Alan is scared that if therapy ends, he will go back to repeating his old behaviors. Patricia, his therapist, thinks they have done all that they can do and no further change is imminent. This is an example of which type of ending:
a) Client-initiated
b) Therapist-initiated
c) Mutually initiated
d) Forced termination
B
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A college professor in a childhood disorders class gives extra credit on the basis of who answers questions correctly on an 80s-music quiz at the start of the class. Which of the following is likely NOT true of this approach?
a. This approach has low content validity because 80s music is not relevant to childhood disorders. b. This approach would likely have low convergent validity with exam scores in childhood disorders. c. This approach would likely have low predictive validity of future exam scores in childhood disorders. d. This approach would likely have low test–retest reliability because multiple students might give different answers to the same question.
The text recommends that therapists can avoid conflicts of interest by asking which of the following questions?
a. What would a judge think of this arrangement? b. Is my mentor aware of this relationship? c. Who is my client? d. When will this relationship end?
Journaling, making up jokes, poetry, and storytelling are counseling strategies used for which of the following multiple intelligences?
Verbal/linguistic intelligence Bodily/kinesthetic intelligence Visual/spatial intelligence Naturalist intelligence
Heightened emotionality and rapid mood fluctuations characterize
a. toddlerhood. b. middle childhood. c. early adulthood. d. adolescence.