Gestalt techniques such as the "empty chair" can be used for PTSD clients to effectively
a. dispute irrational thoughts that take over thinking.
b. reduce the guilt of "unfinished business" of past traumatic events.
c. generate positive addicting behaviors.
d. interpret psychodynamic drives.
B
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Identify two shortcomings of traditional counseling research and at least one strategy for improvement for each.
What will be an ideal response?
Standardized tests were originally developed
a. To help counselors in vocational counseling. b. To diagnose learning problems of children. c. For selection and screening of army personnel. d. For vocational and educational placement.
Which of the following statements best describes Adler's belief about striving for superiority and betterment of self?
a. In the natural effort to better the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life. b. In the natural effort to fit into the social environment, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that becomes a template through which the person makes sense of life. c. In the natural effort to attain status or wealth, each person sometimes develops a negative attitude that becomes a template through which they then view life. d. In the natural effort to hide deeper parts of the self, each person develops a lifestyle, a set of attitudes that helps to protect the person from embarrassment.
In the forensic context, the clinician will have basic clinical training as well as training in conducting forensic evaluations and ______?
a. child maltreatment b. legal opinions c. data analysis d. expert testimony