The difference between a risk factor and a risk mechanism is that
a. A risk factor is a single event, and a risk mechanism is a series of events
b. A risk factor is variable, and a risk mechanism is a stable process
c. A risk factor cancels out a protective factor, and a risk mechanism is the process of adaptation
d. Risk factors increase the likelihood of undesirable outcomes while risk mechanisms are the processes by which the stressor (divorce) leads to adjustment difficulties
d. Risk factors increase the likelihood of undesirable outcomes while risk mechanisms are the processes by which the stressor (divorce) leads to adjustment difficulties
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Having to prove cultural identity leaves Native Americans with differing feelings. These feelings include all of the following EXCEPT feelings of
a. oppression by the dominant group. b. pride for who they are as a culture. c. acceptance by the dominant group. d. normalcy as this practice is accepted.
When considering client disposition, the term amiability refers to:
a. Support from the community for individuals with similar issues b. Client receptiveness toward treatment c. Client inability to access treatment d. Client history of anxiety
The Humanistic model would endorse all of the following except:
a. Congruence and alignment among thoughts, feelings, and behavior as a definition of mental health b. Treatment goals center around establishing congruence and acceptance of personal responsibility c. Recapitulation of past trauma is essential to the correction of behavior in the present. d. The process of having an authentic human relationship between the client and counselor is itself therapeutic.
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of the Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) approach?
What will be an ideal response?