Group CBT is effective in treating:
a) Hoarding disorder
b) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
c) Trichotillomania
d) Body dysmorphic disorder
A
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a. ? assists clients in deciding what chair they like. b. ? is a vehicle for the technique of role reversal. c. ? allows clients to internalize a role and not share. d. ? does not help resolve unfinished business.
Each of the following questions—"Are there any times when the problem is less likely to occur or be less severe?" "Can you think of a time when you expected the problem to occur but it didn't?" "Are there places or times when the problem is not as bad?"—are examples of what type of question?
a. Pre-suppositional questions b. Coping questions c. Scaling questions d. Exception questions
In neuropsychological assessment, an individual's scores are best compared against which of the following?
a. A large normative sample based on U.S. census data stratified for gender, age, race, and geographical region b. A norm group consisting of individuals who have the same psychopathology as your client c. A norm group of both healthy "normal" individuals and those suffering from a wide variety of mental illness d. The estimated level of functioning of your individual before onset of the illness e. None of these
Even though counselor as Member of Professional Associations is included as a counseling role, the reality is that fewer than half of all counselors are members of any professional association
Indicate whether the statement is true or false