What makes group therapy different than individual and family therapy?
a. individual therapy only involves one client, family therapy involves meeting with all family members individually
b. individual therapy does not take into account the family members, family therapy involves meeting with all family members
c. individual therapy involves one client at a time, family therapy only works with one family at a time
d. individual therapy does not take into account the family members, family therapy only works with one family at a time
c. individual therapy involves one client at a time, family therapy only works with one family at a time
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Which of the following is NOT identified through research as negative contributions brought by a counselor to sessions?
a. irritability b. adherence to one counseling theory c. outwardly cold demeanor d. a bossy attitude in early sessions e. premature analysis of the client
__________ are detailed strategies for achieving an important outcome
A. Management agreements B. Time logs C. Action plans D. All of the above.
To be able to focus on a specific treatment plan and goals the therapist must be able to understand: a. how the client's problems originally developed
b. how these developmental problems are being played out now in problematic interactions with others. c. how these problems are brought to the therapeutic relationship. d. All of these choices.
What is the role of the client in narrative therapy?
What will be an ideal response?