Psychotherapy - Exam
Psychotherapy
  • 1. Which theorist is known for developing the psychodynamic approach to psychotherapy?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Carl Rogers
C) Aaron Beck
D) Albert Ellis
  • 2. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on the connection between ___________ and behavior.
A) Thoughts
B) Social relationships
C) Physical health
D) Emotions
  • 3. Humanistic therapy emphasizes the importance of ____________ and self-actualization.
A) Family history
B) Trauma
C) Medication
D) Personal growth
  • 4. Exposure therapy is often used to treat ____________.
A) Work stress
B) Phobias
C) Relationship issues
D) Financial problems
  • 5. What is the main focus of family therapy?
A) Career advancement
B) Individual accomplishments
C) Physical health
D) Improving family relationships
  • 6. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is primarily used to treat ____________.
A) Substance abuse
B) Borderline personality disorder
C) Depression
D) Anxiety disorders
  • 7. Which therapy approach aims to help individuals explore questions of existence, freedom, and meaning in life?
A) Mindfulness therapy
B) Art therapy
C) Drama therapy
D) Existential therapy
  • 8. Which type of therapy focuses on helping clients develop healthier interpersonal relationships?
A) Interpersonal therapy
B) Gestalt therapy
C) Psychoanalysis
D) Existential therapy
  • 9. Which theorist is famous for developing rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)?
A) Carl Jung
B) Albert Ellis
C) Carl Rogers
D) Erik Erikson
  • 10. The therapeutic approach that focuses on changing harmful patterns of thinking and behavior to improve one's emotional well-being is called ____________.
A) Cognitive therapy
B) Psychodynamic therapy
C) Art therapy
D) Interpersonal therapy
  • 11. In the context of psychotherapy, what does the acronym CBT stand for?
A) Compassionate Behavioral Training
B) Counseling for Better Thinking
C) Creative Behavior Techniques
D) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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