Psychoanalytic therapists are critical of constructivist therapies on the grounds that the latter:

a. makes use of several psychoanalytic methods like interpreting stories.
b. denies the reality of personality and psychopathology.
c. simply renames transference phenomena with more obscure terms like dominant discourses.
d. ignores the risks of overempathizing with client's problems and wishes for solutions.


B

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a. The person exerting the influence b. The person receiving the influence c. The person listening to the broadcast d. a and b e. b and c d. All of the above

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Narrative counseling is based on the premise that we "story" and __________________ using available dominant discourses—broad societal stories, socio-cultural practices, assumptions, expectations about how we should live

a. celebrate b. make excuses c. create meaning of life events d. engage in fantasy

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The results of Rosenhan's (1973) study reveal that:

a) Society's views of therapy are fairly accurate b) Clients' perceptions of their problems have more impact on the therapy than the therapist's perceptions c) Therapists, as a whole, are accurate in their diagnoses d) The perception of what is "normal" behavior is more subjective than objective

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Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of language given in your text?

a. It must be spoken or written. b. It involves a system of rules. c. It involves the organization of auditory or visual symbols. d. It is a way in which knowledge can be expressed and shared.

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