QUESTION 1

QUESTION 1

QUESTION 1

1. A modern multicultural perspective of family systems must now include which of the following?

A.

Norms relating to intimacy

B.

Distribution and use of power

C.

The role of others involved with the couple/family

D.

All of the above

0.5 points

QUESTION 2

1. Clients are usually classified into three different types, based on their level of motivation for change. These three types of clients are:

A.

The Id, Ego, and Super-Ego

B.

The Visitor, Complainant, and Customer

C.

The Visitor, Inquisitor, and Customer

D.

The Id, Ego, and Ego-Centrist

0.5 points

QUESTION 3

1. In couples and family counseling, the “central healing relationship,” is identified as the relationship between:

A.

The counselor and the children

B.

The counselor and the partner with the “identified problem”

C.

The client family and their primary care physician

D.

The members of the family/couple

0.5 points

QUESTION 4

1. A treatment plan is best defined as:

A.

A list of goals and objectives for the client family

B.

A list of tasks that the counselor must accomplish before insurance companies will reimburse for services

C.

A document that is sent to a family’s primary care physician which outlines any and all non-professional services the client family will be utilizing during treatment

D.

A plan for how to elicit change in the family system in an effort to address the presenting problems

0.5 points

QUESTION 5

1. “Differentiation of Self” is:

A.

A lifelong process that can never be fully achieved

B.

A process that takes place during the “Trust vs. Mistrust” stage of child development

C.

Usually results in a separation or divorce

D.

A symptom of Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, as defined by the DSM-5

0.5 points

QUESTION 6

1. Symptom based treatment plans require which of the following?

A.

Behaviorally stated, measurable objectives that clearly give focus to the goals of treatment

B.

Outcomes that are related to the theoretical perspective of the family counselor

C.

An brief summary of the “symptom bearer’s” last medical evaluation

D.

A pre-signed Involuntary Commitment Order to be used in the event that someone in the family needs psychiatric care

0.5 points

QUESTION 7

1. Which of the following best describes, in general, the goals of Intergenerational Family Therapy?

A.

Resolution of the Oedipus Complex and differentiation of self

B.

Differentiation of self and anxiety reduction

C.

Resolution of family enmeshment and resolution of the id/ego conflict

D.

Validation, communication, and self-esteem

0.5 points

QUESTION 8

1. Treatment plans must include the assessment of risk and safety. When assessing risk of harm and safety, which of the following should be assessed?

A.

Threats of harm to self or others

B.

Emotional abuse

C.

Eating Disorders

D.

All of the above should be assessed

0.5 points

QUESTION 9

1. Fusion, as it relates to the practice of Intergenerational Family Therapy, usually results in:

A.

Reactive emotional distance in the marriage

B.

Projection of the problem onto the children

C.

Inner-child conflicts

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