Examples of discovery SITs include:

a) Goal setting
b) Inventories
c) Socratic questioning
d) Daily mood log
e) All of the above
f) Only A and D


e) All of the above

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John, who was small for his age, was frequently beat up after school. The older boys who beat him up told him he was weak, a wimp, and a nerd. What is this an example of?

a. bullying b. sexual harassment c. both bullying and sexual harassment d. boys just playing around

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Systemic approaches view the family as a system, an entity in itself. This view results in which of the following propositions?

a. Everybody orchestrates the interactional patterns. b. All behavior makes sense in context. c. A single person can be blamed for family distress. d. Behavior in families never makes sense.

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What is the existential view of isolation?

a. Being in a relationship is a cure for isolation. b. The goal of existential practitioners is to help clients relate to other people so that they no longer suffer from isolation. c. If a person is destined to be alone, that person needs to get used to the idea and learn to thrive anyway. d. The goal of existential therapy is fusion between intimate partners. e. Existential isolation persists in the face of intimacy.

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Ron, a researcher at Texo Labs, desires to conduct his study in a shopping mall to understand the factors influencing the shopping preferences of customers. In the context of methods of study, Ron is conducting a(n) _____ experiment

A. artificial B. field C. laboratory D. construct

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