This learning assessment covers meeting nine (in which we discussed emotional regulation) and meeting ten (in which we discussed collaborating with other therapists).
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This section of the assessment asks for your honest feedback on the course meetings. I really appreciate your responses.
Question 2 of 14
What worked well for you in meeting nine (in which we discussed emotional regulation)?
Question 3 of 14
What didn't work as well for you in meeting nine?
Question 4 of 14
What worked well for you in meeting ten (in which we discussed collaborating with other therapists)?
Question 5 of 14
What didn't work as well for you in meeting ten?
This section of the assessment consists of a series of multiple-choice questions to assess your understanding of the content covered in the ninth meeting. Please feel free to refer to the recording of the session.
Question 7 of 14
Which of the following would be a reason to encourage a client to seek out individual therapy before they continue with couples therapy?
They are repeatedly getting re-traumatized in therapy.
Their lack of emotional regulation is causing them to have automatic emotional reactions that prevent deep conversations.
Both A and B.
Question 8 of 14
Why might one partner repeatedly shut down in therapy?
They don’t have adequate skill with regulation (self- and co-).
They are not differentiated.
They do not know how to manage a trigger.
All of the above.
Question 9 of 14
True or false: There are many “parts” of the self that may express contradictory perspectives or desires. Facilitating discussion between parts is one way to work with an intrapsychic impasse.
True
False.
This section of the assessment consists of a series of multiple-choice questions to assess your understanding of the content covered in the tenth meeting. Please feel free to refer to the recording of the session.
Question 11 of 14
Which of the following statements are true?
Collaborating with your client’s other mental healthcare providers is important because it allows you to ensure that all parties are working toward similar goals.
Collaborating with your client’s other mental healthcare providers is important because it allows you to ensure that each party is using the exact same interventions.
Question 12 of 14
True or false: Collaborating with other therapists is always necessary and will never lead to information overload.
True.
Question 13 of 14
True or false: It is sometimes necessary to provide psychoeducation to a client’s other mental healthcare providers if their lack of accurate information about sex is hindering the therapeutic process.
Question 14 of 14
Why might a therapist working with an individual have negative views towards their client’s partner?
The therapist is only seeing one part of the system in their therapy room.
The therapist has not collaborated with the couples’ therapist.