Top 80+ Solved Counselling Psychology 2 MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Counseling psychology differs from clinical psychology in that

a. it is more concerned with the treatment of inpatients

b. it is more concerned with severe behavior pathology.

c. it is more concerned with everyday problems in living.

d. all of the above.

  • c. it is more concerned with everyday problems in living.

Q. Clinical psychologists and counseling psychologists

a. have in common the fostering of personal growth.

b. use many of the same tools of assessment

c. both receive training in assessment and therapy.

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. Which is NOT the type of question typically addressed by clinical assessment?

a. what is this person\s diagnosis?

b. what type of intervention might be optimal?

c. does this person have executive potential?

d. does this person need to be hospitalized?

  • c. does this person have executive potential?

Q. Saying whatever comes to mind, even if it seems senseless, painful, or embarrassing, ispart of the Freudian technique known as

a. unconditional regard.

b. non-directive therapy.

c. free association.

d. transactional analysis.

  • c. free association.

Q. The basic assumption of behavior therapy is that

a. deep understanding of one\s problems leads to behavior change..

b. past experiences and emotional trauma must be probed before behavior can be changed.

c. learned response causes problems, therefore, behavior can be changed by relearning.

d. phobias can be created and dismantled

  • c. learned response causes problems, therefore, behavior can be changed by relearning.

Q. Carl Rogers is responsible for

a. client-centered therapy.

b. psychoanalysis.

c. directive therapy.

d. existential therapy.

  • a. client-centered therapy.

Q. Leaning forward, saying ummm, nodding, are examples of which one of the followinginterviewing techniques?

a. paraphrasing

b. prompting

c. furthering

d. checking

  • b. prompting

Q. Counselling is a profession that aims to:

a. promote personal growth and productivity.

b. provide a successful diagnosis in psychopathology.

c. ensure that clients are on the correct medication.

d. solely address behaviour.

  • a. promote personal growth and productivity.

Q. Empathy involves:

a. feeling sorry for someone.

b. putting others before yourself.

c. putting yourself in someone else\s shoes.

d. putting yourself before others.

  • c. putting yourself in someone else\s shoes.

Q. An encounter group:

a. enables individuals to interact with others in a social setting.

b. encourages team building.

c. aids the therapist in diagnosis.

d. encourages therapy and self-growth through disclosure and interaction.

  • d. encourages therapy and self-growth through disclosure and interaction.

Q. Family therapy is generally used to:

a. improve communications between members of the family.

b. resolve specific conflicts - for example between adolescents and their parents.

c. attempts to understand the family as a social system.

d. all of the above.

  • d. all of the above.
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