Commonalities between Beck's cognitive therapy and Ellis's REBT include all of the following, except one
(a) Both identify distorted feelings that lead to problem behavior.
(b) Both rely on experiments or homework assignments.
(c) Both can be integrated with mindfulness and acceptance approaches.
(d) Both replace dysfunctional thoughts with more accurate, helpful, and healthy thoughts.
a
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Which of the following is not true?
a. For a large percentage of clients, counseling can be effective in 5 to 10 sessions. b. It is probably better to stick with one theoretical orientation than to try and match technique to client problem. c. For clients who get worse in counseling, it is important to make change in technique or refer the client to another therapist. d. The best predictor of success in counseling is the counselor-client relationship. e. Although 20% to 30% of clients will require treatment that is longer term, most of these will see improvements with counseling.
Simply having feelings toward a client
a. automatically means that the helper is having countertransference reactions. b. may be an indicator that the helper is feeling deep empathy and compassion for the client. c. indicates that a referral may be in order. d. is dysfunctional and creates problems in the counseling process that need to be addressed.
LGBT youth are particularly vulnerable in regards to all but one of the following:
A. alcohol and drug abuse. B. depression. C. parental pathology. D. suicide.
How have managed care systems impacted the counseling process?
What will be an ideal response?