Reality-Choice Quiz PDF
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This document contains practice questions for a reality therapy quiz. It covers core concepts, focusing on the role of the therapist, client issues, and core principles.
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Session 8 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Oct 28, 2024 1:13 AM - Oct 28, 2024 1:13 AM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 25 / 25 - A Overa...
Session 8 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Oct 28, 2024 1:13 AM - Oct 28, 2024 1:13 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) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The client's quality world consists of all of the following except: specific activities that fulfill our needs. images of people who enrich our lives. beliefs. insight. Question 2(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The function of the reality therapist is to: assist clients in dealing with the present. encourage clients to make a value judgment concerning the quality of their behavior. confront clients about specific irrational thoughts and ideas and to teach them to think rationally. reindoctrinate clients with the acceptable standards for living. Question 3(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point __________ posits that we are not born blank slates waiting to be externally motivated by forces in the world around us. WDEP theory Behavior therapy Choice theory Motivational therapy Question 4(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following procedures would a reality therapist be least likely to employ? Skillful questioning Encouraging clients to look at what they are doing Making action plans Reliving an early childhood event Question 5(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point __________ teaches that all behavior is made up of four inseparable but distinct components – acting, thinking, feeling, and physiology. Total behavior Quality world Picture album Birth and death Question 6(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following is a contribution of choice theory/reality therapy? It helps clients deal emotionally with unfinished business from their past. It provides insight into the causes of one's problems. It is relatively short-term focused on dealing with conscious behavioral problems. Most of its concepts have been subjected to empirical testing. Question 7(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The core of choice theory/reality therapy consists of: teaching clients how to acquire rational beliefs instead of irrational beliefs. helping clients to understand their unconscious dynamics. giving clients opportunities to express unresolved feelings. the client's self-evaluation, plan of action, and commitment to follow through. Question 8(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point According to Glasser, many of the problems of clients are caused by: unfinished business with parents. sibling rivalry. early childhood trauma. their inability to connect or to have a satisfying relationship with at least one of the significant people in their lives. Question 9(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point According to reality therapy, focusing on the __________ "protects" clients from facing the reality of unsatisfying present relationships, and focusing on symptoms does the same thing. past present future therapist Question 10(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A primary goal of contemporary reality therapy is to: help clients become more voluntarily acceptable. supply the basic human needs. help clients get connected or reconnected with the people they have chosen to put in their quality world. create goals. Question 11(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The practice of reality therapy can best be conceptualized as the: history of therapy. past processing theory. roadmap to theory. cycle of counseling. Question 12(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following is not a component of total behavior? Wanting Doing Feeling Thinking Question 13(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In reality therapy, the counseling environment is: the time to explore past trauma. characterized by a therapeutic climate that establishes the foundation for implementing procedures. highly structured with the aim of changing cognitions. conducive to restructuring one's personality. Question 14(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Wubbolding emphasizes that reality therapy is a mental health system rather than a: remediating system. theoretical system. medical system. behavioral system. Question 15(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point If choice theory is the highway, reality therapy is the: vehicle delivering the product. roadmap. moving truck taking the product with it. exit to leave the highway. Question 16(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point What do reality therapists believe about the use of questions? They should rarely be used. Relevant questions help clients gain insights and arrive at plans and solutions. There is no such thing as excessive questioning; the more the better! Closed questions are more helpful than open-ended questions. Question 17(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A reality therapist will primarily focus on: past behavior. present behavior. feelings. thoughts. Question 18(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point When reality therapists explore a client's past, they tend to focus on: relationships within the family. early traumatic events. problems in school performance. past successes. Question 19(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point In reality therapy, the purpose of developing an action plan is to: encourage clients to stretch beyond their limits. teach clients to "think big." arrange for successful experience. arrive at the ultimate solution to a client's problem. Question 20(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The role of meaningful relationships in fostering emotional health is receiving increased attention in: WDEP. contemporary reality therapy. value judgment. behavioral therapy. Question 21(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Glasser challenges the traditionally accepted views of mental illness and treatment by the use of medication, especially: the widespread use of psychiatric drugs that often results in negative side effects both physically and psychologically. the lack of use of psychiatric drugs. the use of any psychiatric drugs whether or not they result in negative side effects. because medications are never needed. Question 22(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are procedures that are commonly used in reality therapy except: exploring wants, needs, and perceptions. exploring early recollections. focusing on the present. planning and commitment. Question 23(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are key characteristics of contemporary reality therapy except for: there is a focus on talking about symptoms that bring a client into therapy. emphasis is on choice and responsibility. there is a rejection of the notion of transference. keep the therapy in the present. Question 24(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point lasser contends that __________ is a way that both therapist and client avoid G being who they are and owning what they are doing right now. responsibility questioning transference choice Question 25(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Reality therapy is often considered as a: long in-depth process. mentoring process. symptom focusing theory. past processing theory. Done