In their evaluation of future directions of cognitive therapy, the text authors highlight that:
a. its research support is unmatched in the history of psychotherapy.
b. it has peaked and is not likely to grow much more over the next decade.
c. is quite effective for some disorders, but it has a very high drop-out rate (> 50%).
d. in the form of REBT remains the fastest growing psychotherapy system.
C
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When a counselor and client come from a shared religious reality, the counselor may assume to know the client's worldview without assessment. This is a particular problem within the __________ approaches
a. pluralist and rejectionist b. constructivist and exclusivist c. constructivist and rejectionist d. pluralist and exclusivist
The most direct form of resistance that causes groups difficulty is known as _________
a. pandemonium b. attack on the group leader c. self disclosure d. monopolizing
Molly, a 12-year-old girl of Irish descent living in Ohio, learned that a group of girls from Somalia had been kidnapped by the extremist group Boko Haram. She later watched multiple news stories about this and read about what had happened to some of the girls who had escaped and told their stories. Can this be considered a traumatic event for Molly?
a. Yes. b. No, because the individuals are in another country. c. No, because she did not know the individuals involved personally. d. No, because she did not personally witness the kidnapping.
"Depending on who your opponent is, assert when you can prevail, yield when you cannot" is a rule of
a. Dynamic Interdependence b. Reactance c. Informational Factor d. Social Dominance