What is the relative importance of behavior in Psychoanalytic theory?
a. Much behavior is driven by and related to unconscious motives.
b. The therapist notices that the client is more likely to perform desired behaviors when appropriately reinforced.
c. The client is aware that his or her Realistic Anxiety drives his/her behavior
d. a and c
A
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a. lack of knowledge b. lack of skill c. lack of self confidence d. lack of objectivity
Advantages of working with court committed clients in diversion programs include a client's
a. universal desire to change. b. requirement to show up. c. dependable family support. d. lack of substance abuse issues or history.
Peer consultation
a. Should only occur during formal training b. Is a break of confidentiality c. May enhance the clinical care of the client d. Should only be used as a last resort
Erikson believed that psychosocial forces, in combination with ____________ and internal psychological factors were major contributors to the development of a healthy person
a. Biological b. Emotional c. Social d. Spiritual