The following individual stresses the importance of the relationship between joylessness and relapse:
(a) Fred Zackon
(b) John Gordon
(c) A. Bandura
(d) G. A. Marlatt
B
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Which of the following statements is most true about the TF-CBT approach?
a. TF-CBT is comprised of ten components and reflects core values which define the process, such as respect for psychoeducation, client behavior, responsibility-focused. b. TF-CBT is comprised of ten components and reflects core values which define the process, such as respect for diversity, adaptability, family-focused, self-efficacy focused. c. TF-CBT is comprised of ten sequential components and reflects core values which define the process, such as respect for the counseling relationship, honoring commitments, integrity-focused. d. TF-CBT is comprised of ten components and reflects core values which define the process, such as respect for diversity, gender and cultural equality, social-focus, integration-focused.
The goal: develop more realistic expectations of performance at work is an example of ______________________
a. an initial phase goal b. a working phase goal c. a closing phase goal d. a non-Adlerian goal
What is Adler’s view on advice giving within the therapeutic relationship?
a. Adler’s views on advice giving are not recorded anywhere in any of his works. b. It is Adler’s belief that no relationship is therapeutic without the presence of advice giving. c. Adler condones the use of advice giving when appropriate, just as all other equal relationships would. d. In line with most theories of psychotherapy, Adler believes that advice giving has no place in a therapeutic relationship. e. Adler condones advice giving only on the part of the client, but not the therapist.
Solution-based counseling usually involves clients leaving the first session with ________________________________
a. their problem resolved b. action steps toward solutions c. insight into the cause of their problem d. increased emotional awareness