All of the following are examples of boundary extensions except:

a. Touch in therapy
b. Counselor self-disclosure
c. Attending a function of a client
d. All are boundary extensions


d. All are boundary extensions

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A key therapist role shared by psychoanalytic and Bowen family therapy is:

A. good enough mother B. coach C. catalyst D. teacher

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Freedom, from an existential lens, is concerned a concern because it is aligned with:

A. Meaning. B. Death anxiety. C. Taking responsibility for one's life. D. Presence of structure.

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Which of the following approaches to therapy stresses understanding first and technique second?

a. Gestalt therapy b. Existential therapy c. Rational emotive behavior therapy d. Family systems therapy

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What is the difference between common factors and specific factors in psychotherapy?

a. Common factors are things under the counselor’s control such as what happens in therapy settings. Specific factors are things that happen outside of the therapy settings. An example of a specific factor would be the support of a friend. b. Common factors are goals upon which all therapists agree. Specific factors are controversial and not yet proved effective. c. Common factors are shared components of psychotherapy regardless of which theory is being used. Specific factors are theory-specific techniques. d. Common factors are aspects of behavior that all humans share and specific factors are unique to some individuals. e. Common factors are those aspects of client problems that are shared, such as emotional discomfort. Specific factors, such as serious illnesses, are experienced by only some clients.

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