Motivational Interviewing is an approach that can be used by correctional counselors to _________.

a. enhance an offender’s intrinsic motivation to change
b. explore and resolve an offender’s ambivalence about change
c. elicit change talk from an offender
d. all of the above


Ans: d. all of the above

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If a group has been truly therapeutic, members will:

a. be able to extend their learning outside, even though they may experience a sense of sadness and loss when the group ends. b. not feel sad or a sense of loss when the group ends. c. be completely rid of their maladaptive behaviors or symptoms. d. never have the need to participate in another group or individual therapy again.

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a) A therapist's loosening of boundaries in a professional relationship with a client b) The therapist's tendency to allow a client to avoid or postpone payment of fees for counseling c) The therapist's tendency to reverse roles with clients d) All of the above e) None of the above

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the common factors research?

a. The effectiveness of therapy has more to do with the key elements found in all theories than with the unique components of a specific theory. b. The similarities among theories matter more than the differences. c. The common factors approach does not require therapists to give up their therapeutic model. d. There is major evidence in the research literature to support the superiority of one theory over another in family therapy.

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