That the integration therapy movement is much more about traditional boundaries than it is about the development of methods to integrate marginalized and less privileged social groups is a criticism most likely to be put forth by:
a. cognitive-behavioral therapies. c. humanistic therapies.
b. cultural therapies. d. psychoanalysis.
B
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Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is intended to help people live balanced, productive and more rational lives by ___________________________
A) ?A deep and lengthy exploration of motives and unconscious desires B) ?Limiting the demands that one makes on oneself C) ?Extinguishing maladaptive behaviors through hypnosis D) ?Examining all behaviors and how they relate to social interest and success E) ?The constant use of confrontation
What are the six core ACT therapeutic processes?
What will be an ideal response?
The complexity observed in various counseling theories is a reflection of:
A. the nature of the change process within people. B. the laboratory-like setting where most theories emerge. C. the overly academic theorizing of theory originators. D. the precision of language.
One tip to help counselors who are having an ethical dilemma is: a. always act in the best interests of the child's parents
b. always act in the best interests of the child's school. c. always act in the best interests of the client. d. do not involve the client in the decision-making process.