#1
Which therapist is considered the founder of Solution-Focused Therapy?
Carl Rogers
Albert Ellis
Milton Erickson
Steve de Shazer
#2
Which of the following is a key principle of Solution-Focused Therapy?
Exploring past traumas
Setting long-term goals
Emphasizing strengths and resources
Analyzing unconscious conflicts
#3
In Solution-Focused Therapy, what is the role of the therapist?
To interpret dreams
To diagnose mental disorders
To facilitate change and focus on solutions
To provide advice and guidance
#4
Which of the following is a technique used in Narrative Therapy to externalize the problem?
Reframing
Deconstruction
Externalizing conversations
Role-playing
#5
Which of the following is a technique used in Solution-Focused Therapy to amplify change?
Problem-solving
Reframing
Scaling questions
Interpretation
#6
What is the main focus of Solution-Focused Therapy sessions?
Exploring past traumas
Analyzing unconscious conflicts
Setting goals and finding solutions
Understanding family dynamics
#7
In Solution-Focused Therapy, what technique is used to help clients envision a preferred future?
Miracle question
Free association
Interpretation
Regression
#8
Which postmodern therapeutic approach focuses on deconstructing and reconstructing the client's narrative?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Existential Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
#9
In Solution-Focused Therapy, what does scaling questions aim to accomplish?
Assess the severity of symptoms
Evaluate past traumas
Measure progress and motivation
Establish long-term goals
#10
Which postmodern therapeutic approach emphasizes the importance of language and how it shapes reality?
Gestalt Therapy
Existential Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
#11
In Narrative Therapy, what is the purpose of re-authoring the client's story?
To reinforce the existing narrative
To challenge the dominant narrative
To explore unconscious desires
To analyze family relationships
#12
Which postmodern therapeutic approach focuses on exploring existential themes such as freedom, responsibility, and meaning?
Gestalt Therapy
Existential Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
#13
What is the primary goal of postmodern therapeutic approaches?
To uncover unconscious conflicts
To challenge irrational beliefs
To discover universal truths
To co-create meaning with clients
#14
What is the central concept of Constructivist Therapy?
The unconscious mind
The power of positive thinking
The importance of personal responsibility
The co-construction of reality
#15
What is the primary goal of Collaborative Language Systems Approach?
To challenge cognitive distortions
To facilitate collaborative dialogue
To explore unconscious conflicts
To teach assertiveness skills
#16
What is the primary goal of Poststructuralist Therapy?
To challenge societal norms
To explore unconscious desires
To deconstruct fixed identities and meanings
To promote self-actualization
#17
What is the primary focus of Constructivist Therapy?
Resolving internal conflicts
Reinforcing existing beliefs
Challenging cognitive distortions
Co-creating reality with clients