Solution-focused brief therapy has parallels with______________, which concentrates on what is right and what is working for people rather than dwelling on deficits, weaknesses, and problems
a. ? brief psychodynamic therapy
b. ? positive psychology
c. ? Adlerian therapy
d. ? REBT
b
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Involuntary commitment to treatment
a. is legal in more than 30 states. b. is a violation of the client’s second amendment rights under the constitution. c. is illegal in all states. d. is about as effective as other forms of court-mandated treatment.
Factor analysis is a source for ______.
A. criterion-related validity B. convergence and divergence evidence C. content-related validity D. construct validity
Feminist therapists do not use diagnostic labels, or use them reluctantly, for all of the following reasons except that: a. ? they focus on the individual's symptoms and not the social factors that cause distress and dysfunctionalbehavior
b. ? they reflect the inappropriate application of power in the therapeutic relationship. c. ? they focus on the social factors that cause dysfunctional behavior. d. ? they are part of a system developed mainly within psychiatry, an institution that reinforces dominant culturalnorms and may become an instrument of oppression.
Terr (1995) proposed a division of childhood trauma into two categories that she called Type I and Type II traumas. What is the difference?
a. Type I targets very young children and Type II targets adolescents. b. Type I results from natural causes and Type II results from man-made causes. c. Type I derives from sudden, distinct, traumatic experiences and Type II derives from long standing, repeated ordeals. d. Type I stems from childhood sexual or physical abuse and Type II stems from environmental catastrophes.