Social justice and advocacy are important to mental health professionals for all of the following reasons except
a. It allows them to "do" something for their clients instead of just traditional therapy
b. they have an ethical obligation to serve as advocates
c. As human problems are complex, they recognize that they must try to effect change at many levels (individual, group, society, etc.)
d. They focus on empowerment and come, in part, from strength-based treatment
a
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An extensive description of a castle metaphor was described in the book. Which of the following is not an interpretation for part of the castle?
a. Dungeon: painful memories b. Coat of Arms: the wrong career c. Library: learning d. Witches: irrational thoughts
Good assessment
a. offers an objective standard. b. conceals disparity. c. eliminates the need for programming. d. None of the above.
Which therapy models place the therapist as the expert?
a. Naikan and existential b. Gestalt and feminist c. Psychoanalytic and behavioral d. Adlerian and cognitive
In , the practitioner states back to the client his or her thoughts, actions, and feelings
a. summarizing b. complimenting c. self-disclosing d. empathizing