Cognitive behavioral practitioners use all of the following EXCEPT
a. a brief, active, directive, collaborative, present-focused, and didactic approach.
b. a psychoeducational model of therapy.
c. a therapeutic model that relies on empirical validation of its concepts and techniques.
d. strokes.
d
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According to Kohlberg, individuals who base their actions on what is likely to please others are in the _______ stage of moral development
a. Law and order b. "good boy, good girl" c. Instrumental hedonism
Counselors are known as mandated reporters in situations where they observe or suspect abuse of a vulnerable person.
A. True B. False
Positive reinforcement is best defined as:
a. rewarding desired behaviors by removing something undesirable (e.g., relaxing curfew). b. reducing undesirable behavior by adding something undesirable (e.g., assigning extra chores). c. reducing undesirable behavior by removing something desirable (e.g., grounding). d. rewarding desired behaviors by adding something desirable (e.g., a treat).
Alcohol is the most abused drug because it
a. is quickly addictive. b. has severe and immediate physical consequences. c. is legal, relatively inexpensive, and easily obtainable. d. is often combined with other drugs.