The term "psychotherapy"

a. does not differ consistently from "counseling".
b. is used to differentiate types of mental health professionals.
c. refers to helping people with educational and vocational concerns.
d. refers to helping people with normal problems


A

Counseling

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Which of the following is recommended by Egan for improving the quality of empathic highlights? a. Use long responses. b. Use language that is on the client's wavelength; for example, if you are anolder counselor, use "hip" language when talking to a young client

c. Mimic the client's tone to let him/her know you are with them. d. Give yourself time to think.

Counseling

Which of the following is the most important treatment variablethat determines successful counseling outcomes:

a) Duration of treatment b) The therapeutic alliance c) The treatment setting d) The cost of appointment

Counseling

In terms of ethical accountability, behavior therapy:

a. ? does not address this issue. b. ? is ethically neutral in that it does not dictate whose behavior or what behavior should be changed. c. ? offers a greater chance of abusing interventions than do other approaches. d. ? makes use of techniques that have questionable validity.

Counseling

Which of the following statements about using structural family therapy with diverse populations is TRUE?

a. The structural family therapy model was not developed to attend to the dynamics and needs of diverse families, especially those families with children having difficulties. b. Structural family therapy employs an active and engaged approach with which the therapist often takes an expert stance in relation to the family, an approach that often fits with the values of traditional cultures. c. Minuchin and his colleagues developed structural family therapy to work with wealthy, rural families. d. Structural family therapy employs a passive approach in which the therapist often takes a deferential stance in relation to the family.

Counseling