Since we can never enter directly the experience of the other, we can never fully know what the other is attempting to communicate. This belief would most likely to be posited by which of the following therapists?
a. An Adlerian therapist
b. An existential therapist
c. An interpersonal therapist
d. A psychoanalyst
B
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Using _______________________, brief strategic therapists will reframe negative interpretations of behavior by family members in order to promote caring and concern within the family
a. joining b. detriangulation c. reversals d. reframing negativity
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Nonparametric tests are more prone to Type I error than is true of parametric statistics. 2. The Kruskal-Wallace statistic can be used to analyze nominal and ordinal data. 3. The Fisher exact test is designed to determine if there are nonrandom associations between two possible dichotomous outcomes. 4. The null hypothesis for the Kruskal-Wallace test is that the group medians are equivalent and not significantly different.
The helpee states, “I am so tired of my husband, he is constantly commenting on my weight and getting on my case about cleaning the house, as if it’s my job. How unfair is that?” The helper responds, “It sounds like you feel criticized. Does that sound accurate?” This is an example of:
a. a contextual phrase. b. a reflection of content. c. an inflection question. d. a paraphrase.
Group leaders who make the best and wisest ethical and legal decisions are those who are informed by _______________.
a. their professional associates b. their conscience c. as many sources as possible d. strict adherence to an ethic