The solution for dealing with an individual's demandingness most strongly supported by REBT is:

a. decreasing demandingness.
b. satisfying the demand.
c. magic and mysticism.
d. distraction.


A

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Western societies have traditionally assigned greater importance to autonomy, independence, and identity while non-Western societies have generally placed greater emphasis on issues of relatedness as central factors in the mature personality. A counselor from the United States working with a female client from Pakistan might need to: a. refer the client to a different helper. b. learn more

about the culture the woman comes from to help interpret theclient's behavior. c. focus on self-development issues to help the client fit in to the Americansociety. d. assume the client's problems are based on relatedness issues.

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Relational markers:

A) ?are stop signs for reflective statements. B) are points to remember to make restatements.? C) shorten the psychological distance between the worker and the client.? D) are owning statements that help bond the relationship.

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Over the course of narrative therapy many, if not most, clients

a. proceed linearly through the layers of therapy until their problems are resolved b. cycle back and forth through the layers until their problems are resolved c. move quickly to termination and the resolution of their problems shortly after the initial session and do not require working through the middle layers of treatment d. drop out of therapy shortly after beginning the action layer of treatment due to the intensity of the affect brought up in their narratives

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Which of the following statements about prevalence is true?

a. Point prevalence can never be less than lifetime prevalence for a given disorder. b. Point prevalence can never be more than lifetime prevalence for a given disorder. c. Only lifetime prevalence measures the percentage of people with a disorder at each age. d. Only point prevalence measures the severity of people’s disorders.

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