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

The Third-Generation Behavioral Therapies are consistent with Buddhist concepts such as clients’ self-awareness and moment-to-moment acceptance of “what is.”


Ans: F

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a. True b. False

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A) they miss opportunities to address the social and economic roots of client problems. B) they may fail to help clients view their problems from a broader perspective. C) they are less inclined to engage in social advocacy. D) all of these.

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Exhibiting supportive non verbal behavior, being comfortable in the role as a social work

practitioner, being able to react and express oneself naturally, and exhibiting a willingness to appropriately to self-disclose information about oneself, are all forms of: A) Genuineness or congruence B) Empathy C) Critical concern D) None of the above

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Mrs. K., age 35, has been in treatment for the past three months. She says she feels inferior and worthless when with family and friends. She avoids close personal relationships and fears dependence on others. She feels that most people are more in control and are "happy about their lives." Preoccupied and anxious about her failures and worries about the future, she constantly complains about chest and back pains that keep her awake at night. Medical evaluations are negative. She also experiences sudden mood shifts in which she appreciates her achievements, feels good and sees others as the problem. Mrs. K's condition could be diagnosed as

A. overanxious reaction to adulthood. B. borderline personality disorder. C. narcissistic personality disorder. D. reactive depression.

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