According to Lambert and Barley (2001), the common factors (i.e., characteristics of the counselor, nature of the therapeutic relationship) accounted for ________% of a client’s overall improvement in treatment.

a. 90%
b. 50%
c. 10%
d. 30%


d. 30%

Counseling

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From research on parenting styles we can conclude that

A) ?Chinese parents are the best. B) ?U.S. parents are the best. C) ?without formal training individuals will never be successful parents. D) ?evaluating parental styles requires an appreciation of the broader cultural context within which the family is operating.

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The textbook authors regard self-help resources as:

a. a fad that is largely driven by the economics of the current healthcare marketplace. b. highly variable in quality and frequently detrimental to self-change efforts. c. indicative of a growing trend toward self-change. d. notably inferior to therapist-guided change for the majority of client problems.

Counseling

One of the most important realizations Freud experienced during his life that led to some of the richest raw material to understand human nature was ______.

A. marrying his wife B. self-exploration of his childhood C. exploration of his wife’s childhood D. study of his child

Counseling

Depressive disorders are associated with which dimension of ODD?

a. argumentative and defiant behavior b. angry or irritable mood c. vindictiveness d. aggression toward people and animals

Counseling