#1
Which of the following is a key concept in narrative therapy?
Externalization
ExplanationSeparating the person from the problem.
#2
Who is considered the pioneer of narrative therapy?
Michael White
ExplanationMichael White.
#3
What is the role of the therapist in narrative therapy?
To collaboratively explore and co-create new narratives
ExplanationCollaboratively exploring new narratives.
#4
What is the primary focus of narrative therapy?
Restructuring the client's life story
ExplanationRestructuring the client's life story.
#5
Which of the following is a key principle of narrative therapy?
Externalization
ExplanationExternalization.
#6
What is the primary goal of narrative therapy?
To deconstruct dominant narratives
ExplanationChallenging dominant narratives.
#7
Which technique involves externalizing the problem in narrative therapy?
Definitional ceremony
ExplanationExternalizing the problem.
#8
In narrative therapy, what does the term 'unique outcomes' refer to?
Unexpected events that challenge dominant narratives
ExplanationEvents challenging dominant narratives.
#9
Which of the following is NOT a technique commonly used in narrative therapy?
Mindfulness meditation
ExplanationMindfulness meditation.
#10
What is the main purpose of 're-membering' in narrative therapy?
To reconnect with supportive communities
ExplanationReconnecting with supportive communities.
#11
According to narrative therapy, what does 're-authoring' refer to?
Rewriting the client's life story
ExplanationRewriting the client's life story.
#12
Which theorist is associated with the idea of 'thick description' in narrative therapy?
Bruner and Festinger
ExplanationBruner and Festinger.
#13
What is the term used in narrative therapy to describe the process of exploring alternative narratives?
Re-authoring
ExplanationExploring alternative narratives.
#14
In narrative therapy, what is the significance of 'outsider-witness practices'?
They emphasize the importance of community support and validation
ExplanationEmphasizing community support.
#15
In narrative therapy, what does 're-authoring' aim to achieve?
Rewriting the client's life story
ExplanationRewriting the client's life story.