Ans: Transformative design
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The nature of reality--grounded in realist ontology--there exists a reality out there driven by immutable natural laws; research and inquiry not based on personal values; holds that generalizations may be made across situations and contexts rather easily; there is a linear relationship between the antecedents to events and the consequences and outcomes; there is deductive logic progressing from general to specific in focus.
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Intensity is an intervention best described by which of the following statements?
a. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist “turns up the heat” by using tone of voice, pacing, and word choice to break through a barrier. b. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist and the client hypothesize a “worst case scenario” therefore allowing the client to manage their own anxiety more effectively. c. Intensity is a technique in which the clients reenact the problem but to a heightened degree therefore highlighting the family interactional patterns. d. Intensity is technique in which the therapist allows the family to discuss what they would do in a hypothetical situation therefore realigning the boundaries in the system.
Which quality of the school counseling program might address the question, "How do we make a difference?"
a. Systemic b. Holistic c. Reflective d. Balanced
The shift from providing care for mental illness primarily in state psychiatric hospitals to community-based settings was
a. supported by legislative action. b. a result of medical advances, such as new drugs. c. the beginning of entrepreneurial alternatives. d. All of the above.
The term "psychotherapy"
a. does not differ consistently from "counseling". b. is used to differentiate types of mental health professionals. c. refers to helping people with educational and vocational concerns. d. refers to helping people with normal problems