Deck 1: Counselling and Psychotherapy

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The three 'forces' in psychology are…

A) behavioural, cognitive and psychodynamic
B) humanistic, cognitive and behavioural
C) behavioural, psychodynamic and humanistic
D) psychodynamic, humanistic and cognitive
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of a counsellor?

A) S/he listens carefully to the client and then offers advice as to what should be done
B) S/he provides a safe and supportive environment for the client to talk over problems
C) S/he helps the client become better at functioning according to the wishes of society
D) S/he listens sympathetically and reflects what the client is thinking and feeling
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The BACP stance on counselling and psychotherapy is that ...

A) counselling is more complex and requires more training than psychotherapy
B) psychotherapy is more complex and requires more training than counselling
C) there is no recognised distinction between the two
D) counsellors work with neurotics, psychotherapists work with psychotics
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The BPS and the BACP both recommend ...

A) 1.5 hours supervision per month when seeing clients as a therapist
B) a minimum of 1 hour supervision when qualified
C) 1.5 hours supervision when training and ad hoc supervision when qualified
D) individual supervision when training, group supervision when qualified
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Client notes must be given when ...

A) a solicitor requests them
B) the police request them
C) if a client is under 16, when a parent requests them
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a principle in the BACP Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy?

A) Fidelity
B) Self-respect
C) Authenticity
D) Beneficence
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Which of the following is NOT a common value for all the therapies derived from the first three forces of psychology?

A) Belief in the importance of the individual
B) Belief in the harmony of the individual in connection with the universe
C) Belief that personal choice and responsibility should be valued
D) Belief that we all have the potential to change
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Which of the following statements best describes the link between an approach and a therapy?

A) An approach is the practical application of a therapy
B) An approach provides the techniques for applying a therapy
C) A therapy is the practical application of an approach
D) A therapy provides the techniques for applying an approach
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What term describes the application of a mix of different approaches and therapies based on what is available to the therapist without an understanding of the underlying theories?

A) Integrationism
B) Syncretism
C) Eclecticism
D) Applicationism
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A good example of technical eclecticism is ...

A) multimodal therapy
B) cognitive behavioural therapy
C) Adlerian therapy
D) rational emotive behavioural therapy
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Outline the distinction between therapy, guidance and advice.
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Describe the key components of the relationship between therapist and client across all therapy types.
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Outline the advantages of a therapeutic contract. Refer to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy ethical guidelines in your answer.
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Outline ways for a therapist to be competent working with issues of diversity in a multicultural society.
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Briefly explain the difference between integration, eclecticism and syncretism.
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Outline the main stages of Egan's skilled helper model.
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How does helping differ from therapy? Discuss the roles of the therapist and client in your answer.
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Explain how a therapist could identify high-risk clients. Outline three potential high-risk situations and identify an appropriate course of action for each.
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Explain how self-reflection can be used to reduce cultural bias.
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Outline the risks of therapeutic syncretism. Describe and evaluate therapeutic integration and eclecticism in your answer.
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Deck 1: Counselling and Psychotherapy
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The three 'forces' in psychology are…

A) behavioural, cognitive and psychodynamic
B) humanistic, cognitive and behavioural
C) behavioural, psychodynamic and humanistic
D) psychodynamic, humanistic and cognitive
C
2
Which of the following statements best describes the role of a counsellor?

A) S/he listens carefully to the client and then offers advice as to what should be done
B) S/he provides a safe and supportive environment for the client to talk over problems
C) S/he helps the client become better at functioning according to the wishes of society
D) S/he listens sympathetically and reflects what the client is thinking and feeling
B
3
The BACP stance on counselling and psychotherapy is that ...

A) counselling is more complex and requires more training than psychotherapy
B) psychotherapy is more complex and requires more training than counselling
C) there is no recognised distinction between the two
D) counsellors work with neurotics, psychotherapists work with psychotics
C
4
The BPS and the BACP both recommend ...

A) 1.5 hours supervision per month when seeing clients as a therapist
B) a minimum of 1 hour supervision when qualified
C) 1.5 hours supervision when training and ad hoc supervision when qualified
D) individual supervision when training, group supervision when qualified
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Client notes must be given when ...

A) a solicitor requests them
B) the police request them
C) if a client is under 16, when a parent requests them
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a principle in the BACP Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy?

A) Fidelity
B) Self-respect
C) Authenticity
D) Beneficence
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Which of the following is NOT a common value for all the therapies derived from the first three forces of psychology?

A) Belief in the importance of the individual
B) Belief in the harmony of the individual in connection with the universe
C) Belief that personal choice and responsibility should be valued
D) Belief that we all have the potential to change
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Which of the following statements best describes the link between an approach and a therapy?

A) An approach is the practical application of a therapy
B) An approach provides the techniques for applying a therapy
C) A therapy is the practical application of an approach
D) A therapy provides the techniques for applying an approach
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What term describes the application of a mix of different approaches and therapies based on what is available to the therapist without an understanding of the underlying theories?

A) Integrationism
B) Syncretism
C) Eclecticism
D) Applicationism
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A good example of technical eclecticism is ...

A) multimodal therapy
B) cognitive behavioural therapy
C) Adlerian therapy
D) rational emotive behavioural therapy
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Outline the distinction between therapy, guidance and advice.
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Describe the key components of the relationship between therapist and client across all therapy types.
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Outline the advantages of a therapeutic contract. Refer to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy ethical guidelines in your answer.
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Outline ways for a therapist to be competent working with issues of diversity in a multicultural society.
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Briefly explain the difference between integration, eclecticism and syncretism.
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Outline the main stages of Egan's skilled helper model.
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How does helping differ from therapy? Discuss the roles of the therapist and client in your answer.
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Explain how a therapist could identify high-risk clients. Outline three potential high-risk situations and identify an appropriate course of action for each.
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Explain how self-reflection can be used to reduce cultural bias.
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Outline the risks of therapeutic syncretism. Describe and evaluate therapeutic integration and eclecticism in your answer.
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