Solution-based counselors can work with survivors of sexual abuse. What makes their approach different than traditional approaches is?
a. Encouraging client to recount the details of their abuse
b. Helping clients to reclaim autonomy that was lost through the abuse
c. Determining the pacing of the client's treatment
d. Reframing the client's past trauma
B
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These conditions, according to the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), are characterized by unstable and intense interpersonal relationships, self-damaging impulsivity, and recurring self-destructive behavior:
A. Depression B. Factious C. Bipolar D. Borderline
Which of the following is not a guideline for using challenges effectively?
a. challenges should be used infrequently and generally when no other intervention seems likely to be helpful b. be cautious, gentle and tentative when presenting a challenge c. after making a challenge, process the challenge d. be vague so that the client can make their own interpretation of your meaning behind the challenge
If a counselor is using an instrument that has subscales with an African-American client, the counselor should examine whether the __________ of the instrument has been examined with an African-American sample
A) ?variance B) ?incremental validity C) ?predictability D) ?factor structure
Interpersonal therapy developed as part of a:
a. research study evaluating the effects of depression on cardiac patients. b. political movement to demystify psychotherapy. c. a therapy arm for a clinical trial evaluating anti-depressant efficacy. d. feministic movement to infuse interpersonal issues in therapy.