The role of the therapist in narrative therapy is often described as ____________

a. coeditor
b. director
c. author
d. guide


ANS: A

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Which of the following is true of students providing services to children in need?

a. If students have been trained to provide evidence-based treatment, the treatment will be effective. b. Students should not question the evidence for the intervention or the ethics behind the intervention. c. Once students have been trained to provide an intervention, it is safe and ethical for them to do so without supervision. d. It is recommended that students ask themselves whether there are alternative services that might provide greater benefits to the clients than the ones being provided.

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In order to prevent discipline problems from interfering with the effectiveness of the lesson, a school counselor should

A. follow the classroom norms already established by the regular teacher. B. make sure that the lesson has been well-designed and that it is delivered in a positive and engaging manner. C. involve students during the presentation of the lesson. D. All of the above.

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Immediate, recent and _______ memory are assessed on the mental status exam

a. long-term b. short-term c. distant d. remote

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Who developed a way to measure attachment?

a. Mary Ainsworth b. Carl Rogers c. John Bowlby d. Mary Main

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