Behaviorism _____

a. Was a natural outgrowth of the existing models of psychotherapy
b. Has been almost completely eclipsed by cognitive therapy, making it rather obsolete in the field of counseling
c. Is only useful for making behavior changes in children, as adults can "see through" the attempts to make changes in behavior and thwart them quite easily
d. Appeals to many because of its data-driven approach that makes behavioral change quantifiable and helps counselors and clients select and implement specific goals


d

Counseling

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The authors are critical of the fact that the bulk of treatment is still in group settings. They recommend instead ______.

a. individual counseling b. individualized community-based treatments c. group community-based treatments d. individual clinical-based treatments

Counseling

_____ are overproduced in the _____ and then pruned based on the infant’s experiences.

a. Synapses, cerebral cortex b. Synapses, parietal lobe c. Reflexes, medulla d. Convolutions, cerebellum

Counseling

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text as a guideline for dealing with end-of-life issues?

a. Assess your clients' capacity to make reasoned decisions about their health care. b. Determine the degree to which clients' decisions are congruent with their cultural and spiritual values. c. Avoid including clients' significant others in the counseling process to ensure that the client's decision is not influenced by them. d. Keep risk-management-oriented notes.

Counseling