An arbitrary and unsystematic blending of methods from two or more "schools" of psychotherapy is referred to as:
a. eclecticism. c. multimodalism.
b. integration. d. syncretism.
B
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The individual who is noted for challenging the directive approach to counseling is:
a. Alfred Adler b. Albert Binet c. Clifford Beers d. Carl Rogers
Contexualists criticize other career development theorists for
a. Emphasizing cause and effect relationships b. Generalizing information from research findings c. Emphasizing the role of the history of the individual d. All the above
A key technique of Adlerian therapy is:
a. free association. b. dialogue with polarities. c. family sculpting. d. the assessment of one's family constellation.
What is the Tarasoff rule?
a. It is a law that states that all discussions between counselor and client are private. b. Based on a decision of the California Supreme Court, psychotherapists must warn a person if a client shares in a counseling session the intention to harm that person. c. Based on a decision by the New York Supreme Court, a counselor must report elder abuse or child abuse. d. Based on a decision of the California Supreme Court, psychotherapists must report domestic violence. e. If a counselor becomes aware that a teenage client is pregnant, the client’s parents must be notified.