In behavioral approaches to counseling, clients’ problems are viewed as resulting from:

A. a lack of appropriate psychosexual development.
B. a disturbed parent/child relationship.
C. maladaptive learning patterns.
D. inheriting poor patterns of behavior.


ANS: C

Counseling

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Therapy for binge eating disorder most closely resembles treatment for which of the following?

a. bipolar disorder b. anorexia nervosa c. bulimia nervosa d. conduct disorder

Counseling

In spite of its widespread popularity as a product for smoking, the tobacco plant actually serves as a(n)

a. way to attract bees for pollination in the spring. b. way to kill off neighboring plants so the tobacco plant has better access to sunshine. c. stimulant to the reproductive cycle of the tobacco plant. d. natural insecticide.

Counseling

Health-related activities that are both preventive and remedial and that have a therapeutic value to individuals who practice them consistently are known as those related to _________ wellness

A. primary B. positive C. perfect D. preventive

Counseling

Selye's General Adaption Syndrome means that

a. overstimulation and excessive wear of target organs leads to stress-related dysfunction and disease. b. the organism adapts to stressors and compensates through increased output of endocrine, neurological, and neuroendocrine systems. c. the person reframes stressors and overcomes the noxious stimulus. d. a clinical relaxation technique is used to diminish stress.

Counseling