It is well known that the potency of group counseling can produce causalities. What is meant by the word casualty in this context?
a. When a client takes his or her own life due to the failure of counseling.
b. When a client has lasting deterioration of psychological functioning that is directly attributable to a counseling intervention.
c. When a client is harmed due to the unethical practices of a counselor.
d. All of the above
b;
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Genetic studies on alcoholism:
(a) Note minimal correlations between the risk of alcoholism when compared to alcoholic relatives (b) Identify a single gene for alcoholism (c) Point to supporting the use of alcohol as being environmentally transmitted (d) Reveal that evidence of a genetic predisposition to alcoholism is growing
Kelly is upset because she believes she is not adequately keeping up with all of her demands as a full-time student, part-time bookkeeper, and single mother of three. “I feel like I am so dumb; I barely made a ‘C’ on the biology test I just took.” The counselor points out she has As and Bs in all of her classes, including biology, and just got a raise at work. “I know, but I should have
done better on that test. If I screw up one thing, I think I am a failure.” According to Ellis, what type of self-defeating mindset does this exemplify? A. Omniscience fallacy B. Invulnerability fallacy C. Dysfunctional belief of always demonstrating competence D. Dysfunctional belief of omnipotence
What is the goal of strengths-based therapy?
A. to improve independent functioning B. reduction of depression symptoms C. reflecting and appreciating one’s accomplishments in their life D. to help a client live a long and productive life
Clients with Intermittent Explosive disorder
a) are typically provoked to act violently b) feel no remorse for their actions c) are otherwise well-adjusted people d) always remember their violent behaviors