______ is a secret confined to members of just one generation and are known to all, some, or just one member of the family.
A. Intergenerational family secret
B. Generational family secret
C. Safe secret
D. Problematic secret
B. Generational family secret
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Jim is considered a high-suicide-risk client. He is single, suffers from depression and alcoholism, is giving away prized possessions, is lonely and isolated, and has a family history of suicide
Which of these factors is considered a warning sign for suicide? a. Loneliness and isolation b. Giving away prized possessions c. Family history of suicide d. Depression and alcoholism
What can an examiner do that may be helpful if parents do not understand the test results after the examiner initially presents them?
a. Repeat the information, as many times as it takes, until the parents understand it b. There is no need to do anything because the information will eventually sink-in c. Use visual presentation of results, such as graphs, charts, and profiles d. Disregard the original test scores, administer additional tests to the child, and report the results of those tests instead
Having group members apply philosophical principles to their problems is most consistent with
a. Adlerian therapy. b. behavior therapy. c. cognitive therapy. d. REBT. CHAPTER 10COGNITIVE THERAPY
The CBT model that presumes that all individuals are born with the innate capacity to think both rationally and irrationally is called:
a. CT b. DBT c. MBI d. REBT