______________ is an example of reciprocal inhibition in action.
a) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
b) Progressive muscle relaxation
c) Systematic desensitization
d) Mindfulness training
e) All of the above
f) None of the above
c) Systematic desensitization
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Counseling groups for older adults differ in several ways from those designed for other age groups. All of the following except reflect such unique distinctions
a. physical environment b. screening group members c. socialization inside and outside group d. additional time for trust building
The principal goal of interpersonally oriented therapy is the:
A) ?client experiences a different and more satisfying kind of relationship with the therapist, than he/she has had in the past. B) ?client's individuation from his/her family. C) ?client's resolution of conflict by eliciting the same response from the therapist as experienced in the past. D) ?client's cathartic release.
The third dimension of Fouad & Kantamneni’s Three-Dimensional Model is:
a. Interests b. Needs c. Personality d. Gender
The client's right to refuse initial treatment relates most directly to the concept of:
a. confidentiality. b. privileged communication. c. informed consent. d. competence. e. responsibility.