ExamTests with the 1st chapter of the 10th edition of Current Psychotherapies by Wedding and Corsini
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MC-questions
Question 1
The psychotherapeutic term “dynamic” was first used by:
Sigmund Freud
Hippocrates
Franz Anton Mesmer
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Question 2
Herman von Helmholtz described the unconscious reconstruction of what our past taught us about an object as:
restructuring objects
unconscious inference
psychic stimulation
cognitive discovery
Question 3
Hellenist physicians believed the organ contributing to mental illness was the:
brain
heart
liver
blood
Question 4
Jungian therapy, based on the work of Moritz Benedikt, underscores the importance of:
rewarding positive behavior
unconditional positive regard
cognitive distortions
purging pathogenic secrets
Question 5
The idea that nonlinear messages are systematically sent between the unconscious and the conscious in human interactions was developed by:
Carl Gustav Carus
Franz Anton Mesmer
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Hippocrates
Question 6
Due to multicultural differences, segments of the population would likely benefit from:
indigenized psychotherapies
exporting Euro-American psychotherapists
accepting a universal approach to psychotherapy
abandoning cultural philosophies
Question 7
The organicist tradition refers to scientists who were:
somatic focused
integrating music into therapy
environmentalists
lab-based
Question 8
Corsini illustrates a change in an inmate’s life after learning he had a high IQ. This story demonstrates that psychotherapy can be broadly defined as any:
technique which teaches a patient a new skill
interaction between a therapist and a patient
self-concept-altering experience
interpretation provided to a patient
Question 9
The expression of certain genes that result from their activation by specific but common environmental events is referred to as:
epigenetics
somatiker
psychiker
neuronal decay
Question 10
Emil Kraepelin’s work focused heavily on:
classifications of diseases
use of hypnosis
surgical approaches to mental illness
multicultural variants of illness
Question 11
Neurosciences suggest elective psychotherapy leads to changes at the:
cognitive level
neuronal level
behavioral level
interpersonal level
Question 12
The idea that similar ideas attract and strengthen one another’s ability to be conscious is the result of the work of:
Hippocrates
Johann Friedrich Herbart
Thomas Mann
Alfred Adler
Question 13
Positive psychology has considerable momentum and is most commonly linked with the work of:
Aaron Beck
Sigmund Freud
Martin Seligman
Albert Ellis
Question 14
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is credited with the:
development of systematic psychotherapy
first scientific study of the unconscious
identification of defence mechanisms
creation of the nature versus nurture debate
Question 15
Franz Anton Mesmer is often viewed as the pioneer of:
manualized therapy
free association
hypnotherapy
behavioral intervention
Question 16
For the coding of mental illnesses for the purposes of reimbursement, as of October 2014, U.S. clinicians will need to use the:
MMPI-2-RF
DSM-5
ICD-10-CM
PAI
Question 17
Pope and Wedding would argue that in deciding to use psychotropic medications:
preset clinical objectives need to be determined
immediate early genes are irrelevant
psychotherapy has occurred if patients suffering has been alleviated
psychotherapy’s common factors are undermined
Question 18
Arthur Schopenhauer’s principle argument was that:
unconscious material could easily be made conscious
we are driven by blind, irrational forces
free will prevailed over determinism
the unconscious did not exist at all
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