and marked by authenticity, mutuality, and respect. The person is political The egalitarian relationship The women's way of knowing A focus on strengths and a reformulated definition of psychological distress Question 3(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point The principle that __________ is based on the assumption that the personal or individual problems individuals bring to counseling originate in a political and social context. The personal is political and critical consciousness The counseling relationship is egalitarian Women's ways of knowing are valued and their experiences are honored A focus on strengths and a reformulated definition of psychological distress Question 4(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Although feminist therapy shares many of the premises of person-centered therapy, it does not agree with the notion that the therapeutic relationship is, in and of itself, sufficient to produce change. therapy is based on unconditional positive regard and acceptance. the therapeutic relationship should be a non-hierarchical one. therapy aims to empower clients to live according to their own values and to rely on an internal locus of control. Question 5(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following themes would clients in feminist therapy be least likely to explore? Identify their internalized messages of oppression and replace them with more self-enhancing beliefs Understand how sexist and oppressive societal beliefs and practices influence them in negative ways Recognize the power of relationships and connectedness Transference reactions toward their therapist Question 6(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point After having a bad therapeutic experience with a mental health professional who pathologized her anxiety over financial issues, Lillian decided to consult with a feminist therapist. How is her new therapist likely to view her anxiety symptoms? As a sign of distress rather than psychopathology As an indication of deficits in her personality As irrational beliefs As a sign of unconscious conflicts that must be worked through Question 7(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Of the following, which intervention would a feminist therapist probably consider most essential? Challenging irrational beliefs Making use of the empty-chair technique Conducting a lifestyle analysis Social action Question 8(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Feminist therapists do not use diagnostic labels, or use them reluctantly, for all of the following reasons except that they focus on the individual's symptoms and not the social factors that cause distress and dysfunctional behavior. they reflect the inappropriate application of power in the therapeutic relationship. they focus on the social factors that cause dysfunctional behavior they are part of a system developed mainly within psychiatry, an institution that reinforces dominant cultural norms and may become an instrument of oppression. Question 9(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ includes a shift from placing the problem internally and "blaming the victim" to consideration of social factors in the environment that contribute to a client's problem. Paradoxical intention Reframing Relabeling Gender-role analysis Question 10(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following strategies are unique to feminist therapy except for: cognitive restructuring. encouraging clients to take social action. emphasizing the role of the therapist as advocate as well as facilitator. viewing women's and other marginalized and oppressed group's experiences from a unique perspective. Question 11(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A __________ offers a unique approach to understanding the roles that women and men with diverse social identities and experiences have been socialized to accept and to bringing this understanding into the therapeutic process. gender-fair stance flexible-multicultural theory life-span orientation feminist perspective Question 12(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A limitation of the feminist approach from a diversity perspective is the risk of imposing the therapist's own values on clients from diverse groups. the lack of sensitivity to individual differences in clients. the broad focus on respect and equality. the emphasis on the use of standardized therapeutic techniques. Question 13(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ is an intervention that changes the label or evaluation applied to some behavioral characteristic. Paradoxical intention Reframing Relabeling Gender-role analysis Question 14(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point __________ assists clients in identifying the impact that society's role expectations for women has played in shaping their values, thoughts, and behaviors. Gender-role intervention Power analysis Assertiveness training Bibliotherapy Question 15(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The broad scope of feminist thought goes far beyond gender considerations. __________ issues are equally relevant to the therapeutic enterprise. Behavioral and cognitive Person-centered Multicultural and social justice Diagnostic Question 16(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ is a philosophical orientation that lends itself to an integration of feminist, multicultural, and social justice concepts with a variety of psychotherapy approaches. Gender perspective Feminist psychotherapy Social justice Political context Question 17(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Who is most noted for her contributions to the development of feminist therapy? Miriam Polster Laura Brown Natalie Rogers Laura Perls Question 18(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A central concept in feminist therapy is the importance of understanding and acknowledging: psychological oppression and the constraints imposed by the sociopolitical status. the freedom to pursue a career outside the home. the right to an education. equality in power in relationships. Question 19(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The relational-cultural theory recognizes: that many women are searching for a connectedness with others as well as possibilities for autonomy. the emphasis of a spiritual or religious perspective in providing women with strength. t he understanding of how early childhood is a crucial factor in a woman's personality development. that siblings play in the shaping of personality. Question 20(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ tend to result in women giving away their power in relationships, often without being aware of it. Diversity competencies Cognitive theories Socialization patterns Political contexts Question 21(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Recent developments relevant to __________ in psychology have led to an integration of key themes of multiculturalism and feminism. social justice radical feminists socialist feminists liberal justice Question 22 Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ is described as teaching and promoting assertive behavior; women become aware of their interpersonal rights, transcend stereotypical gender roles, change negative beliefs, and implement changes in their daily life. Bibliotherapy Power analysis Assertiveness training Gender-role intervention Question 23(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A related goal of feminist therapy is to help: individual remain separate and focus of their own strengths. communities understand the importance of remaining focused on the individual. individuals come together to strengthen collective power. communities come together for celebrations. Question 24(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point __________ refers to the range of methods aimed at helping clients understand how unequal access to power and resources can influence personal realities. Gender-role intervention Power analysis Assertiveness training Bibliotherapy Question 25(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point From the feminist perspective, the socialization of women with multiple social identities inevitably affects all of the following, except: engendered lives. self-concept. goals and aspirations. emotional well-being. Done