The crisis worker who deals with Deborah, the chronic, suicidal, bridge jumper uses

a. flooding to blow away her catastrophic all-or- none thinking.
b. dynamic interpretation of past events to ferret out the underlying reasons.
c. rewards alternative to suicidal behavior and minimizes short term reinforcements for it.
d. All of the above are used in an eclectic manner with this complex case.


C

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Carla originally had difficulty with her job termination. Now she has understood why she was fired and has taken steps to change her absenteeism so that it won't happen again. According to Hopson and Adams, she is likely to be in this transition stage

a. immobilization b. letting go c. testing out d. search for meaning

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Darby, age 12, always wants to stay up late. His father lets Darby stay up as late as he wants, but insists that Darby get up on time and get to school. Darby protests, saying that he is too tired. Father insists, and Darby drags himself out of bed and off to school. The father is using which Adlerian technique?

a. allowing natural consequences b. using logical consequences c. imaging d. catching oneself

Counseling

Which one of the following is not an area that Satir would focus attention on in the session?

a. the self-worth of each person b. the family communicational patterns c. the family rules d. the family's undifferentiated ego mass

Counseling

While important for effective intervention, consultation and supervision have little to do with stopping burnout

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling