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REGIS NUR 646 WEEK 4 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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A solution-oriented therapist might ask her client, a compulsive shopper, which of the following
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If a miracle happened and your shopping compulsion was solved overnight, how would you know it was
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solved, and what would be different?
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The postmodern view incorporates all of the following concepts except for the notion that:
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reality is objectively defined
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Donna feels certain that no one will ever want to hire her because she has a timid personality. Her
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solution- oriented therapist would be most inclined to:
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ask Donna to examine another side of the story she is presenting about herself and think of times when
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she was accepted by others.
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In the view of the postmodern therapist, the most essential element of therapy is:
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the collaborative therapeutic relationship.
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All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for: using
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the reflecting team.
Social constructionism explains how values are transmitted through language by the social milieu and
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suggests that individuals are constantly changing with the ebb and flow of the influences of all of the
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following except:
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All are true of solution-focused brief therapists except that they: focus
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on the client's early childhood experiences.
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In the solution-oriented approach, which is not considered one of the three basic parts to the structure
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of summary feedback?
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Expressing concern
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It is within the scope of SFBT practice to allow for some discussion of __________ to validate clients'
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experience.
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behavioral issues in the past
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Which of the following is false as it applies to the practice of solution-focused brief therapy?
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Using techniques in therapy is a way of discounting a client's capacity to find his or her own way.
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Solution Focused Therapy: Assumptions
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Significant advantage in focusing on the positive and on solutions for the future
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Focusing on strength and solution talk increase likelihood that therapy will be brief.
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Individuals who come to therapy have the capacity to act effectively temporarily blocked by negative
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cognitions
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Expectations to every problem
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Present one side of the problem SFT invite clients to view their problems from a different side.
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Small change fosters bigger change
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Clients want change they have the capacity to change and they are doing their best to make change
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happen
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As each individual is unique so too is the solution
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SFT Techniques
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Pretherapy Change
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Sparkling moments
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Mircle Question
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Scaling
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Reinforce
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Compliments
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Validatae past behaviors with short discusssion
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focus on here and now presenting problem
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formulate clear attainable goals
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