#1
What is the primary goal of Reality Therapy?
To help clients take responsibility for their behavior
ExplanationPromoting client responsibility.
#2
In Reality Therapy, what is the emphasis on when it comes to the past?
Ignoring the past
ExplanationFocus on the present, ignore the past.
#3
Which of the following is a key component of the Quality World in Choice Theory?
Personal beliefs and values
ExplanationQuality World includes personal values.
#4
In Reality Therapy, what is the role of the therapist regarding clients' plans?
To help clients develop and evaluate their own plans
ExplanationTherapist supports client plans.
#5
In Reality Therapy, what is the significance of the term 'quality world'?
A personal world of people, activities, and things that fulfill one's basic needs
ExplanationQuality world fulfills basic needs.
#6
Who is the founder of Reality Therapy?
William Glasser
ExplanationFounded by William Glasser.
#7
In Choice Theory, what is the basic human need that underlies all behavior?
Survival
ExplanationSurvival is the core human need.
#8
What does WDEP stand for in the context of Reality Therapy?
Willingness, Discussion, Exploration, Planning
ExplanationWDEP: Willingness, Discussion, Exploration, Planning.
#9
According to Choice Theory, what is the fundamental concept related to our quality world?
Personal beliefs and values
ExplanationQuality world shaped by personal beliefs.
#10
In Reality Therapy, what is the role of punishment in behavior change?
Irrelevant to the therapeutic process
ExplanationPunishment is irrelevant in therapy.
#11
What does the acronym SAMIC3 stand for in the context of Reality Therapy?
Self, Actions, Motivation, Internal control, Choices, Commitment, Consequences
ExplanationSAMIC3: Self, Actions, Motivation, Internal control, Choices, Commitment, Consequences.
#12
What is the central concept of 'constructive criticism' in Reality Therapy?
Providing feedback in a supportive and helpful manner
ExplanationConstructive criticism: Supportive feedback.
#13
According to Reality Therapy, what is the role of a therapist?
To create a therapeutic relationship and help clients make better choices
ExplanationTherapist role: build relationships, guide choices.
#14
What is the key concept in Choice Theory regarding behavior?
Internal control
ExplanationInternal control is pivotal in behavior.
#15
What is the central idea behind Reality Therapy's concept of 'total behavior'?
Behavior includes thoughts, feelings, actions, and physiology
ExplanationTotal behavior involves mind and body.
#16
According to Reality Therapy, what is the main source of human problems?
The inability to fulfill basic psychological needs
ExplanationHuman problems stem from unmet needs.
#17
According to Choice Theory, what is the primary focus of therapy?
Helping clients gain better control over their lives through making better choices
ExplanationFocus on empowering choices.
#18
What is the significance of the term 'seven caring habits' in Choice Theory?
Seven behaviors that lead to positive relationships
ExplanationSeven habits for positive relationships.
#19
In Reality Therapy, what does 'avoiding IWTs' stand for?
Ignoring Well-Thought-out Solutions
ExplanationAvoiding IWTs: Ignoring Well-Thought-out Solutions.