In behavioral counseling, assessment focuses on observable symptoms. In order to measure a client's progress in therapy it is first necessary to get __________
a. A baseline of symptomatic behavior
b. A sense of relationship patterns
c. An assessment of defense mechanisms
d. One's road map for life
A
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A. “Old Timer’s” Disease B. Homosexuality C. “Shell Shock” Syndrome D. Sexual promiscuity
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a. True b. False
Role expectations include
a. how one should act as a client b. how one should act as a psychotherapist c. which treatment modality is best suited for the client/patient d. all of the above e. a and b only