Between-session processing only examines negative events because that provides the greatest potential for learning.
a. True
b. False
b. False
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Which of the following people is strongly associated with the first force of counseling and psychotherapy?
(a) Aaron Beck (b) Carl Rogers (c) Fritz Perls (d) Sigmund Freud
Which of the following does NOT constitute a functional treatment component for delinquents?
A. fully-trained staff B. appropriate recreational activities C. strengthening their conscience by helping them to ignore their guilt feelings D. exploitation of live events
When a client presents with clinically significant depressive symptoms, the IPT therapist will typically first:
a. review symptoms, provide a diagnosis to accord the patient the sick role, and evaluate the need for medications. b. raise awareness of the relationship between the nature and onset of depressive symptoms and the client's interpersonal context. c. identify one or two of the four problem areas related to the current episode of depression. d. explain the IPT concepts and work toward development of an explicit treatment contract.
Which of the following is true in the context of the evaluation of prevention programs?
a. Statistical significance is more likely to occur when the effects of a prevention program are small and the number of units of analysis is small. b. Statistical significance is less likely to occur when either the effects of a prevention program are small or the number of units of analysis is small. c. According to the concept of marginal utility, the less the discrepancy between an actual (empirically verified) event and the minimum occurrence of the event, the less difficult it will be to change the event. d. According to the concept of marginal utility, the more the discrepancy between an actual (empirically verified) event and the maximum occurrence of the event, the more difficult it will be to change the event.