CEFS 601 Exam 4 Liberty University
- A therapist who determines that there is imminent danger to someone the client vows to harm should
- Ways to avoid successful malpractice suits include:
- Michael White was influenced by Foucault who viewed language as
- The emergence of managed care has
- Treating AIDS, family therapists can
- A narrative therapist might seek to lead the family to find unique outcomes to their stories. This may serve as
- Peer review refers to
- Research on stress in families with schizophrenic members validates well the relationship between ____________ and relapse.
- Calling another person lazy is making use of a _________ description
- Family therapists have sought licensing because
- Mandating that certain courses be taken before license renewal is called
- A legal exception to confidentiality maintenance occurs in the case of
- Scaling questions
- The authors contend that narrative therapy emerged from
- The “miracle question” allows clients to
- Clients need to be told of the possible risks before commencing treatment. This is an example of
- In the Goolishian-Anderson collaborative approach, therapist and client are
- A common goal of narrative therapy is
- According to postmodern thinking, “romantic love” is a
- The probability of a psychologist being sued in court is
- In working with families, narrative therapists consider themselves
- Externalizing a restraining problem is meant to
- Managed care programs typically involve
- Therapy that involves the use of internet is called ______________.
- Narrative therapists believe we attempt to make sense of our lives through
- In the psychosocial typology of illness, Rolland does NOT include one of following.
- Psychoeducational programs emphasize all except one of the following. Which does not belong?
- An example of banding together to deal with a common problem is a focus of narrative therapy. Support groups, or leagues, were begun by Epston in New Zealand. These groups have found their way to the US and into the fabric of our society. From the list of groups below, which answer is best?
- Which of the following is not an element in a malpractice suit?
- Perhaps the most common grounds for a malpractice suit is
- Defrauding insurance carriers is likely to be met with __________ level sanction by the APA.
- An early effort to help parents deal with their emotionally disturbed children is
- White’s style of questioning is directed at all except one of the following. Which one?
- A major goal of the linguistic approach is
- Postmodern therapists are apt to be
- According to Anderson, Reiss, and Hogarty, recovering hospitalized schizophrenics:
- Therapists should use informed consent
- Survival skills workshops are psychoeducational programs directed at
- In solution-focused brief therapy, “skeleton keys” refers to
- Hudson and O’Hanlon, using brief marital therapy, help couples recognize that
- Within the Social Constructionist discussion, Tom Anderson used reflecting teams and made use of the ____________ in the therapeutic sessions.
- Ellen expresses her viewpoint at a meeting, although she is shy and her self-doubt usually tries to silence her. Narrative therapists view this as
- Managed care plans require
- According to narrative therapy, a comprehensive understanding of a person calls for
- Medical family therapy tends to
- Which of the following is a true statement?
- In treating major psychoses, psychoeducation for families is now seen as essential, along with
- Psychoeducational programs are intended to help which of the following?
- Solution-focused therapists believe that the _____________ is more similar from one case to another than the problems each intervention is meant to solve.
- Relationship Enhancement programs provide training in all but one of the following