In treating a client for depression, a cognitive therapist is most likely to:

a. help her develop a daily program of positive reinforcements.
b. ask her to keep a diary of all her pleasant and unpleasant experiences over a two week period.
c. ask her to monitor her thoughts, particularly those that are self-negating.
d. interpret her depressive symptoms in light of faulty defense mechanisms.


C

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What is/are the most common concern(s) a counselor will have about a client taking anti-anxiety drugs?

a) Drug dependency. b) Withdrawal symptoms. c) Alcohol consumption. d) All of the above. e) None of the above.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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If a supervisee is having emotional problems that are interfering with his or her ability to function effectively as a counselor, the clinical supervisor should

a. avoid addressing the personal issues in supervision sessions because the focus of clinical supervision should be on the professional services rendered by the supervisee. b. counsel the supervisee to the degree necessary to resolve the issues so that the counselor can function effectively. c. immediately refer the supervisee for personal counseling and suspend supervision until the personal issues have been resolved. d. address the personal issues in relationship to their impact on the supervisee's effectiveness as a counselor, but avoid becoming the supervisee's personal counselor. e. address the personal issues in one session only, and then avoid personal issues in the future.

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