If you were a behavioral therapist, describe two techniques you would employ to treat a client suffering with a fear of flying.

What will be an ideal response?


Response needs to include mention of at least two of the following with a description of the techniques: Cognitive-behavioral modification; self-management and self-control; self-efficacy; participant modeling; assertiveness training; systematic desensitization; and token economy.

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Existentialism is a counseling orientation. 2. Morals are more associated with normal guilt. 3. As per Existential theory, indecisiveness is linked with psychopathology. 4. Existential counseling theory does not have a long history of quantifiable outcomes research. 5. There is a rich array of resources for using Existential theory with an older adult SUD population.

Counseling

Jim is 14 years old and was recently suspended from school for repeated incidents of physical aggression with his peers. Jim's parents brought him to therapy to help him learn better ways of "managing his anger". During the initial interview, Jim's parents admitted that their relationship has been turbulent for the past 5 years, and they have been verbally and physically aggressive with each other. They also reported that in the past two years, they have regularly told Jim that he was stupid and problematic, mostly because they're "at their wits end" and "don't know what to do with him". A Family Systems therapist would likely refer to Jim as a(n):

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

"Child keeping" occurs when a child is reared by other family members. In what cultural group is this more likely to occur?

(a) African American (b) Latino American (c) Asian American (d) Native American

Counseling

Which statement would give evidence that the group is ready to move from the experimental engagement stage to the next one?

a. Cohesion among members has been noticeably lacking. b. Members have become more selfish about having their needs met. c. There is an increased sense of we-ness among group members. d. Trust and risk taking have remained stagnant. e. Members feel very tentative with each other after a critical incident.

Counseling