Assimilative integration is an approach in which
a. the client’s tendency to respond to external demands is confronted oppositionally
b. a firm grounding in a pure-form system of psychotherapy is expanded by incorporating practices from other approaches
c. the development of a curvilinear relation existing between affective arousal and productivity is the goal of therapy
d. the use of symptom-oriented interventions providing structure, feedback, and skill building are used for clients with internalizing and externalizing coping styles
b. a firm grounding in a pure-form system of psychotherapy is expanded by incorporating practices from other approaches
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The positive asset search enables clients to a. find a more positive center before they talk about their concerns in detail
b. realize that they have internal strengths that will help them rewrite their stories in a more positive fashion. c. ignore really difficult problems. d. find a more positive center before they talk about their concerns in detail; realize that they have internal strengths that will help them rewrite their stories in a more positive fashion.
The key to responding to a client's message is for the helper to
A. use ice breakers. B. clarify the client's statement. C. paraphrase. D. know his or her intent before speaking.
Identify and discuss at least three issues that military spouses have to face.
What will be an ideal response?
Differential Item Functioning (DIF) is a method used to:
a. validate multicultural assessments b. aid in data interpretation c. identify biased test items d. interpret multicultural aptitude