Helping Others Help Children

1) In Orientation _____ the therapist bears responsibility for change.

A.A

B.C

C.S

D.Z

2) Nelson and Holloway (1990) found that both male and female supervisors were less likely to accept efforts by female supervisees to be more assertive in supervision.

A.True

B.False

3) Which of Holloway's tasks for trainees is related to the supervisor's “Consulting” function?

A.counseling skill

B.case conceptualization

C.professional role

D.emotional awareness

4) Regarding the development of emotional awareness, it is suggested that the use of _____ can help increase a trainee's self-awareness.

A.process notes

B.a sticker chart

C.video review

D.role play

5) Kataoka et al. (2002) estimated that over _____ of children in need of mental health care are not served.

A.30%

B.45%

C.60%

D.75%

6) Kazdin (2000) counted _____ forms of child psychotherapy.

A.250

B.350

C.450

D.550

7) Kazdin and Kendall (1998) stated that failure to use _____ where they are available requires “a very strong justification”.

A.non directive play

B.EST's

C.parents in therapy sessions

D.M&M's

8) The state board's mandate is

A.clinician regulation

B.consumer education

C.consumer protection

D.clinician education

9) In cases where therapists were sued after a client fatality, almost _____ were won by the clinician

A.20%

B.40%

C.60%

D.80%

10) Lazarus and Zur (2002) argued that dual relationships could often be helpful to clients.

A.True

B.False

11) Regarding forensic roles, a/an _____ responds to questions regarding the assessment and treatment of the child and family but usually does not make recommendations regarding custody or other legal outcomes.

A.expert witness

B. supervisee

C.supervisor

D.fact witness

12) In which of Porter's (1994) stages would supervisors be ready to explore their own biases, stereotypes, racism, and classism?

A. Stage 1

B.Stage 2

C.Stage 3

D.Stage 4

13) Some European American supervisors feel they act without discrimination and therefore, culture is irrelevant. Jones et al. (1970) termed this

A.the mirror effect

B.culturalcentrism

C.albinism

D.hallucinatory whitening

14) Hird et al. (2001) suggest the use of _____ to facilitate discussion.

A.sock puppets

B.electronic communication

C.3rd parties

D.open-ended questions

15) For Landreth (2002a) toys are viewed as the child's

A.words

B.palate

C.doppelganger

D.world

16) Child-centered play therapy is based on the principles of

A.Alfred Adler

B.Albert Bandura

C.John Bowlby

D.Carl Rogers

17) Which is not one of Axline's basic principles that guide the play therapist?

A.developing a warm friendly relationship

B.accepting the child unconditionally

C.establishing an atmosphere of permissiveness

D.modeling healthy play for the child

18) When therapists match the tone and level of affect of children, they are practicing

A.tracking behavior

B.congruence

C.teasing

D.content reflection

19) What is the focus in supervising filial sessions?

A.conveying information

B.relational skills

C.enlarging the meaning

D.identifying themes

20) Which is not one of the classes of questions that are commonly addressed to children's assumptions about their problems in cognitive therapy?

A.What's the evidence?

B.How can I solve the problem?

C.How am I feeling right now?

D.What's the worst that could happen?

21) According to Berger & Bucholz (1993), which type of supervisees are less likely to profit from supervision?

A.docile

B.competitive

C.intellectual

D.emotive

22) Which of the following was not mentioned as an attitudinal variable that novice cognitive therapy supervisees may hold that can interfere with their training?

A.The therapeutic relationship is unimportant in cognitive therapy

B.The role of unconscious motivation is discounted in cognitive therapy

C.Cognitive therapy with youth is an emotionless, mechanical endeavor

D.Play therapy and cognitive therapy are incompatible

23) According to Fehrenbach & Coffman (2001), which dimension in the treatment of children has received little attention in the literature?

A.service system

B.agency

C.provider

D.family

24) Which program for childhood anxiety disorders was developed by Kendall and his colleagues?

A.Coping Cat

B.Proud Penguin

C.Worried Wombat

D.Turtle Technique

25) The supervision of CBT is _____ focused.

A.past

B.present

C.future

D.multi

26) Bronfenbrenner (1979) states that MST is grounded in a theory of

A.attachment theory

B.interconnectedness

C.behavioralism

D.social ecology

27) Individual supervision is not the norm in MST.

A.True

B.False

28) Which is not one of the most common problems in MST supervision with MST clinicians?

A.knowledge deficits

B.interpersonal deficits

C.skill deficits

D.performance deficits

29) The core program described for conduct problems is entitled

A.UNIX

B.BASIC

C.FORTRAN

D.COBOL

30) The Incredible Years interventions rely on _____ self-efficacy and modeling theory.

A.Adler's

B.Bandura's

C.Ainsworth's

D.Ferriss's

31) Baydar et al. (2003) reported that parents who attended more than _____ of the Incredible Years sessions had the most effective outcomes.

A.1/3

B.1/2

C.2/3

D.3/4

32) According to a recent national survey _____ of American high school students seriously considered suicide in the previous year.

A.10%

B.15%

C.20%

D.25%

33) DBT with adolescents consists of _____ of concurrent weekly, individual, and multifamily skills group sessions.

A.16 weeks

B.24 weeks

C.32 weeks

D.40 weeks

34) Which is a form of validation described by Linehan (1993a) in which the therapist treats the patient as an equal in a real relationship.

A.therapeutic egalitarianism

B.professional equality

C.radical genuineness

D.empathetic congruence

35) In DBT, patients have access to coaching from their individual therapists around the clock.

A.True

B.False

36) Regarding personal development, Wells et al. (2003) emphasized that a capacity for _____ is critical.

A.self-care

B.skill development

C.boundary setting

D.self-delusion

37) Feeney et al. (2004) found growing evidence for the effectiveness of _____ approaches for youth with PTSD.

A.partial hospitalization

B.cognitive-behavioral therapy

C.EMDR

D.pharmacological

38) Lewis and Lewis (1996) found that which type of peer-counseling programs had the highest rates of suicide?

A.no program schools

B.counselor supervised programs

C.no-counselor supervisor programs

D.teacher supervised programs

39) Most ESMH clinicians interviewed by Turner et al. (2003) indicated that their ideal supervision arrangement would be _____ based

A.clinic

B.pub

C.twitter

D.school

40) In a national survey of school psychologists, Ross and Goh (1993) found that only _____ of supervisors had actually received graduate coursework or training in supervision.

A.1.2%

B.11.2%

C.21.2%

D.31.2%

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