Solution-focused therapists emphasize that their approach:
a. initiates but does not complete the solution process.
b. is especially good at resolving very chronic problems.
c. has ample empirical data to support its use.
d. is the only therapy that really focuses on client uniqueness and solutions to problems.
A
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Client: "I didn't get into medical school. All my life I've wanted to be a doctor. I did okay in classes; some A's, some B's, and some C's. On my medical entry tests I scored average. I never thought of myself as an average student
I always thought better of myself. Which of the following therapist responses is a paraphrase? a) You're disappointed in yourself because you didn't live up to your expectations of yourself. b) You are going to be a doctor when you graduate school. c) You're upset because you're not able to do what you want to do. d) You have been getting average grades in school and tests and just found out you weren't accepted into medical school.
A significant component of empowerment training with clients includes
a. self-reflection. b. learning to communicate. c. gaining knowledge. d. None of the above.
The body's main inhibitory neurotransmitter/neuromodulator is:
a. glutamate b. L-dopa c. GABA d. tryptophan
When clients demonstrate that they are deeply affected by feelings and are apprehensive about their decisions, they are revealing information similar to that measured by
a. achievement tests. b. interest inventories. c. personality inventories. d. value inventories or scales.