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Theories Of Feminist Therapy
Test Description: Goals, Techniques, Etc
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1) What are the goals of feminist therapy?
A
recognizing similarities between individual issues and those of other women
B
body image and sensuality, attention to diversity, political awareness and social action
C
both #2 and #3 (B and C)
D
symptom removal, self-esteem, quality of interpersonal relationships
2) What is the assumption underlying the goals of feminist therapy?
A
relationships between people should be equal
B
female point of view is accepted
C
people of all cultural backgrounds exist in a political and social system that can be discriminatory
D
all of the above
3) What is the main criticism surrounding assessment within feminist therapy?
A
classification systems such as the DSM-IV-TR and diagnostic labeling
B
exploring strong emotions such as anger
C
the focus on social rather than psychological symptoms
D
not blaming clients for their problems
4) What is included in a gender-role analysis?
A
identifying gender-role messages the clients has received throughout their life
B
all of the above
C
identifying statements client makes to self based on received gender-role messages
D
identifying positive and negative consequences about gender-role messages
5) What is the purpose of a power intervention?
A
to save electricity
B
making the therapist feel more powerful
C
disempowering the client
D
To strengthen the client's sense of self through information, to help the client feel more powerful
6) A power analysis creates change through...
A
helping the client become more aggressive
B
helping the client become more assertive
C
all of the above
D
recognizing where a client's lack of power has previously prevented change and creating a new plan
7) What is the goal of a gender-role intervention
A
to provide the client insights about social issues as they affect the client's psychological problem
B
to help the client with the transition when becoming a transgender
C
to convert a homosexual into a heterosexual
D
to help a client define their gender and expectations more clearly
8) Assertiveness is...
A
standing up for one's own rights without violating the rights of others
B
sharing your opinion openly regardless of consequence
C
"telling someone how it is"
D
being aggressive
9) When we shift from blaming oneself to looking at society for an explanation, we use the term
A
none of the above
B
relabeling
C
demystifying
D
reframing
10) What is the means of demystifying therapy in feminist therapy?
A
all of the above
B
encourage client to give information regarding the impact the therapist is having
C
providing information about the process of therapy and sharing some of the skills of therapy
D
self-disclosure
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