Which of the following best describes the therapeutic relationship in strategic family therapy?
(a) Therapists take on the role of nurturer
(b) Therapists are neutral and objective
(c) Therapists are directive and concrete
(d) Therapists join with the family
(c) Therapists are directive and concrete
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Standardized tests provide norms and include consideration of reliability and validity. 2.An advantage to nonstandardized tests is that they foster an active role for the client in the assessment process. 3.Counselor’s observations are not considered objective and, therefore, should not be used in a formal assessment. 4.The DSM-5 categories are sequenced from a life span–developmental perspective.
According to the authors, group leaders who use Transactional Analysis often discuss
a. ego states b. members' life scripts c. games people play d. all of the choices
Considerations in determining appropriate sample size for a study generally include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
a) Statistical program used to analyze data b) Type of statistical analysis to be employed c) Sample sizes in previous studies d) The likelihood of finding a large effect
Identify and explain four of the eight original basic steps of Reality Therapy as written by William Glasser. What is the purpose of each step? What is included? How will the leader know when it is completed?
What will be an ideal response?