In ___________________, the primary function of the therapist is to help in the process of constructing new realities with the client because it is understood that there is no “reality” and that meaning is created through language, relationships, society, and culture
a. systemic theory
b. humanism
c. postmodernism
d. modernism
ANS: C
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Peak experiences provide us with glimpses of _________________________
a. life after death b. the impermanence of life c. transcendental reality d. intra-psychic possibility e. the future
According to your text, the Minnesota model
a. needs more research demonstrating its effectiveness. b. centers around religion and spirituality as guiding principles for recovery. c. makes up the majority of treatment programs, yet is not covered by insurance companies. d. is empirically shown to be effective with drug misusers regardless of the substance being taken.
In SFT, resistance is a sign that a problem is occurring between:
A. The self and the unconscious. B. Family members. C. The self and facing one's past experiences. D. Clinician and client.
The six-step Ethical Decision-Making model includes all of the following, except:
a. Ethical Commitment b. Knowledge of relevant ethical principles, standards, guidelines, and organizational policies c. Consulting with legal counsel d. Considering only one course of action