The technique where two sides of a client’s thinking or internal conversation can be played out using both chairs is borrowed from:
A. The Adlerian theoretical school
B. The Cognitive Behavioral theoretical school
C. The Existential theoretical school
D. The Gestalt theoretical school
D. The Gestalt theoretical school
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The main goal of solution-focused brief therapy is:
a. elimination of the symptom b. setting up conditions that allow for the spontaneous achievement of the goal c. helping clients overcome the dominant discourse d. for the therapist to provide solutions for clients
Beck uses the three questions modified from Socrates to help clients change their negative thinking. What are the three questions the therapist asks?
What will be an ideal response?
According to the text, racism is defined as:
A. prejudice displayed in blatant or subtle ways. B. prejudices against one nationality. C. a group of people. D. hate toward all types of people.
Dr. Jones told Emily that her efforts to overcome her fear of test taking at school will most likely lead her to outperform all of her classmates one day. This intervention was:
a. appropriate because it was intended to bolster Emily's selfesteem and academic selfconcept. b. inappropriate because Dr. Jones was confusing Adler's notion of superiority with the idea that her client would become superior over others. c. not only unethical, it was illegal. d. inappropriate because Emily will never be able to outperform her classmates.