According to the text, which theories would be relevant choices for clients in ongoing recovery?
A. Motivational Interviewing and CBT.
B. REBT and Gestalt.
C. Existential, Adlerian, and Gestalt.
D. Relapse Prevention and Motivational Interviewing.
C
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When considering DSM diagnosis, feminist counselors:
a. Refuse to utilize such classification systems b. Find diagnostic labels unhelpful at all times c. Use diagnostic labels in ways that are normalizing d. Do not consider the impact of labels in a client's view of him or her self
Which is true of the relative prevalence of conduct problems across time, as a function of gender?
a. Rates are similar between boys and girls in preschool, then the rate of conduct problems increases overall in middle school, with boys having a higher rate than girls; by late adolescence the gap narrows. b. Rates are similar between boys and girls in preschool, but then the rate of conduct problems from middle school onward increases only for boys, while girls stay at the same low level. c. From preschool through adulthood, males always have a higher rate of conduct problems than females do. d. From preschool through middle school, boys have a higher rate of conduct problems but in late adolescence the gender gap narrows.
The main idea of __________ is that active incorporation of client strengths encourages clients to engage more fully in therapy and often provides avenues for change that otherwise would be missed
a. ?cognitive therapy b. ?strengthsbased CBT c. ?Gestalt therapy d. ?existential therapy
A selfobject is:
a. A caregiver b. An object within the self c. A relationship between the individual and caregiver d. A subjective aspect of a function performed by a relationship