The individual who was most responsible for advocating Adlerian therapy in America was

a. Don Dinkmeyer.
b. Harold Mosak.
c. Richard Watts.
d. Rudolf Dreikurs.


D

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The mobile crisis team operates because:

A) ?it is cheaper than maintaining an office. B) ?geriatric or disabled clients may not be able to get to a facility. C) CIT officers are inadequate to handle really complicated calls.? D) ?All of the answers are correct.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Ethical commitment and well-informed ethical planning will eliminate ethical challenges. 2. Law and policies do not have a role in informed ethical decision-making. 3. Psychologists can avoid making decisions that would be harmful by taking steps to understand the concerns and values of stakeholders. 4. Ethics requires self-reflection and the courage to challenge one’s values and actions. 5. Empathy failure is described as a psychologist processing client–patient experiences on a purely emotional level.

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__________ is NOT one of the five skills that are included in the five stages of an Adlerian framework?

A. Social skills development B. Empathy C. Understanding self and others D. Cooperation

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Prochaska and Norcross's definition of psychotherapy would include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. an informed and intentional application. b. clinical methods and interpersonal stances. c. a derivation of established psychological principles. d. assisting people to change in the direction the therapist deems desirable.

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