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It is the job of the reality therapist to put across the idea that no matter how bad things are there is hope.

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Wubbolding extended the theory and practice of reality therapy with his conceptualisation of the:


A) reality theory.
B) choice theory.
C) WDEP system.
D) quality world.

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Addressing what clients are presently doing and asking clients to evaluate what they want to change fits well in various settings.

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Reality therapists ask clients to take a hard look at whether their current actions are working for them.

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Choice theory changes the focus of responsibility to:


A) self-help procedures.
B) the use of humour.
C) homework assignments.
D) choice and choosing.

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Clients are expected to focus on their feelings and attitudes, and then their behaviour will change.

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Glasser challenges the traditionally accepted views of mental illness and treatment by the use of medication, especially:


A) the widespread use of psychiatric drugs that often results in negative side effects both physically and psychologically.
B) the lack of use of psychiatric drugs.
C) the use of any psychiatric drugs whether or not they result in negative side effects.
D) because medications are never needed.

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The client's quality world consists of all of the following except:


A) specific activities that fulfil our needs.
B) images of people who enrich our lives.
C) beliefs.
D) insight.

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The first step in the process of reality therapy consists of a comprehensive assessment leading to a specific diagnosis.

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Robert Wubbolding stresses the importance of a supportive and challenging therapeutic environment.

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Glasser took the position that schools needed to be structured in ways to help students achieve a success identity as opposed to a failure identity.

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Focusing on the_________ 'protects' clients from facing the reality of unsatisfying present relationships, and focusing on symptoms does the same thing.


A) past
B) present
C) future
D) therapist

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Which of the following is not a component of total behaviour?


A) Wanting
B) Doing
C) Feeling
D) Thinking

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_________provides a delivery system for helping individuals take more effective control of their lives.


A) Group counselling
B) The WDEP system
C) Assessment theory
D) Reality therapy

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_________is the theoretical basis for reality therapy.


A) WDEP theory
B) Choice theory
C) Behaviour therapy
D) Cognitive behavioural therapy

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The role of meaningful relationships in fostering emotional health is receiving increased attention in:


A) WDEP.
B) contemporary reality therapy.
C) value judgement.
D) behavioural therapy.

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Reality therapy tends to be a long-term approach.

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Wubbolding emphasises that reality therapy is a mental health system rather than a:


A) remediating system.
B) theoretical system.
C) medical system.
D) behavioural system.

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Reality therapy is often considered as a:


A) long in-depth process.
B) mentoring process.
C) symptom focusing theory.
D) past processing theory.

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Reality therapists see clients as being responsible for their own choices as they have more control of their behaviour than they often believe.

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