In the randomized clinical trial evaluating modified interpersonal group psychotherapy (IPT-G) for depression in Southwest Uganda:
a. the treatment was not well-received by the community.
b. IPT-G was more effective than the control condition.
c. valid assessment measures to use could not be identified.
d. direct forms of communication had to offset some cultural norms.
B
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You have assessed your client and determined that he is a problem | drinker. He insists that the reason he drinks is because of his wife's behavior. Your initial objective should be to help him:
a. get his wife into counseling with him. b. take responsibility for his behavior. c. develop a more positive perception of himself. d. effect a behavioral intervention.
Studying the effect of relationships with other people on the career development of individuals is the focus of
a. attachment theory. b. family therapy. c. Phillips's developmental relational model. d. Roe's personality development theory.
When counseling students and families of diverse cultures, school counselors
a) promote the concept of assimilation as a primary goal of counseling b) use individualism as a foundation for helping students make decisions c) understand the importance of language in the helping process d) use their own worldviews to help students make educational decisions.
Discuss what ethical and competent supervision of trainees in a professional psychology program would include.
What will be an ideal response?