Treatment plans give therapists a _________________that makes it easier to respond quickly and skillfully to new and unplanned issues clients may present.
A. sense of mobility and identity
B. sense of confidence and clarity of thought
C. sense of ideology and responsibility
D. sense of increased theoretical awareness and safety
Answer: B. sense of confidence and clarity of thought
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The chapter discusses client-centered practice. What is this? How is it different from counselor-based practice?
What will be an ideal response?
A student group formed to raise awareness about homelessness is an example of a:
A. Reciprocal group B. Remedial group C. Social action group D. Psychoeducational group
Whose theory emphasizes the social context of learning and the importance of the relationship between an adult and
the student? a. Bloom b. Dewey c. Piaget d. Vygotsky e. Skinner
In Rosenberg's example of helping a mother deal with the tantrums of her 2-1/2 year-old, he used the technique of:
a. reframing b. enactment c. time-out d. paradoxical intervention