The general flow of MRI systemic therapy is as follows:
a. assess the interactional sequence and meanings, interrupt the sequence, evaluate outcome, assess for new problems.
b. assess the interactional sequence and meanings, interrupt the sequence, evaluate outcome, terminate.
c. assess the interactional sequence and meanings, interrupt the sequence, evaluate outcome, interrupt new pattern.
d. assess the interactional sequence and meanings, fix the sequence, evaluate outcome, fix new pattern.
ANS: C
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A. Maintain strict confidentiality and do not share the child’s secrets with parents B. Must recognize that children do not have the right to confidentiality C. Work with the parents to help them resolve personal issues affecting parenting D. Help the child and parents communicate more effectively
In REBT, which of the following is not true of irrational beliefs?
(a) Irrational beliefs can be extreme statements that promote negative emotions. (b) Emotional problems stem from negative thoughts. (c) In-depth discussions of the past can relieve irrational beliefs. (d) Irrational beliefs often include words such as should, ought, and must.
In the context of REBT, what is meant by an effective new philosophy?
a. The client looks at the list of irrational beliefs and identifies which ones apply. Then the client and the counselor are able to reframe the situation in the client’s mind. b. The counselor points out to the client what part of the situation can be attributed to the client’s cognition. Then, the two work together to teach the client how to approach the situation from a more reasonable point of view. c. The client learns to substitute more adaptive thoughts in place of the beliefs that often involve unrealistic and over-generalized attributions. d. The philosophy of autonomy, as conceptualized by Maslow, is given to the client in one of the early sessions so that the client can evaluate his or her life and start to adjust life circumstances and become more autonomous. e. The client explores childhood traumas and heals old wounds so that he or she can create a more satisfying life.
The Career Pattern Study was
A. one of the first longitudinal studies of career development. B. a study of jobs in the Third World. C. a study of adolescent job preferences. D. a study of the differences of women's and men's career development.