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34 Cards in this Set
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Adlerian therapy is well suited to a brief or time-limited approach
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True
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The concepts and techniques of the Adlerian approach are highly applicable to group counseling
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True
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Striving for superiority is seen as a neurotic manifestation
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False
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Adler maintains that our style of life is not set untiol midddle age
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False
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Adlerian therapy is flexible and it can be tailored to work with culturally diverse clients.
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True
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Adlerian counselors do not make interpretations
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False
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Adlerians place relatively little importance on the quality of the client-therapist relationship
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False
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Analysis and assessment are a basic part of the counseling process
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True
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Insight is best defined as understanding translated into action
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False
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Adlerians believe childhood experiences in themselves are the decisive factor in shaping personality
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False
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According to Adler, childhood experiences in themselves are not what
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Crucial as our attitude toward these experiences
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The adlerian point of view toward the role of insight in therapy is best stated in this way:
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To be of value, insight must be translated into a constructive action program
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Which of the following statements is not true as it is applied to Adlerian therapy
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The approach is grounded on medical model
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Which of the following comes closest to the terapeutic goal ofr Adlerians
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Motivation modification
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This information is based on what kind of assessment family constellation, early recollections, birth order & mistaken, self-defeating perceptions
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Lifestyle
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Which is the correct sequence of human experiencing from an Adlerian perspective
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First we think, then we feel, then we act
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Adlerians could best be described as using which techniques
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They fit a variety of techniques to the needs of each client
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How would the Adlerian therapist view the personal problems of clients
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As the end result of a process of discouragement
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Which of the following is not one of the 4 phases of the Adlerian therapeutic process
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Encouraging the development of self-understanding
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Which term does not fit the Adlerian Theory
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Deterministic
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According to Adler, childhood experiences in themselves are not what
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Crucial as our attitude toward these experiences
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The adlerian point of view toward the role of insight in therapy is best stated in this way:
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To be of value, insight must be translated into a constructive action program
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Which of the following statements is not true as it is applied to Adlerian therapy
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The approach is grounded on medical model
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Which of the following comes closest to the terapeutic goal ofr Adlerians
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Motivation modification
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This information is based on what kind of assessment family constellation, early recollections, birth order & mistaken, self-defeating perceptions
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Lifestyle
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Which is the correct sequence of human experiencing from an Adlerian perspective
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First we think, then we feel, then we act
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Adlerians could best be described as using which techniques
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They fit a variety of techniques to the needs of each client
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How would the Adlerian therapist view the personal problems of clients
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As the end result of a process of discouragement
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Which of the following is not one of the 4 phases of the Adlerian therapeutic process
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Encouraging the development of self-understanding
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Which term does not fit the Adlerian Theory
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Deterministic
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Way in which individuals perceive their world
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Phenomenological orientation
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The interpertation that individuals give to life events
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Fictional Finalism
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What influences an individuals life
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Psychological position in the family, birth order, interactions among siblings, parent-child relationships
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Adlerians value earlty recollections as an important clue to the understanding of
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Individuals Lifestyle
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