A history of losses in the client’s life:

A. Means that the client will need continuing help throughout life
B. May predict that the client might be upset about terminating the therapeutic relationship
C. Will lead to depressive symptoms
D. Is often treated with exposure therapy.


B. May predict that the client might be upset about terminating the therapeutic relationship

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Marsha Linehan found that treating clients who were chronically suicidal with standard cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) techniques resulted in the clients reacting

a. more enthusiastically and motivated to engage in treatment than she had imagined b. indifferently with varying levels of commitment to treatment c. negatively to the CBT techniques, which the clients experienced as painfully invalidating d. Marsha Linehan never used standard CBT techniques in treating chronically suicidal clients

Counseling

The purpose of a behavioral interview is to

a. understand the client’s history.  b. identify a target behavior. c. arrive at a diagnosis. d. All of the above.

Counseling

For counselors working with families who have problems with substance abuse, it is most effective to _________________

A. work with the abuser alone and focus on their abuse B. help the family as a whole to recognize the role each and all members play in maintaining the substance abuse C. work to resolve developmental issues, both with families and individuals D. "B" and "C" but not "A"

Counseling

Women who stay in a battering relationship

a. have a self-concept that is dependent on the relationship. b. attempt to exert a great deal of subtle control over the relationship. c. become socially and emotionally isolated. d. both a and c are valid reasons.

Counseling