What was originally devised by a British physician as a way of helping children describe their horrific experiences of World War I?
A. theater therapy
B. role playing
C. artmaking
D. sandplay
D. sandplay
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Ms. Landau lost another job, her third within 2 years. She feels hopeless and discouraged and decides that she is just not employable. This is an example of which dimension of family stressor events?
a. Internal vs. external b. Perceived insolvable vs. perceived solvable c. Pervasive vs. bounded d. Precipitate onset vs. gradual onset
Two large studies have examined the effectiveness of various treatments for OCD. What were the central findings of these two studies (POTS I and POTS II)?
a. Sertraline and CBT were approximately equally effective in treating OCD in youths. b. A combination of sertraline and CBT was the most effective treatment for OCD in youths. c. Sertraline was most effective when coupled with information regarding exposure and response prevention, but whether the exposure and response prevention was led by a therapist or led by parents did not influence the effectiveness. d. CBT was only effective when led by a trained therapist and the addition of sertraline did not increase the effectiveness of treatment.
Which of the following is true regarding testing within the schools?
A) ?Counselors generally administer a wide range of intelligence and projective tests. B) ?Counselors have no need to be familiar with projective tests because they do not normally administer them. C) ?Special tests are available for children with exceptional conditions. D) ?Intelligence test results are seldom used for classification of students in educational planning.
Ellis's notion of unconditional self-acceptance (USa. refers to:
a. an irrational belief since it fails to acknowledge our flawed individuality. b. an underlying source of neurotic disorders. c. a precondition for becoming an REBT therapist. d. a logical and justifiable attitude that frees us to enjoy our lives.