Lily was concerned that her client had not collected all the data necessary to make an important decision and shared her concern with her client. Lily’s behavior is an example of

(a) self-disclosure.
(b) empathy.
(c) immediacy.
(d) acceptance.


(a) self-disclosure.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following could be disadvantages of implementing the SBSC framework?

a. time b. money c. skill d. a. and b. e. all of the above

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Which of the following reflects the importance of collecting multidimensional information when analyzing behavior?

a. A client’s presenting problems must be considered in terms of familial, medical, psychological, and educational contexts in order to analyze the function of various factors on a target behavior. b. Often behaviors are described differently when observed from an individual who is not the client and must be looked at through the lens of more than one person. c. Behaviors function in a variety of ways depending on their antecedent and consequence in a specific context. d. All of the above.

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A counselor using mentalization-based therapy for a client with antisocial personality disorder might have _________ as his/her mail treatment goal:

a) Reconstructing client's maladaptive relationship patterns and teaching coping skills b) Reducing impulsive thinking through coping skills and constructive decision-making c) Altering client ambivalence to change through motivation-based approaches d) Increasing the client's ability to control emotions and reactions to emotions

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