In ____________, sexist attitudes and patriarchal assumptions are examined for their impact on family relationships.

A. narrative therapy
B. gender-sensitive couples and family therapy
C. reality therapy
D. brief solution-focused therapy


Answer: B

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The first counseling licensure law in the country was in Virginia in _____

a. The 1880s (around the time of Freud) b. The 1940s (right after World War II) c. The 1970s (around the time that the American Mental Health Counselors Association joined the American Personnel & Guidance Association) d. The 1990s (around the time when the name of the national association became the American Counseling Association)

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Shanelle is seeing Betty F, the feminist therapist because she is having panic attacks. In one session, Shanelle talks about her anger because Betty has so much power over her. Betty is likely to

a. acknowledge the power differential between them b. respond empathically to Shanelle's anger c. see Shanelle's reaction as transference d. assure Shanelle that their relationship is egalitarian

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The historical labeling of slaves’ motivation to run away as Drapetomania provides one example of why some African Americans continue to distrust the mental health field.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.For person-centered practitioners, factors within the social environment have little influence on the developing child as intrinsic influences (influences originating within the child) predominate at this stage of development. 2.Rogers described seven stages showing how client change in therapy results in a movement from fluidity to fixity and seeing the root of their personality differences as internal to external while placing responsibility for their difficulties outside of the self rather than internally. 3.In many ways, becoming person-centered has more to do with learning how to be congruent, empathic, and how to have unconditional positive regard than it does with developing a personal style in relating to others. 4.In one research study conducted by Elliott et al. (2012) that looked at randomized studies of person-centered therapy, it was suggested that person-centered therapy was consistent statistically and practically equivalent in effectiveness to cognitive-behavioral therapy.

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