__________________ is the hallmark intervention of cognitive-behavioral counseling and aims to teach clients psychological principles and how to use them to handle problems
a. Empathy
b. Socratic method or guided discovery
c. Psychoeducation
d. Self-talk
C
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Using systems theory to guide your thinking, describe two reasons why a group system is similar to a forest ecosystem.
What will be an ideal response?
Social roles and the behavior of others are considered
a) External causal factors in the person-environment interaction b) Ecological models of action research c) Part of the evaluation phase of action research d) None of the above
Jung believed that "little" dreams were likely to contain material that
a. came from the collective unconscious. b. came from the personal unconscious. c. was fragmentary and did not provide sufficient material for interpretation. d. was insignificant and could be ignored.
How do family systems practitioners view knowledge of the family life cycle?
a. Each of the events in the family life cycle affects all family members. Understanding these predictable shifts in family dynamics provides useful insights to practitioners. b. Practitioners endeavor to understand each unique family system, ignoring generalizations such as family life cycles. c. Systems practitioners focus more on individual psychosocial development than on the family life cycle. d. Most crises that affect families are not related to life cycle development. As a result, systems practitioners study impacts of crime, violence, chronic illness, and so forth on family members.