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Century Psychotherapies
,Chapter : Potential Test Items
Multiple Choice Test Bank
1. Estimates suggest the professional discipline with the largest number of members providing
clinical services is:
a. psychiatry.
b. clinical psychology.
c. clinical social work.
d. psychiatric nursing.
REF: The Mental-Health Workforce (p. 571)
ANS: C
2. Regardless of professional discipline and training most therapists practice which of the
following form of therapy?
a. Psychoanalytic
b. Behavioral
c. Supportive
d. Eclecticism
REF: The Mental-Health Workforce (p. 570)
ANS: D
3. Restriction of the practice of a profession involves:
a. certification.
b. licensure.
c. accreditation.
d. privileges.
REF: The Mental-Health Workforce (p. 571)
ANS: B
4. Which of the following statements would accurately reflect the likely opinions of most
psychologists regarding sexual attraction to clients?
a. Most therapists have not been sexually attracted to clients.
b. Relatively few therapists feel guilt about their sexual attraction to clients.
c. More male therapists feel sexual attraction to clients than female therapists.
d. Therapists feel their training has prepared them to deal with sexual feelings.
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: C
,5. When rationalizations allow a therapist to discount the professional nature of a therapist-
patient relationship and become sexually involved with a client, Pope and Bouhoutsos would
label this scenario as:
a. Role Trading.
b. True Love.
c. Hold Me.
d. Sex Therapy.
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: B
6. “As if...” scenarios that lead to sexual involvement with clients are ones in which the therapist:
a. becomes the patient, allowing their needs to become therapy’s focus.
b. presents sexual intimacy as a treatment for sexual or other problems.
c. reacts like positive transference is not the result of therapy.
d. creates and exploits a patient's exaggerated dependence.
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: C
7. Data regarding the sexual misconduct of therapists suggests:
a. female therapists report higher levels of sexual involvement with clients.
b. incidence rates for sexual misconduct are fairly similar across disciplines.
c. therapists who have sexual relations with clients rarely repeat the offense.
d. sexual misconduct is rare and patient reports are typically unfounded.
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: B
8. The second most reported ethical dilemma described by therapists is:
a. sexual misconduct.
b. fraudulent billing.
c. dual relationships.
d. breach of confidentiality.
REF: Nonsexual Multiple Relationships and Boundary Issues (p. 587)
ANS: C
, 9. When a therapist rationalizes having had sex with a patient by indicating that they had fallen
in love, Pope and Bouhoustsos would label this scenario as:
a. True Love.
b. Hold Me.
c. It Just Got Out of Hand.
d. Role Trading.
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: A
10. Research shows that most incidences of sexual contact occur between a male therapist and
a female patient. What percentage falls in this category?
a. 58-64%
b. 70-75%
c. 88-95%
d. Over 99%
REF: Therapists’ Sexual Involvement With Patients, Nonsexual Physical Touch, and
Sexual Feelings (p. 584)
ANS: C
11. Information about the use of antidepressants to treat depression suggests that:
a. most patients seek medications from mental health providers.
b. medications are rarely a patient’s preference.
c. follow-up in the first month is limited after medications are started.
d. psychotherapy is the modal treatment, but medications are on the rise.
REF: Physicians, Medications, and Psychotherapy (p. 573)
ANS: C
12. Data suggests individuals seeking treatment for depression are increasingly more likely to:
a. seek psychotherapy over medications.
b. request family counseling over individual therapy.
c. receive services in primary care over mental health settings.
d. obtain services in mental health settings over primary care.
REF: Physicians, Medications, and Psychotherapy (p. 573)
ANS: C