Assertiveness training is an example of a structured growth group
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Even though some data argue that women engage in just as much violence against their partners as men, how is it argued that women experience more harm from IPV?
What will be an ideal response?
When Adler wrote of using a constructivist attitude, to what did he refer?
a. Constructing truth by breaking experiences down into small parts and reassembling them. b. Basing conceptualization of a client’s situation on that client’s view of reality. c. Being positive or constructive rather than negative when dealing with clients. d. Understanding that all people react to situations in the same way so that to understand a client the therapist must construct the combination of situations the client is experiencing. e. Understanding that for all clients, reality is objective.
A common approach to assessment in Adlerian therapy is to
a. assess the client's life style. b. assess the client's attitudes and functions. c. explain the role of archetypes in therapy. d. explain the role of social interest in therapy.
Should a practitioner be the only individual who provides information regarding a client's diagnosis when conducting a comprehensive assessment?
a. Yes, the practitioner has worked with the client and is abreast of the clinical interview data. b. No, the practitioner should include all involved in the clinical relationship, including the client. c. Yes, the practitioner can do so as long as the practitioner is abreast of all cultural considerations. d. No, the practitioner must have the diagnosis approved by the clinical director of the organization to ensure all areas of the assessment have been evaluated and the diagnosis is appropriate.