_____________ emphasized the innate social nature of human beings to support a group treatment model, and conducted groups in the 1920s which focused on the relationship between children's problems and their family's behaviors
a. Sigmund Freud
b. Carl Rogers
c. Alfred Adler
d. Victor Frankl
c
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When interviewing a dyad where the two persons seem to reach an impasse with each insisting on his or her point of view, the authors recommend using a ________ question to keep the conversation going in the direction of reaching a common goal?
a. miracle b. coping c. scaling d. exception
Approximately what percentage of children and adolescents diagnosed with mental disorders receive treatment?
a. 20% b. 50% c. 75% d. 100%
You have been working with a client for one year. Initially, the client used cocaine on an occasional basis but his use has escalated and is now clearly a problem
The only treatment program in the area is a Minnesota Model program and you do not believe in the disease concept. The ethical course of action would be: (a) refer the client to someone who believes in the disease concept (b) find out the nearest alternative program and tell the client the advantages and disadvantages of each (c) keep trying to work with the client (d) terminate the client
Adler viewed the primary influence on an individual as:
a. genetic predispositions. b. intrapsychic conflicts. c. social context. d. behavioral reinforcers.