Compare and contrast narrative therapy and solution-focused groups in terms of philosophical underpinnings, techniques, and desired outcomes.
What will be an ideal response?
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Primary intervention strategies include
a. activities that are designed for evaluative purposes b. activities designed to avert problems from developing c. activities designed to occur during or immediately after the crisis d. activities that allow for the counselor to triage students
The central dialectic in DBT is the tension between
a. validation and change b. stagnation and change c. competence and incompetence d. vulnerability and self-confidence
The first step in the biotransformation occurs when the stomach produces an enzyme called ________. This production is hindered when the individual takes aspirin.
a. alcohol dehydrogenase b. aldehyde dehydrogenase c. alcohol detranscriptase d. aldehyde detranscriptase
Which of the following is NOT a common factor implicit in almost every form of successful therapy?
(a) Provides a collaborative therapeutic alliance between client and clinician. (b) Instills hope and optimism. (c) Promotes clinician's sense of mastery and expertise. (d) Improves coping, impulse control, stress reduction, and promotes behavioral change.