What developmental theory focuses on an individual developing a sense of personal efficacy, agency, and autonomy?
a. Kohlberg’s Moral Development
b. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development
c. Brown’s Developmental Model of Recovery
d. Fowler’s Faith Development
b. Erikson’s Psychosocial Development
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The term that describes physical characteristics of a group and also functions as a political or social term that designates dominant and nondominant status:
A. Identity B. Race C. Culture D. Ethnicity
First wave cognitive-behavioral theories
a. are those that place greater emphasis on cognitive processes, including clients’ information processing and self-talk b. are unique and evolving because they branch into areas that established CBT treatments have not yet explored including mindfulness, spirituality, and values c. represent the earliest behavioral approaches that focus on behavioral analysis and operant conditioning principles to treat psychological problems d. began with Adler’s work with family constellation and birth order
Individuals born between 1946 and 1964
a. Baby boomers b. Generation X c. Millenials d. Generation Y
Jeb presents as rigid and robot-like as he tells you what brings him to counseling. He says that his family complains that he has no feelings and doesn't seem to care about them, only work. At work, Jeb is unhappy because everyone is always begging him for something. He would be much better off if others would just leave him alone to do his work. Jeb says that his coworkers complain that he is inflexible and interpersonally distant. According to a Strategic Therapist, Jeb is:
What will be an ideal response?