___________________ is the process where group members can learn how to act based on viewing other group members' behaviors
a. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
b. Development of socializing techniques
c. Imitative behavior
d. Interpersonal learning
C
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For existential therapists, resistance occurs when clients
a. do not take responsibility for their own lives. b. fail to follow the therapist's instructions. c. have unconscious feelings of anger towards the therapist. d. repress memories of traumatic childhood events.
Beauchamp and Childress (2001) defined the _______ approach in terms of decisions about right and wrong.
a. Utilitarian b. Deontological c. Altruistic d. Liberal
Maintaining calmness in the face of provocative stimuli is known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In what book did de Shazer state that you do not have to have detailed information about a client’s problems in order to solve them?
a. The Solution-focused Therapy Manual b. Keys to Solutions in Brief Therapy c. Solution-Focused Therapy: Toward the Identification of Therapeutic Tools d. Putting Difference to Work