The interpersonal approach to understanding depression includes:
a. psychoanalysis' emphasis on early childhood experience.
b. cognitive-behavioral theory's emphasis on current stressors.
c. both A and B.
d. a novel emphasis on current relationships only.
C
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a. The 1920s b. Before 1850 c. The 1960s d. The 1880s e. The 1940s
Offering possible explanations for certain thoughts, feelings, and patterns of behavior is defined as
a. interpreting. b. evaluating. c. giving feedback. d. active listening.
Angus has experienced the most common interference in his failure to mature. According to Gestalt theory, which of the following has occurred?
a. He has had a fear of the consequences over being independent. b. He has been spoiled by his parents who overindulged him as a child. c. He has refused to adjust to social expectations. d. He has refused to play roles.
According to professional ethical principles on testing, it would be unethical for a counselor to:
A. perform testing and assessment services for which they have not been adequately trained. B. develop, administer, score, interpret, or use assessment procedures that are appropriate for the situation. C. test within the client's socialized behavioral or cognitive patterns. D. consider the validity of a given test and interpret data in the context of the cultural characteristics of the client.