Psychological Dynamics: Roles and Boundaries
Final Test -- Online Version
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1. Who has the power in the therapist-client relationship?
1. the more strong-willed
2. the smarter of the two
3. the therapist
4. the client
2. Some of the ways a therapist can find personal support are ...
1. go shopping
2. spending chunks of their hard earned money on unending weekly visits to a psychotherapist
3. having a satisfactory family life, nonprofessional relationships, and good physical health
4. being selfless
3. Which of the following is true?
1. the client who is not nurturing is a bore
2. the therapist requires nurturing from the client in order to complete the circle
3. the client who is not nurturing is a drainer and will exhaust the therapist
4. while the massage profession involves nurturing, it is an one-way channel
4. Transference is when the ...
1. client pays with a bankcard
2. therapist writes in their client to another therapist
3. the client asks for a different therapist
4. the client takes unresolved feelings, needs and issues from other relationships and places them in the client-therapist relationship
5. Can a therapist initiate transference?
1. no, only a client would take unresolved feelings, needs and issues and place them in the client-therapist relationship
2. yes
3. a therapist can only initiate transference with the permission of the state
4. not if they allow the client to express concerns first
6. Opportunities for the client to express concerns or preferences can be created by ...
1. asking questions
2. allowing them to communicate before they undress
3. smiling
4. all of the above
7. A sequence of gifts from a client may mean ...
1. now is the time to give them your wish list
2. there is a power imbalance
3. marriage is on the horizon
4. you will have to claim it as earned income on your taxes
8. If the therapist displays any personal angst or indifference, it may create an environment where the client ...
1. feels it is not safe to have an objection
2. can totally relax since they do not exist anyway
3. feels so honored by the honesty they cannot wait to come back
4. none of the above
9. Warning signs that a personal relationship may be interfering with the professional one include ...
1. breaking rules for the client
2. treating the client significantly differently from other clients
3. giving advice
4. all of the above
10. The NCBTMB and some states laws forbid therapist/client sexual relationships until ...
1. the cows come home
2. a given period of non-business relationship has occurred
3. a proposal of marriage has been made
4. a state adoration tax has been paid
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