Requiring clients to endure perverse imagery and silly exercises amounts to a mechanistic treatment of people in exposure therapies conducted by therapists who prefer to do things to people rather than being with traumatized individuals is a criticism most likely to be leveled by which therapy perspective?
a. Behavioral c. Humanistic
b. Contextual d. Integrative
A
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Krumboltz's happenstance learning theory emphasizes'
a. the importance of taking advantage of unplanned events. b. being aware of clients' self-efficacy. c. listening to the harmony within oneself. d. rewriting the story of one's' lives.
Explain the role of spirituality in social work practice. Discuss the progress of the profession in reference to having an interest in spirituality as a dimension of a person's life.
What will be an ideal response?
Eliza considers herself an Adlerian therapist, Julie regards herself as a feminist therapist, and Kyle specialises in cognitive behavioral therapy. All three therapists, regardless of their theoretical orientation, must do all the following except:
A. Decide what techniques, procedures, or intervention methods to use in each case. B. Decide when to use certain techniques, procedures, or intervention methods, and with which clients. C. Decide what relationship style to adopt with each client. D. Decide to use all techniques with all clients.
An Oedipus or Electra complex is typically resolved through
(a) a child's identification with the same sex parent. (b) treatment for oral stage conflicts. (c) abreaction. (d) increasing children's comfort with their own sexuality.