Which of the following is unique to reality therapy compared to other counseling theories?

(a) Reality therapy does not agree with diagnosing clients
(b) Reality therapy focuses primarily on the therapeutic relationship
(c) Reality therapy focuses on the clients’ personal goals
(d) Reality therapy is a phenomenological approach


(a) Reality therapy does not agree with diagnosing clients

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The most commonly encountered personality disorder found in persons with an SUD is borderline personality disorder. 2. Emergency room physicians commonly attribute symptoms in patients with co-occurring disorders to their SUDs with the exclusion of psychiatric disorders. 3. Clear relationships have been found between specific forms of mental illness and a correlating drug of choice. 4. The “common factors” model of explaining clients with co-occurring disorders suggest that substance use disorders and mental health conditions result from the same risk factors. 5. It has been estimated that the suicide risk in those with co-occurring disorders is 200–300 times higher than the general population.

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When Sammy had to learn the names of all the planets, as well as their relative sizes, he made up sentences to help him remember

For example, "Eartha ate the Mars candy bar" helped him remember that Earth is larger than Mars. Sammy was using a memory strategy called a. selective attention. b. rehearsal. c. organization. d. elaboration.

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A researcher is interested in the reliability of a new instrument he has developed. One way of determining reliability is to

a) Rank the scores of all participants who pilot the instrument b) Have an expert panel review the content c) Compare scores on the instrument to scores on another instrument that measures the same constructs d) Administer the same test on two occasions

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Being a competent counselor requires which of following specific personal qualities?

a. The ability to ignore personal emotions and reactions when working with clients. b. The ability to exude empathy, compassion, and charisma to connect with clients. c. The ability to avoid personal issues in order to build therapeutic relationships. d. The ability to quash personal concerns before they spiral into problems.

Counseling