In the Women's Project in Family Therapy, which of the following is not a major goal?

a. Expand family systems to include factors in the community
b. Help clients take responsibility for their lives
c. To help family therapists reassess their negative attitudes toward mothers
d. To help family members gain independence from their families


d

Counseling

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The purpose of the National Center for Transforming School Counseling (NCTSC) is

a. to reveal that school counselors are leaders in a comprehensive school counseling program b. to change the school counseling program to one that is service-based to one that serves the needs of all students c. to demonstrate the need for elementary school counselors d. to expose the contributions of school counselors to the welfare of youth

Counseling

Mimi has anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder. In therapy, Mimi confides in her therapist that she cannot get better now because her parents work together to help her get well; and when she is better, she worries they’ll divorce (they were on the brink of divorce before her relapse). Which of the following potential limitations of diagnosis does this illustrate?

a. The DSM-5 does not adequately reflect the individual’s environmental context. b. The DSM-5 makes somewhat arbitrary distinctions between normality and abnormality. c. The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria are subjective and value-laden. d. The DSM-5 diagnosis can perpetuate stigma.

Counseling

The A in the REBT approach stands for

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

In psychoanalysis, the symbolic content of a dream refers to its

a. archetypal content interpretations about archetypes. b. latent content, symbolic and unconscious motives in the dream. c. manifest content, the dreams as the dreamer sees it. d. existential content.

Counseling