#1
Which of the following is a key concept in narrative therapy?
Diagnosis
Pathology
Externalization
Normalization
#2
Who is considered the pioneer of narrative therapy?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Michael White
Albert Ellis
#3
What is the role of the therapist in narrative therapy?
To diagnose mental disorders
To challenge the client's beliefs
To provide advice and solutions
To collaboratively explore and co-create new narratives
#4
What is the primary focus of narrative therapy?
Correcting distorted thoughts
Exploring unconscious desires
Changing the client's external circumstances
Restructuring the client's life story
#5
Which of the following is a key principle of narrative therapy?
Pathologizing
Externalization
Normalization
Repression
#6
What is the primary goal of narrative therapy?
To uncover unconscious conflicts
To identify maladaptive behaviors
To deconstruct dominant narratives
To prescribe medication
#7
Which technique involves externalizing the problem in narrative therapy?
Socratic questioning
Reframing
Deconstruction
Definitional ceremony
#8
In narrative therapy, what does the term 'unique outcomes' refer to?
Unexpected events that challenge dominant narratives
Common experiences shared among clients
Typical patterns of behavior in a given culture
Predefined goals set by the therapist
#9
Which of the following is NOT a technique commonly used in narrative therapy?
Re-authoring conversations
Mapping the problem
Mindfulness meditation
Externalizing conversations
#10
What is the main purpose of 're-membering' in narrative therapy?
To forget past traumas
To reconnect with supportive communities
To disassociate from negative memories
To reinforce dominant narratives
#11
According to narrative therapy, what does 're-authoring' refer to?
Rewriting the client's life story
Analyzing childhood experiences
Correcting cognitive distortions
Confronting unconscious conflicts
#12
Which theorist is associated with the idea of 'thick description' in narrative therapy?
Albert Bandura
Bruner and Festinger
Karl Weick
Michael White
#13
What is the term used in narrative therapy to describe the process of exploring alternative narratives?
Re-authoring
Deconstruction
Reframing
Rescripting
#14
In narrative therapy, what is the significance of 'outsider-witness practices'?
They involve excluding family members from therapy sessions
They emphasize the importance of community support and validation
They focus on internalizing the problem
They encourage reliance solely on the therapist's perspective
#15
In narrative therapy, what does 're-authoring' aim to achieve?
Revising the therapist's notes
Rewriting the client's life story
Reorganizing the therapy sessions
Reevaluating treatment goals