The term minor refers to youth who are:
a. Under age 16
b. Under age 18
c. Under age 21
d. Under an age set by the state
Answer: D
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When working with a client who takes on a blamer stance, the therapist should do each of the following EXCEPT:
a. increase the client’s awareness of the thoughts and feelings of others. b. help the client to communicate their personal perspectives in a way that is respectful of others. c. placate the client by not speaking honestly and directly to them. d. directly confront the client when necessary.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Since individuals evaluate themselves through the imagined eyes of others, their narratives tell stories about themselves of which they expect and hope others will approve. 2.Rather than re-author their narratives, as clients begin to understand their desire for control the therapist and client can work to adapt alternative ways of coping and behavior to the original narrative. 3.What clinical experience and research indicate is that to decrease negative affect, narrative therapists work with clients to avoid it. 4.Vicarious experience, or watching others perform a behavior and inferring one’s self-efficacy on the basis of the model’s performance, is not an effective source of changing a client’s self-efficacy:
Two months ago, Judy had her first panic attack, and it was very severe. She’s been worrying about having another one ever since. Her panic attack occurred while she was at the gym, so she’s avoided the gym for the past two months, significantly cutting down her physical activity and leaving many of her cross-fit buddies to wonder where she is. Can Judy be diagnosed with panic disorder?
a. Yes, because she’s been worried for months about having another attack and has changed her behavior as a result of the attack. b. No, because the duration of the worry and change in behavior is not long enough. c. No, because she has had only one panic attack. d. No, because these changes in her routines are not sufficient to constitute clinically significant distress or impairment.
Arlene, the therapist, tells her client Laura, who has been bingeing and purging, that whenever she purges she must awake at three in the morning and clean her house for three hours. This is an example of:
a. the miracle question b. ordeals c. enactments d. mapping e. sculpting