Achieving a major more lasting transformation in client thinking and behavior may require:

A) ?several interviews.
B) ?time to internalize new solutions.
C) ?moving from denial or partial acceptance.
D) ?all of the above.


D

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a. an indication of psychopathology. b. formed during the first six years of life. c. necessary for satisfactory psychological functioning. d. similar to figure-ground disturbances.

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A genogram is a graphic picture of a family history that helps social workers to think about a family's patterns of relationships.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Working with minors in the clinical setting presents the same ethical concerns as working with adults in the clinical setting. 2. Interpersonal skills are critical for counselors and even more so for those working with minor clients. 3. The rights of minor clients have remained the same over the course of history. 4. Ethically, the minor is our client; however, in the eyes of the law, the parent/guardian is the only party legally recognized. 5. Managing confidentiality with minor clients is easy when the Code of Ethics is consulted.

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All of the following are American existentialists EXCEPT:

a. James Bugental. b. Ernst Keen. c. H. Ellenberger. d. Medard Boss.

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