Regarding psychotherapy treatment outcome, research suggests all of the following except:
a. ? the therapist as a person is an integral part of successful treatment.
b. ? the therapeutic relationship is an essential component of effective treatment.
c. ? both the therapy methods used and the therapy relationship influence the outcomes of treatment.
d. ? therapy techniques are the key component of successful treatment.
d
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. To understand what a sample is, we must start with concepts defining the population. 2. Most research involves populations that are quite small. 3. Researchers have raised the issues of whether it is truly possible to select a sample that truly mirrors the population of interest. 4. The extent to which a sample represents a population is critical in determining how easily and validly the researcher can generalize the result back to the entire target population. 5. One of the advantages of simple random sampling is the results can not readily be generalized back to the population.
Which of the following practical, tribally-specific interventions discussed in the chapter involves assisting Native clients with exploration of personal and career issues by focusing in on the positive, cultural themes of belonging, mastery,
independence, and generosity identified as culturally-appropriate ways. a. Examine/teach the historical context b. Promote positive cultural identity c. Reduce isolation/enhance social connections d. Work with the noninterference principle
__________________ refers to understanding how another feels, being in contact with another’s subjective world, and having a right-brain connection.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
All of the following are possible goals for members of counseling groups EXCEPT a. to help members learn how to establish non-meaningful relationships
b. to increase awareness and self-knowledge; to develop a sense of one's unique identity. c. to recognize the commonality of members' needs and problems and to develop a sense of connectedness. d. to develop concern and compassion for the needs and feelings of others.