Lisa tearfully "confesses" to her psychotherapy group members that she is sure once they know "her secrets" they will abandon her, probably hate her, and all the comfort that she now feels from them will be lost! The warmth and support of her group members permits this risky disclosure and affords Angela the chance to examine her feelings, take risks, and face avoided interpersonal behavior. This illustrates _______________________.
a. corrective emotional experience
b. confrontation
c. feedback
d. cognitive restructuring
a. corrective emotional experience
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The use of intelligence tests
a. changed little during the last 100 years b. is evolving from measuring general ability to cognitive processing c. has been show to correlate poorly with later achievement and life success d. a and b e. all of the above
At the beginning of their session, Teradora has asked her clinician if they can meet for a double session today instead of the usual single session. Before answering her, the clinician should consider all of the following EXCEPT:
A. How much additional money the clinician can make for this extra work. B. Why Teradora is asking for more time. C. How Teradora will understand the clinician’s response, whether it is yes or no. D. The availability of other resources and supports.
During group, Carlos was told that he often interrupts others or talks over them when he gets excited about a topic. This is an example of what therapeutic factor in group work?
a. Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group b. Development of socializing techniques c. Imitative behavior d. Interpersonal learning
_________________ coping involves changing how one thinks about a problem or stressor in order to reduce anxiety.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).