A therapist is working with a parent who has engaged in child maltreatment. The parent says, “He is always sassing me and needs to learn better.” The therapist helps the parent see that 100% compliance is not a realistic goal and asks her to provide evidence both for and against her distorted belief that he is “always sassing.” This therapist is most likely using which technique?

a. parent–child interaction therapy
b. group therapy
c. cognitive–behavioral family therapy
d. eye-movement desensitization training


c. cognitive–behavioral family therapy

Counseling

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___________________ is a multidimensional process that consists of group members responding to the verbal messages and nonverbal behaviors of one another

a. self-disclosure b. confidentiality c. feedback d. follow-up

Counseling

To ensure that members are committed to group goals, it is crucial that

a. The group goals are clearly presented by the group leader b. The goals are desirable to all the group members to the same extent c. The members are involved in defining the goals d. The group goals function as a source of independence for all group members

Counseling

________________________ began his group work in part for "humane and economic reasons."

a. Jesse B. Davis b. Jacob Moreno c. Joseph Hersey Pratt d. Alfred Adler

Counseling

Specific factors refer to:

a. changes in client behavior that are related to the quality of therapy relationship. b. the acquisition and practice of new behaviors. c. those client behavioral changes related to emotional expression or interpretation. d. specific procedures advanced by different therapies to promote change.

Counseling