Deck 13: Transcultural Psychotherapy
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Deck 13: Transcultural Psychotherapy
1
What is the purpose of the fourth stage of Morita therapy?
A) To prepare to go back to everyday living
B) To learn to become aware of ourselves and our surroundings
C) To allow the client to recover from the exhaustion of their inner psychic conflicts
D) To learn deep meditation techniques
A) To prepare to go back to everyday living
B) To learn to become aware of ourselves and our surroundings
C) To allow the client to recover from the exhaustion of their inner psychic conflicts
D) To learn deep meditation techniques
A
2
Mishirabe is a Buddhist practice that includes
A) Long term exposure to physical pain through burning and meditation
B) Taking a year-long vow of poverty which includes deep meditation
C) Entering a cave and meditating without food or water for a period of days
D) Service to Buddhist monks
A) Long term exposure to physical pain through burning and meditation
B) Taking a year-long vow of poverty which includes deep meditation
C) Entering a cave and meditating without food or water for a period of days
D) Service to Buddhist monks
C
3
Which is NOT true about a Naikan therapist in a Naikan center?
A) They provide for the physical needs of the client while they are at the therapy center including meals and a room
B) They provide a quiet setting for therapy
C) They have one 60 to 90 minute therapy session each day
D) They are available to clients day or night.
A) They provide for the physical needs of the client while they are at the therapy center including meals and a room
B) They provide a quiet setting for therapy
C) They have one 60 to 90 minute therapy session each day
D) They are available to clients day or night.
C
4
Morita therapy was originally conducted where?
A) At a Morita center
B) In the client's home
C) In the therapist's home
D) In nature
A) At a Morita center
B) In the client's home
C) In the therapist's home
D) In nature
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5
In general, what is the focus of Asian therapy methods?
A) Understanding one's relationships with others
B) Going through the process of understanding self and other
C) Unconscious forces that influence out lives
D) That life is in everything therefore we must search for it
A) Understanding one's relationships with others
B) Going through the process of understanding self and other
C) Unconscious forces that influence out lives
D) That life is in everything therefore we must search for it
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6
Asian therapy methods focus on the importance of freedom from fears.
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7
Mona 's first step in therapy is to stay six nights at a center and reflect on herself intensely. She is most likely in which type of therapy?
A) Mindfulness
B) Naikan
C) Morita
D) Dialectical Behavior therapy
A) Mindfulness
B) Naikan
C) Morita
D) Dialectical Behavior therapy
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8
Naikain and Morita are Chinese forms of therapy.
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9
To which therapeutic approach are Asian therapies most similar?
A) Existential
B) Gestalt
C) Solution-focused
D) Narrative
A) Existential
B) Gestalt
C) Solution-focused
D) Narrative
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10
Buddhism was founded in India.
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11
Which idea is likely the most prominent in Japanese psychotherapy?
A) Seeking peace and acceptance
B) Finding life in all things
C) Loving everyone and everything
D) Life is about where you place your attention
A) Seeking peace and acceptance
B) Finding life in all things
C) Loving everyone and everything
D) Life is about where you place your attention
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12
Which of the following would you expect from Naikan therapy?
A) The client bowing to the therapist at the beginning of the session.
B) The therapist teaching the belief that we can undo the failures of the past
C) Helping the client to realize all of the little things that people in their lives have done for them
D) The therapist functions as the authority in the therapy process
A) The client bowing to the therapist at the beginning of the session.
B) The therapist teaching the belief that we can undo the failures of the past
C) Helping the client to realize all of the little things that people in their lives have done for them
D) The therapist functions as the authority in the therapy process
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13
Which of these is NOT a therapist skill that Shapiro and Carlson state would be improved by the practice of mindfulness?
A) Therapist empathy toward client
B) Therapist use of clinical techniques
C) Therapist attitudes during therapy
D) Therapist emotion regulation
A) Therapist empathy toward client
B) Therapist use of clinical techniques
C) Therapist attitudes during therapy
D) Therapist emotion regulation
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14
Who was Siddartha Gautama?
A) The founder of Buddhism
B) The primary developer of mindfulness based therapy
C) The founder of Naikan therapy
D) A follower of Confucius
A) The founder of Buddhism
B) The primary developer of mindfulness based therapy
C) The founder of Naikan therapy
D) A follower of Confucius
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15
Meditation is an important aspect of Japanese psychotherapies.
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16
Asian therapies are composed solely of meditation.
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17
A therapist asks his client "What person and what period have you examined?" The therapist is most like a ________ therapist.
A) Naikan
B) Solution-focused
C) Existentialist
D) Morita
A) Naikan
B) Solution-focused
C) Existentialist
D) Morita
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18
For which population has Naikan therapy NOT been used?
A) Prisoners
B) Preschool -aged children
C) Married couples
D) Workplace conflict resolution
A) Prisoners
B) Preschool -aged children
C) Married couples
D) Workplace conflict resolution
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19
Morita therapy was originally developed for people with what disorder?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Depression
C) Phobias
D) Enuresis
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Depression
C) Phobias
D) Enuresis
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20
What was Morita's view on feelings?
A) That they should be the primary focus of therapy
B) That we can be trained to control our feelings
C) That meditation silences our feelings
D) That there is no need to try to change a client's feelings
A) That they should be the primary focus of therapy
B) That we can be trained to control our feelings
C) That meditation silences our feelings
D) That there is no need to try to change a client's feelings
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21
Discuss the role of the Naikan client.
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Clients examine carefully how they have lived and who they are. Practicing Naikan means pausing for a day or a week to make a stop in the flow of time and to see life from another side. This procedure helps clients let go of their worries. As clients get rid of their worries, they become happier, and so do the people around them.
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Clients examine carefully how they have lived and who they are. Practicing Naikan means pausing for a day or a week to make a stop in the flow of time and to see life from another side. This procedure helps clients let go of their worries. As clients get rid of their worries, they become happier, and so do the people around them.
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22
According to Graham (2005), African-centered worldviews are founded on three principals or underlying assumptions:
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23
Name the Four Noble Truths.
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24
What is mindfulness based stress reduction? When is it used?
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25
Shapiro and Carlson suggest that one way to include mindfulness into the therapy process is for the therapist to personally practice mindfulness
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26
Name four of the principles of the Eightfold Path.
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27
Ma'at is a male god who has made declarations concerning a moral code for the living.
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28
The Morita therapeutic process consists of four stages. What are these?
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29
How are Naikan therapy and existentialism alike?
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30
What is guided mindfulness?
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31
The Buddhist practice of mishirabe strongly influenced the development of Naikan therapies.
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32
What are the benefits and limitations of Naikan therapy?
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33
Discuss Naikan therapy techniques.
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34
Therapists working with Arab clients should always use a direct, non-metaphorical approach.
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35
According to Buddhism, how does one cease suffering?
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36
What are the two components of mindfulness.
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37
Naikan approaches are practiced by 15% of therapists in the United States.
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38
What are the two main goals of Naikan psychotherapy?
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39
Why are Asian psychotherapies considered to be "quiet therapies?"
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40
Morita proposed three ideas about emotions. What are these?
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41
Discuss Ma'at?
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