Once children with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder have learned to accept food from therapists, parents ______.

a. usually will not have much difficulty feeding their children
b. usually evoke a reemergence of food refusal
c. have even greater success than the therapist
d. are unable to follow the prescribed techniques


b. usually evoke a reemergence of food refusal

Counseling

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a. Material resources b. Social resources c. Instrumental resources d. Intellectual capabilities

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Intervention techniques used should be based on the case conceptualization. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:

a. matched to the uniqueness of the client. b. matched to goals. c. a function of theoretical orientation. d. based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.

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Which of the RIASEC “types” is best characterized by a self-concept described as “ambitious, sociable, aggressive, and adventuresome?”

a. I b. A c. S d. E

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Silence:

A) ?needs to be avoided in some cultural contexts. B) ?is central when you are working with a client whom you do not really understand as it gives them more time to think and talk. C) ?can be frightening to the beginning helper. D) ?is difficult for clients, so the counselor needs to fill in the time.

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