Focusing on the perceptions of the client rather than the therapist's view of the problem is most consistent with

a. constructivism.
b. modernism.
c. feminism.
d. colonialism.


A

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In REBT, the “A” in the ABC Model pertains to the:

a. the irrational belief system b. the context c. the outcome of the irrational beliefs and rigid thinking d. the emotionality experienced

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Psychosocial interventions are:

a. Designed to help people in groups b. Are most suitable when working with vulnerable populations c. Have a protocol that must be followed in order to do them well d. Involve the psychological and social aspects of human life with one influencing the other so that they cannot be teased apart e. All of the above

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If an examination across populations reveals that the causal factors are similar, then the efficacy of interventions would be similar

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which statement best reflects the position that existential theory takes on dealing existentially with dreams:

a. because dream analysis is most often used in traditional psychoanalytic theory, existential practitioners do not interpret dreams b. only existential psychotherapists who were originally trained in psychoanalytic theory incorporate dream interpretation in their existential practice. c. the interpretation of dreams, as pioneered by Freud and Jung has always been an integral part of existential analysis and contemporary existential therapists take the same mindful and phenomenological approach to dreams as toward everything else experienced and reported by the patient d. contemporary existential psychotherapists interpret dreams, but only metaphorically

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