Using narrative inquiry in qualitative research, which of the following is not normally a source of data?
a. Stories recounted based on the life of an individual.
b. Diaries kept by the participant
c. Biographical material written about a participant
d. Conversations with the participant
c. Biographical material written about a participant
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With many types of disturbed callers, the center's focus should be on:
A) ?reflecting feelings so that catharsis may occur. B) bringing staff together to discuss these callers, plan strategies to handle them and voice concerns.? C) ?proposing the disastrous consequences that can occur from such thinking. D) ?engaging callers so that they continue to make inappropriate calls and improve the center's numbers reported to funders.
The best prognosis for specific phobias occurs with:
a) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy b) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy c) Exposure Therapy d) Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Culturally intentional interviewing is concerned with a. finding the single best response for each client statement
b. the counselor knowing one theory exceptionally well. c. having many alternative responses available to any client statement. d. explaining to the client why you made that particular choice.
Which of the following statements best describes Adler's belief about striving for superiority and betterment of self?
a. In the natural effort to better the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life. b. In the natural effort to fit into the social environment, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life. c. In the natural effort to attain status or wealth, each person sometimes develops a negative attitude that becomes a template through which they then view life. d. In the natural effort to hide deeper parts of the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that helps to protect the person from embarrassment.