Primarily focused on normal, developmental issues and concerns

a. interviewing
b. counseling
c. psychotherapy
d. counseling and psychotherapy


b

Counseling

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In one animal study of the influence of genes on behavior, offspring of rats with genes for low stress reactivity were reared by unrelated mother rats with genes for high stress reactivity. This is an example of

a. a survey study. b. a cross-fostering study. c. a longitudinal study. d. a comparative study.

Counseling

When working with children ages 5-6, sessions may be held for only ____ minutes two to three times per week

a. ten b. twenty c. thirty d. fifty

Counseling

In the context of family therapy, what is externalization?

a) The destructive practice of not taking responsibility for oneself. b) The destructive practice when a family focuses all energy within the boundaries of the family, ignoring outside input even when it might be helpful. c) The most well-known technique of narrative therapy—it involves using language that separates the problem from the personal identity of the clients. d) The destructive practice when a family focuses all energy outside the boundaries of the family, ignoring what is going on in the family unit. e) The most well-known technique of behavioral therapy—it involves examining what was going on in the environment when an unwanted family occurrence happened.

Counseling

The University of Michigan survey is based upon reports of drug-taking behavior among __________.

A. college students B. eighth-, tenth-, and twelfth-grade students C. young adults D. all of the above

Counseling