Which of the following interventions helps family members learn to deal effectively with an addicted family member?
a. Rational relationship training
b. Tough love training
c. Cognitive behavioral training
d. Coping skills training
d. Coping skills training
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A. From Papua-New Guinea… work for promoting change starts with representing to people the life situations they are having difficulty seeing. B. From Brazil…ahead of the World Cup, Midia Ninja, a loose collective of citizen journalists, and others, are broadcasting live online, presenting their own version of events. C. From Brazil…each community, particularly rural communities, need to keep focused on their own issues and to preserve power they must communicate only among their own residents. D. From Croatia…Even though most households in the country are connected to the Internet, online social networks are very unlikely to have a political impact.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Egon Guba attempted to get proponents of the two major social science research paradigms to debate the merits of their philosophical positions. 2. A frequent criticism of the mixed methods approach to research is that it is too focused on qualitative methodologies. 3. Explanatory designs for research give priority to the use of qualitative research methods. 4. Most mixed methods research efforts are sequential in their design.
What approach helps to unravel the history of the problem for the client?
a. Externalizing conversations b. Reflective practices c. Deconstructive listening d. Thickening the plot and spreading the news
Clients may experience thoughts and feelings toward their counselor that do not fit the reality of the therapeutic relationship, but reflect thoughts and feelings toward significant others from the client's past. This experience is referred to as:
a. transference b. countertransference c. interpretation d. free association