Descriptive data may be in the form of ______.
A. interview transcripts
B. videotapes
C. notations made
D. all of these
Ans: D
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Racial discrimination is associated with
a. lower educational achievement b. an inability to self-advocate c. difficulty in performing athletically d. an affiliation with neighborhood gangs
____ uses the balance sheet to organize the process
A) ?Decisional counseling B) ?Person-centered counseling C) ?Multicultural counseling D) ?All of these
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The theory underlying coherence therapy is that for every symptom or problem there is only one coherent, implicit emotional learning that makes the symptom necessary. 2. The discovery of some core emotional truth that makes the symptom or trouble necessary is a key step toward big moments of change in therapy, and this alone is sufficient to bring about change. 3. During a juxtaposition experience, the client becomes aware of an experience that is in direct contradiction to the newly discovered emotional learning. 4. In general, coherence therapy is more focused on total personality change than on changing the constructs and emotional learnings that are maintain the moods, behaviors, thoughts, or physical symptoms that are producing a persistent pattern of undesirable reactions.
Sullwold described the case of a young boy raised by Orthodox Jewish adoptive parents. Helpful to her in the treatment of this boy was knowledge of
a. archetypal imagery. b. child development. c. Native American culture. d. synchronicity.